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Origin | Mutsu, Aomori, Japan |
Genres | |
Years active | 2007–present |
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Members | Hiromu Akita Manami Toyokawa |
Website | amazarashi |
Amazarashi (stylized as amazarashi) is a Japanese rock band from Aomori, currently signed to Sony Music Japan. Formed in 2007, its members are Hiromu Akita (lead vocals, guitar, songwriter) and Manami Toyokawa (keyboard). [1] They have released six singles which have all reached the top 20 of the Oricon charts.
Some of the group's most notable songs are "Sora ni Utaeba", the third opening of My Hero Academia, "Speed to Masatsu", the opening theme for the anime Rampo Kitan: Game of Laplace, "Kisetsu wa Tsugitsugi Shindeiku", the ending theme for Tokyo Ghoul √A, "Sayonara Gokko", the first ending theme for the 2019 anime Dororo, and Kyōkaisen, the second opening theme for the 2021 anime Eighty-Six.
This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience.(December 2023) |
2007
After this point, the band would call themselves amazarashi, written in hiragana as あまざらし. In 2008, the band entered the Rainbow Entertainment Label (a subsidiary of A&R) to promote the band. They let their songs play in the background of local radio programs, in order to get attention from the label and form a contract.
Around the time of debut, Akita was not being very social, and had the intention of displaying a very linguistic world view; he expressed his world view through words without publicly showing his face. The CD jacket was designed around this concept, with poetry enclosed in the package. The promotion around the CD was based on the internet, and the band began real activities.
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Title | Album details | Peak positions |
---|---|---|
JPN [10] | ||
Sennen Kōfukuron (千年幸福論, A Millenarian Happiness Theorem) |
| 12 |
Yūhi Shinkō Higashizumu (夕日信仰ヒガシズム, Sunset Faith: The Sun Goes Down) |
| 12 |
Sekai Shūsoku Ni Ichi Ichi Roku (世界収束二一一六, World Convergence 2116) |
| 4 |
Chihō Toshi no Memento Mori (地方都市のメメント・モリ, The Local City's Memento Mori) |
| 6 |
Boycott (ボイコット, Boikotto) |
| 2 |
Nanagō-sen Lost Boys (七号線ロストボーイズ, The Lost Boys of Route 7) |
| 4 |
Eienshi (永遠市, The Eternal City) |
| 7 |
Title | Album details | Peak positions |
---|---|---|
JPN [10] | ||
Hikari, Saikō (光、再考, Light, Reconsidered) |
| — |
0. (Limited release) |
| — |
0.6 |
| — |
Bakudan no Tsukurikata (爆弾の作り方, How to Make a Bomb) |
| 76 |
One Room Jojishi (ワンルーム叙事詩, One Room Epic) |
| 82 |
Anomie (アノミー, Anomī) |
| 41 |
Love Song (ラブソング, Rabu Songu) |
| 14 |
Nē Mama Anata no Iutōri (ねえママ あなたの言うとおり, Hey Mom, It's Just as You Said) |
| 8 |
Anta e (あんたへ, For You) |
| 11 |
Kyomubyō (虚無病, Nihility Disease) |
| 6 |
Reiwa Ninen, Uten Kekkō (令和二年、雨天決行, Reiwa Year Two a , Rain or Shine) |
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Title | Album details | Peak positions |
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JPN [10] | ||
Amazarashi Senbun no Ichiya Monogatari Starlight (あまざらし 千分の一夜物語 スターライト, Amazarashi – The Story of a Thousandth of a Night: Starlight) | "Unplugged" Compilation
| — |
Message Bottle (メッセージボトル, Messēji Botoru) | Best-of Compilation
| 3 |
Title | Single Details | Peak positions | Album | |
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JPN Oricon [11] | JPN Billboard | |||
