is a Japanese rock band, formed in 1997. They have a retro image, wearing gakuran school uniforms and pompadour hairdos in the style of 1980s Japanese yankës. In 2006, the members had differences of opinions and decided to take a break as being in the band was losing its enjoyment. After three years, during which time lead singer Show Ayanocozey began a solo career as the "DJ Ozma" character that he created at Kishidan shows, Kishidan announced their comeback on January 27, 2009. Their song "Omae Dattanda", released on November 10, 2009, is the 11th ending theme song of Naruto Shippuden. They are signed to Avex Trax (å½±åÂ¥è¦頠èÂÂæ´¥è¦頠sub-label) and are managed by Sony Music Artists. Their song "Warera Omou, Yue ni Warera Ari", released on December 9, 2015, is the opening theme song of Kamen Rider Ghost.
Members
- — Vocals, Dragon Voice, Emcee and Guitar; born June 24, 1979
- — Dance and Scream
- — Guitar
- — Guitar. Joined the group in late 1998.
- — Bass guitar. Joined the group January 1999.
Currently suspended
- — Drums. On February 9, 2013 it was announced via Twitter that Yukki was taking time off to be treated for dystonia. In March 2014 the band's management stated that he would continue to be on an indefinite leave of absence.
Former members
- — Guitar. Member from 1997 to 1998.
Stage personas
Their various uniforms, modeled after the short and long-coat bÃ
ÂsÃ
Âzoku-preferred versions of old Japanese gakuran (boys' school uniforms), their matching bÃ
ÂsÃ
Âzoku uniforms (the kind modeled on those worn by kamikaze pilots)âÂÂeverything is done with a touch of humor and a nostalgic fondness for the gangs and values of days not-long gone by. Since the band started touring again in 2009, they have started wearing different styles of gakuran, as well as outfits from Tokyo-based fashion group, Saturday Nite.
The group's lyrics are predominantly about motorcycles, being with your gang, conflicts with school, and adolescent love. Though Kishidan has something of a comic approach to their presentation and performances, their songs are often sincere and about issues that are generally important to young people.
Kishidan's hit songs "One Night Carnival" and "Zoku" were featured in Nintendo's Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, and Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2, respectively, which are games about ouendan (cheer squads). The song "One Night Carnival" (a cover version) is even used for a level that was inspired by one of Kishidan's live performances. Coincidentally, the characters wear long gakuran coats and dance like Kishidan. The dancing style is based on actual ouendan cheering routines, and long gakuran coats are often worn by ouendan cheer teams. It is possible that Kishidan's lively and powerful dance routines were inspired by the tradition of ouendan cheering, a subject that is unique to Japanese culture.
Controversies
A February 2011 appearance on MTV Japan's Mega Vector program was heavily criticized by the Simon Wiesenthal Center after the band appeared in costumes resembling Nazi SS uniforms. The band's agency, Sony Music Artists, issued a statement of apology, noting that the band members "deeply regretted" their attire and that the clothing "was not meant to carry any ideological meaning whatsoever". Avex Group, the band's current record label, also sent an apology through its homepage.
Live show
Kishidan embraces the theatrics of rock music in their live performance, and make extensive use of pop dancing and theatrics. Members of the band will sometimes pretend to perish mid-concert in battle with rival school gangs. Kishidan is also known to parody current popular Japanese songs, such as Matsudaira Ken's "Matsuken Samba II", and Nakashima Mika's "Glamorous Sky" from the film adaptation of Nana.
Use of ateji
Since transferring to Avex, the band started to use ateji to promote their singles. In every promotional video, the band uses the ateji character for their Avex Trax sub-label, (which is pronounced the same as the main label (eibekkusu torakkusu) in the Japanese language).
