Shinsei Kamattechan
Shinsei Kamattechan | |
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Origin | Chiba, Japan |
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Years active | 2007–present |
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Yuki Umifuji (Mono) Ryosuke Oshima (Noko) Misako Suzuki (Misako) Daisaku Sakuma (Chibagin) |
Past members |
Apache Sanshiro |
Shinsei Kamattechan (神聖かまってちゃん) is a Japanese rock band from Chiba, Japan, formed in 2007. The band consists of Noko (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Mono (leader, keyboard, guitar, tambourine), Misako (drums), and Chibagin (bass, chorus). Their single "Yūgure no Tori" (夕暮れの鳥 Twilight Birds) was used as ending theme song of the anime series Attack on Titan Season 2.[1]
History
The band have grown an organic fanbase via online videos and so on, which is unusual in Japan. They released their debut album, Tomodachi o Koroshite Made (友だちを殺してまで, lit. "To Kill a Friend"), on 10 March 2010 on the indie label Perfect Music, which is run by their management company of the same name.
They later gained a deal with major label Warner Music Japan, with the album Tsumanne (つまんね, lit. "Boring") following on that label on 22 December 2010. On the same day, they also released Minna Shine (みんな死ね, lit. "Everyone Die") on Perfect Music.
On 31 August 2011, they released their fourth studio album, 8 Gatsu 32 Nichi e (8月32日へ, lit. "to August 32nd").[2]
The fictional movie Shinsei Kamattechan: Rock ‘n’ Roll wa Nariyamanai (劇場版・神聖かまってちゃん/ロックンロールは鳴り止まないっ) revolving around the band itself was released by Spotted Productions in Japan on 2 April 2011.[3] The English language title of the movie is Ringing in Their Ears.[4]
Their music is a strange blend of pop melodies and piano with dark lyrics and punk sensibilities. Most of their songs are digitally altered by frontman Noko, who also uses heavy delay and pitchshifting effects on his vocals.
Media attention
Shinsei Kamattechan have received a lot of media attention in Japan, although Noko rarely does interviews.
They have also attracted attention from English-language media. They were interviewed (without Noko) in a video on the website of British magazine NME at Summer Sonic 2010,[5] and by The Japan Times newspaper,[6] and their debut album, Tomodachi o Koroshite Made, was reviewed by Metropolis magazine.[7] They have also been mentioned in various blogs.[8][9]
Broadcasts
The band are well known for broadcasting their activity on live-steaming video sites such as stickam, PeerCast, and Japanese popular video sharing website Nico Nico Douga. The member of the band, Noko is particularly notorious for his eccentric broadcasting methods.
Band members
- Current members
- Mono (海藤佑希 Umifuji Yūki, born 16 December 1985) — leader, guitar, keyboards, tambourine
- Noko (大島亮介 Ōshima Ryōsuke, born 16 June 1985) — lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Misako (鈴木美早子 Suzuki Misako, born 11 October 1985) — drums
- Chibagin (佐久間大作 Sakuma Daisaku, born 11 December 1985) — bass, chorus
- Former members
- Apache (あべしょ Abesho, born 19 September 1984) — guitar, bass
- Sanshiro (サンシロウ Sanshirou) — bass
Discography
Albums
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Tomodachi wo Koroshite Made
友だちを殺してまで lit. "To Kill a Friend" |
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Tsumanne
つまんね lit. "Boring" |
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Minna Shine
みんな死ね lit. "Everyone Die" |
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8 Gatsu 32 Nichi e
8月32日へ lit. "to August 32nd" |
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Tanoshiine
楽しいね lit. "Fun" |
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Eiyuu syndrome
英雄syndrome lit. "Hero Syndrome" |
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Natsu. Insutoru
夏.インストール lit. "Summer. Installation" |
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Singles
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Yūgata no Piano
夕方のピアノ lit. "Evening Piano" |
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Let's go Budokan!
レッツゴー武道館っ! lit. "Let's go to Nippon Budokan" |
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Yumeno End wa Itumo Mezamashi
夢のENDはいつも目覚まし! lit. "An Alarm Clock Always Ends My Dream!" |
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Chietyan no Seisho
知恵ちゃんの聖書 lit. "Ms.Chie's Bible" |
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Furontomemori
フロントメモリー lit. "Front Memory" |
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Robotto no Yoru
ロボットノ夜 lit. "Robot Night" |
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Zuttomo
ズッ友 lit. "Forever Friend" |
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Yūgure no Tori
夕暮れの鳥 lit. "Twilight Birds" |
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Collaborations
Title | Album details | Track listing | Work | Sales |
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Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko OP Single |
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References
- ↑ http://natalie.mu/music/news/227082
- ↑ http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fm20110901l1.html
- ↑ http://www.nipponcinema.com/tag/gekijoban-shinsei-kamattechan
- ↑ NYAFF/Japan Cuts 2011: Ringing in Their Ears Review by Dustin Chang 5 July 2011, retrieved 21 May 2013
- ↑ "Summer Sonic 2010 - Smashing Pumpkins, Jay-Z, The Drums, Hurts". NME. 10 Aug 2010. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
- ↑ Japan Times interview (Daniel Robson), 6 Aug 2010: http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fm20100806r2.html
- ↑ Tomodachi o Koroshite Made review in Metropolis: http://metropolis.co.jp/arts/cd-reviews/shinsei-kamattechan/
- ↑ J-pop Lover: http://jpoplovernet.blogspot.com/2010/02/shinsei-kamattechan.html
- ↑ J-Rawk: "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 3 March 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2010.
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