Kisetsu wa Tsugitsugi Shindeiku (季節は次々死んでいく, The Seasons Die One After Another) |
| 11 | 13 [12] | Sekai Shūsoku Ni Ichi Ichi Roku (世界収束二一一六) |
Supīdo to Masatsu (スピードと摩擦, Speed and Friction) |
| 14 | 31 [13] | |
Inochi ni Fusawashii (命にふさわしい, Deserving of Life) |
| 5 | 24 [14] | Chihō Toshi no Memento Mori (地方都市のメメント・モリ) |
Sora ni Utaeba (空に歌えば, Singin' to the Sky) |
| 13 | 7 [15] | |
Philosophy (フィロソフィー, Firosofī) |
| — | ||
Getsuyōbi (月曜日, Monday) |
| — | Boycott (ボイコット) | |
Living Dead (リビングデッド, Ribingu Deddo) |
| 9 | ||
Sayonara Gokko (さよならごっこ, Play Goodbye) |
| 9 | ||
Mirai ni Narenakatta Ano Yoru ni (未来になれなかったあの夜に, To Those Nights That Couldn't Become the Future) |
| 9 | ||
Kyōkai-sen (境界線, Border Line) |
| Nanagō-sen Lost Boys (七号線ロストボーイズ) | ||
Kashiopia Keiryūjo (カシオピア係留所, Cassiopeia Mooring) |
| Eienshi (永遠市) | ||
Antinomy (アンチノミー, Anchinomī) |
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Swipe (スワイプ, Suwaipu) |
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Title | Details | Peak positions |
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JPN [16] [17] | ||
0.7 |
| 10 |
Anthology 1386 |
| 58 (DVD) 54 (BD) |
Amazarashi Senbun no Ichiya Monogatari Sutāraito (あまざらし 千分の一夜物語 スターライト, Amazarashi – The Story of a Thousandth of a Night: Starlight) |
| 56 (DVD) 10 (CD) |
amazarashi Live Tour 2016 "Sekai Bunki Ni Rei Ichi Roku" (amazarashi Live Tour 2016「世界分岐二〇一六」, "World Divergence 2016") |
| 17 (DVD) 23 (BD) |
amazarashi 360° Live "Kyomubyō" (amazarashi 360° Live「虚無病」, "Nihility Disease") |
| 20 (DVD) 18 (BD) |
amazarashi LIVE "Riron Busou Kaijyo" (amazarashi LIVE「理論武装解除」, "Theoretical Argument Preparation Cancellation") |
| 4 (DVD) 6 (BD) |
amazarashi LIVE Rōdoku Ensō Jikken Kūkan: Shin Gengo Chitsujo (amazarashi LIVE 朗読演奏実験空間 新言語秩序, "The Storytelling Musical Performance Experiment: New Logos Order") |
| 4 (DVD) 12 (BD) |
amazarashi Live Tour 2019 "Mirai ni Narenakatta Subete no Yoru ni" (amazarashi Live Tour 2019「未来になれなかった全ての夜に」, "To Every Night That Couldn't Become the Future") |
| TBA |
Year | Title | Director(s) [18] |
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2010 | Hikari, Saikō (光、再考, Light, Reconsidered) | YKBX |
2011 | "Karuma" Live at Shibuya WWW 06.19.2011 (カルマ Live at Shibuya WWW 06.19.2011, "Karma") | 3LDK |
Karappo no Sora ni Tsubusareru (空っぽの空に潰される, Crushed by the Empty Sky) | Ryo Sekiwa | |
Furui SF Eiga (古いSF映画, Old Sci-Fi Movie) | YKBX | |
2012 | Namonaki Hito (ナモナキヒト, Nameless One) | |
Rabu Songu (ラブソング, Love Song) | ||
"Karappo no Sora ni Tsubusareru" from 0.7 at Zepp DiverCity Tokyo (空っぽの空に潰される from 0.7 at Zepp DiverCity Tokyo) | Stubble | |
2013 | Jubunairu (ジュブナイル, Juvenile) | YKBX |
Seizensetsu (性善説, Theory of Fundamental Kindness) | Kanchiku Yuri | |
Anta e (あんたへ, For You) | Kenji Kawasaki | |
2014 | Anomī (アノミー, Anomie) | YKBX [19] [20] [21] |
Kurisumasu (クリスマス, Christmas) | ||
Natsu wo Matte Imashita (夏を待っていました, Waiting for the Summer) | ||
Kono Machi de Ikite Iru (この街で生きている, I'm Living in This City) | 3LDK [22] | |
Sutāraito (スターライト, Starlight) | YKBX [23] [24] | |
Mō Ichido (もう一度, Once More) | ||
Ana wo Hotte Iru (穴を掘っている, Digging Holes) | Daiki Ohno, Keiichi Motoyama [25] | |
2015 | Kisetsu wa Tsugitsugi Shindeiku (季節は次々死んでいく, The Seasons Die One After Another) | Ukyo Inaba, Keiichi Motoyama [26] [27] |
Jigyakuka no Arī (自虐家のアリー, Masochistic Ally) | ||