Discography
Albums
- æÂ¿ç·Âä¸Â太éÂÂè·¯è«ç¼ç (Bousou Yotarou Rock'n'Roll) (2000-10-06)
- One Night Carnival (2001-06-22)
- 1/6 Lonely Night (2002-04-11)
- Boys' Color (2003-03-26)
- Too Fast to Live Too Young to Die (2004-03-17)
- æÂȍ¡æÂÂæµ å¼éºÂè¦è¡Âé³+3 (Singles Collection +3) (2004-11-25)
- æÂ ç¾Â
æÂ¦ å (Ai Ra Bu Yuu / "I Love You")(2005-10-26)
- Six Senses (2007-03-28)
- Kishidan Grateful EMI Years 2001-2008 æÂ¿ç·ÂéÂÂ: Song for Route 127 (2008-6-11)
- æÂ¨æÂ´æ´¥ã°ã©ãÂÂã£ãÂÂ㣠(Kisarazu Graffiti) (2010-09-15)
- æÂ¥æÂ¬äºº (Nipponjin) (2012-04-25)
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥Â
¥é (Kishidan Nyuumon) (2013-09-11)
- ä¸Âè¯å (Furyohin) (2016-01-27)
- ä¸Â謡é (Manyoshu) (2017-08-09)
- ONE WAY GENERATION (2021-04-08)
- THE Yâ¶NK ROCK HERÃÂES (2023-01-01)
Singles
- "One Night Carnival" (2002-05-29)
- "æÂÂ人/Love Balladã¯æÂÂãÂÂãªãÂÂ" ("Koibito/Love Ballad wa Utaenai") (2002-09-04)
- "ã¹ã¦ã£ã³ã®ã³ãÂȋÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã³" ("Swingin' Nippon") (2003-06-11)
- "Secret Love Story" (2003-10-29)
- "ãÂÂã© ãÂÂã©ï¼Â" ("Kira Kira!") (2004-02-18)
- "çµÂå©ÂéÂÂéÂÂè¡Âé²æÂ²ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂ" ("Kekkon Toukon Koushinkyoku "Mabudachi"") (2004-06-16)
- "æÂÂ" ("Zoku") (2004-09-01)
- "夢è¦ÂãÂÂé ÂãÂÂéÂÂãÂÂã¦ãÂÂ" ("Yumemiru koro o Sugitemo") (2005-03-02)
- "俺éÂÂã«ã¯åÂÂæÂÂæÂ¥ãÂÂãÂÂãªãÂÂ" ("Oretachi ni wa Doyoubi Shikanai") (2005-06-15)
- "You & Me Song" (2005-09-07)
- "The ã¢ã¤ã·ãÂÂã«" ("The Aishiteru") (2006-08-09)
- "ãÂÂãÂÂãªãÂÂä¸ÂçÂÂ/ãÂÂã¾ãÂÂã ã£ãÂÂãÂÂã " ("Sayonara Sekai/Omae Dattan da") (2009-11-11)
- "æÂÂãÂÂã¦ãÂÂã¤ãÂÂ!" ("Aishite Night!") (2010-09-01)
- "Super Boy Friend" (2012-09-05)
- "æÂÂãÂÂæÂÂãÂÂãÂÂæÂÂ
ã«æÂÂãÂÂå¨ãÂÂ" ("Warera Omou, Yue Ni Warera Ari") (2015-12-09)
- "No rain, No rainbow" (2020-09-23)
DVD
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂç¾象ï¼Âå¤Âä¼Âï¼ÂDVDãÂÂæÂÂ人ã (2002-09-26)
(Kishidan Genshou ~ Gaiden ~ DVD "Koibito")
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂç¾象å®ÂÃ¥Â
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(Kishidan Genshou Kanzenban - 2000-2002 -)
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ2003æÂ¨æÂ´æ´¥ã°ãÂÂã¼ãÂÂã«ãÂȋ³ãÂÂãÂ¥ãÂÂã±ã¼ã·ã§ã³ï¼Âï¼Âï½ÂBorn in the toki no K-cityï½ (2003-11-27)
(Kishidan Banpaku 2003 Kisarazu Global Communication!! ~Born in the toki no K-city~)
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂç¾象大åÂ
¨: Samurai Spirit Suicide (2004-07-26)
(Kishidan Genshou Daizen -Samurai Spirit Suicide-)
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂç¾象æÂÂçµÂç« "The Last Song"in æÂ±äº¬ãÂÂã¼ã (2005-02-23)
(Kishidan Genshou Saishuushou "The Last Song" in Tokyo Dome)
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂç¾象çªå¤Âç·¨ Never Ending Summer (2005-12-07)
(Kishidan Genshou Bangaihen Never Ending Summer)
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ2006 極æÂ± Never Land (2006-12-20)
(Kishidan Banpaku 2006 Kyokutou Never Land)
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå³¶-Japanolomania- NHKã¹ã¼ãÂÂã¼ã©ã¤ãÂÂRe-edit (2008-6-11)
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂç¾象2009 Again and Again (2009-7-4)
(Kishidan Genshou 2009 Again and Again)
Other
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂç¾象ï¼Â1ï¼Âï½ÂãÂÂãÂÂãªãÂÂã®æÂÂå®ÂãÂÂã¡⦆(VHS 2001-12-06)
(Kishidan Genshou (1) ~Sayonara no Kajitsutachi~)
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂç¾象ï¼Â2ï¼Âï½ÂèÂÂè²ã ãÂÂã®ã¨ã³ã¸ã§ã«⦆(VHS 2002-01-23)
(Kishidan Genshou (2) ~Hadairo Dake no Angel~)
- æ°£å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂç¾象ï¼Â3ï¼Âï½ÂæÂÂæÂ¥ã®ä¸Âã®ã‹¯ã¤ã¨ã ⦆(VHS 2002-02-27)
(Kishidan Genshou (3) ~Asahi no Naka no Requiem~)
- æÂ (Zoku) (2004-09-01)
- 夢è¦ÂãÂÂé ÂãÂÂéÂÂãÂÂã¦ã (Yumemiru koro wo Sugitemo) (2005-03-02)
- 俺éÂÂã«ã¯åÂÂæÂÂæÂ¥ãÂÂãÂÂãªã (Oretachi ni wa Doyoubi Shikanai) (2005-06-15)
- You & Me Song (2005-09-07)
- The ã¢ã¤ã·ãÂÂã« (The AISHITERU) (2006-08-09)
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