Eizo Sakamoto (坂本 英三, Sakamoto Eizō, also credited as さかもと えいぞう Sakamoto Eizō, born February 23, 1964) is a Japanese musician, singer and songwriter who was born in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture. He is most famous for being the lead vocalist of heavy metal band Anthem. In the 1990s he started up the band Animetal which performed heavy metal covers of anime and tokusatsu opening and closing themes. He also was involved with the Anison band JAM Project before reuniting with Anthem. Sakamoto then began a new project called Eizo Japan which is similar to Animetal: more heavy metal covers of theme songs post-disbanding, along with original material.

Eizo Sakamoto
坂本 英三
Eizo Sakamoto at the Tokyo Impact Festival
Eizo Sakamoto at the Tokyo Impact Festival
Background information
Also known asさかもと えいぞう
Born (1964-02-23) February 23, 1964 (age 60)
Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
GenresHeavy metal
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1985-present
LabelsSony Music Entertainment Japan, VAP, Lantis, Avex
Formerly of
Websitewww.eizosakamoto.tokyo/

Discography edit

Albums edit

  1. [2000] Metal Itchokusen (メタル一直線, Metaru Itchokusen)
  2. [2002] Shout Drunker
  3. [2003] Metal Handsome Man (メタルハンサムマン, Metaru Hansamu Man)
  4. [2006] Metal Handsome Man 4: Forever Young (メタルハンサムマン4 FOREVER YOUNG, Metaru Hansamu Man 4 FOREVER YOUNG)
  5. [2014.03.08] Heavenly Days

Eizo Japan edit

  1. [2008.08.26] Eizo Japan 1
  2. [2009.12.02] Eizo Japan 2
  3. [2010.08.25] Eizo Japan 3
  4. [2010.10.23] Super Animesong: Legend of 1990s (スーパーアニソン レジェンド オブ’90, Sūpā Anison Rejendo Obu '90)

Anthem edit

  1. [1985] Anthem
  2. [1985] Ready To Ride
  3. [1986] Tightrope
  4. [1986] Xanadu (Promotional Single For The 1985 Video Game Xanadu: Dragon Slayer II)
  5. [1987] Bound To Break
  6. [2001] Seven Hills
  7. [2002] Overload
  8. [2004] Eternal Warrior
  9. [2006] Immortal
  10. [2008] Black Empire
  11. [2011] Heraldic Device
  12. [2012] Burning Oath

Singles edit

  1. Raibu Gōgō (雷武轟々)

Miscellaneous edit

  1. [1998] Another Face
    • Collaboration with Bunkyo Gakudan
  2. [2010] CRYING STARS - ~STAND PROUD!~
    • Guest vocals on two songs of the Syu's cover album
  3. [2020] Tatakae Otaking!
    • Collaboration with The Chilean Band RageQuit

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