Mudai (無題, Untitled) | YKBX [28] | |
Supīdo to Masatsu (スピードと摩擦, Speed and Friction) | Keiichi Motoyama, Yoshihito Mori [29] | |
Namae (名前, Name) | Ton Makino [30] | |
2016 | Tasūketsu (多数決, Majority Rule) | YKBX [31] |
Endingu Tēmu (エンディングテーマ, Ending Theme) | Keiichi Motoyama, Asai Noritomo, Daisuke Hashimoto [32] | |
Kyomubyō (虚無病, Nihility Disease) | YKBX [33] | |
2017 | Inochi ni Fusawashii (命にふさわしい, Deserving of Life) | Ukyo Inaba, Keiichi Motoyama [34] |
Hīrō (ヒーロー, Hero) | YKBX [35] | |
Tsujitsuma Awase ni Umareta Bokura (つじつま合わせに生まれた僕等, We Were Born Because it was Logical) | Hakomori Keisuke, Keiichi Motoyama [36] | |
Sora ni Utaeba (空に歌えば, Singin' to the Sky) | ||
Firosofī (フィロソフィー, Philosophy) | Okuyama Yuuta, Inaba Ukyou | |
Tarareba (たられば, What If) | Yutaro Kubo | |
2018 | Ribingu Deddo (リビングデッド, Living Dead) | Hiromu Akita |
2019 | Sayonara Gokko (さよならごっこ, The Goodbye Game) | YKBX [37] |
Song title | Appearance | Year |
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Bakudan no Tsukurikata (爆弾の作り方, How to Make a Bomb) | WeMade Online's online FPS game Sting promotional song | 2010 |
Anomī (アノミー, Anomie) | Heaven's Flower The Legend of Arcana TBS TV drama theme song | 2011 |
Yoru no Uta (夜の歌, Night Song) | Fuji Television Keshouden ending theme | |
Namonaki Hito (ナモナキヒト, Nameless One) | Nippon Television Onryuumon Music Dragon Gate ending theme 6th month | 2012 |
KBC Television V3 ending theme 6th month | ||
Jubunairu (ジュブナイル, Juvenile) | TV Tokyo Rock Kyoudai ending theme 3rd month | 2013 |
Seizensetsu (性善説, Theory of Fundamental Kindness) | Kansai Television On'emon Power Push 4th month | |
Kansai Television Mujack 4th month ending theme | ||
Kisetsu wa Tsugitsugi Shindeiku (季節は次々死んでいく, The Seasons Die One After Another) | Anime Tokyo Ghoul √A ending theme [6] | 2015 |
Speed to Masatsu (スピードと摩擦, Speed and Friction) | Fuji Television anime Rampo Kitan: Game of Laplace opening theme [7] | |
Tasūketsu (多数決, Majority Rule) | Space Shower TV Collaboration Station ID Used Song | 2016 |
Hīrō (ヒーロー, Hero) | TV Tokyo Drama Series Gin to Kin | 2017 |
Inochi ni Fusawashii (命にふさわしい, Deserving of Life) | Square Enix's game NieR:Automata collaboration song [8] | |
Sora ni Utaeba (空に歌えば, Singin' to the Sky) | Yomiuri Television anime My Hero Academia 3rd opening song [9] | |
Firosofī (フィロソフィー, Philosophy) | Dydo Drinks "DydoBlend Coffee" commercial "Tomorrow Try" | |
Sayonara Gokko (さよならごっこ, The Goodbye Game) | Anime Dororo ending theme [38] | 2019 |
Kyōkaisen (境界線, Boundary Line) | Anime 86 2nd opening theme [39] | 2021 |
Year | Award | Category | Work/Nominee | Result |
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2010 | 14th Japan Media Arts Festival | Entertainment | "Natsu wo Matte Imashita" | Won [40] |
2011 | Annecy International Animated Film Festival | Music Video | "Christmas" | Nominated [41] |
2012 | 4th CD Shop Awards | Grand Prix | Sennen Koufukuron | Nominated [42] |
2013 | 18th Space Shower Music Video Awards | Best Your Choice | "Love Song" | Nominated [43] |
2015 | 20th Space Shower Music Video Awards | Best Video | "Ana wo Hotteiru" | Nominated [44] |
2019 | Spikes Asia Festival of Creativity | Innovative Use of Technology | "The Dystopia Experience: A Rock Opera And The 10,000-mobile Resistance" | Won [45] [46] |
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