After that, Hyde was through with straightforward sentimentality for a while, going for a heavier, punk-inspired sound on his next two singles (including the chart-topping Hello) and the album 666 in 2003 ("666" is pronounced "rock rock rock" in Japanese). At this point L'Arc-en-Ciel returned to action, and Hyde put his solo career on hold until late 2005, when the band went on another hiatus. He found the time to appear in the movie #Last Quarter, however; besides, 666 saw a German release in September 2005, and in the same year Hyde wrote the song Glamorous Sky, performed by Mika Nakashima, for a live action movie based on the #Nana manga series. In October 2005, Hyde marked his return to individual work by hosting a huge Halloween event that saw live performances by Monoral, Olivia Lufkin, Mika Nakashima, High and Mighty Color, and UVERworld.
In February 2006, Hyde released the single Season's Call, written by Oblivion Dust's guitarist, K.A.Z. (who toured with Hyde), and used in the anime series #Blood+. In two months Hyde's third major-label LP, Faith, hit the shelves. The socially charged album was done in a heavy rock style and supported by a big national tour, as well as a four-show live debut in the U.S. In 2007, L'Arc-en-Ciel were back once again, releasing the single Seventh Heaven and a studio album, but in 2008 Hyde was in for another side project, this time working under the moniker Vamps together with K.A.Z., the pair releasing the single Love Addict and then supporting it with a huge set of live appearances in the autumn of 2008. ~ Alexey Eremenko, Rovi