Rumania Montevideo

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Rumania Montevideo
Also known asMonteVi (モンテビ)
Origin Japan
Genres J-pop, rock, country
Instrument(s)Acoustic guitar
Electronic guitar
Bass
Drums
Tambourine
Saxophone
Keyboard
Years active1998–2002, 2019–
LabelsGarage Indies Zapping Association (1998–1999)
Giza Studio (1999–2002), Friendship. (2024-)
MembersMami Miyoshi
Makoto Miyoshi
Kazunobu Mashima
Past membersAkiko Matsuda
Satomi Makoshi
Website http://www.giza.co.jp/rumania/

Rumania Montevideo is a Japanese pop band under the Giza Studio label. They were active from 1998 to 2002 and reformed in 2019. The band name comes from the combination of the Latin spelling of Romania and Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay.

Contents

Members

History

1998: Band formation and first demo tapes

In the autumn of 1998, the Miyoshi siblings, Mami and Makoto, sent a demo tape to Giza Studio and formed their own band, with members Akiko Matsuda, Satomi Makoshi and Kazunobu Mashima joining in later. During that time, they started recording their first mini album Jet Plane. [1]

In December they released limited two-cassette tapes Half Moon and Picnic, sold at the store Time Bomb in Shinsaibashi for one week.

1999: Success of debut single "Still for your love"

On 25 January 1999, the on-air version of their debut single, "Still for your love", aired as an ending theme for the anime television series Detective Conan . [2]

In February, the Miyoshi siblings participated in the recording of the album Eien by the Japanese group Zard. Mami provided backing vocals and Makoto composed the song "I Feel Fine, Yeah". [3]

On 5 March 1999, they released two LP records, Half Moon and Picnic. At the same time, the first mini album Jet Plane was released under indie label Garage Indies Zapping Association. On 29 March they released a second mini studio album Sunny,Cloudy,Rain .

On 14 April 1999, they made a major debut with the single "Still for your love". The single ranked #9 in its first week in the Oricon rankings. [4] On 28 April, they released their third LP record Still for your love. Side A contains the same music as the debut single and side B includes a demo tape of the song "Still for your love" and the solo song "Headphones" by Makoto Miyoshi. The LP record Still for your love was released on April 24, including an original version of the song from the single and demo-tape version, with singing in English and guitar acoustic arrangement. The LP also includes Makoto's unreleased solo track "Headphones".

On 27 May, they made an appearance on the music program Music Station as the first Giza Studio artist. During an interview with Tamori, Makoto explained the meaning behind the name of the band. [5]

On 16 June 1999, they released their studio album Rumaniamania . The album ranked #9 in its first week in the Oricon rankings. [6]

On 24 July 1999, the on-air version of "Digital Music Power" aired as an ending theme for the anime television series Monster Rancher. [7] The original release schedule was planned sometime in August, but it was postponed due to production issues.

In September they released their second single "Digital Music Power". The lyrics were completely changed from the on-air version.

On 3 November 1999, they released their third single "Picnic". The song is performed in Japanese, unlike the version of "Picnic" which was released as a cassette and the LP record Picnic which were originally performed in English. The on-air version of this single started broadcast three days after its release, on 6 November 1999. It aired as an opening theme for the anime television series Monster Rancher . [8]

2000: Sales decline and first stage performances

On January 10, they released their fourth single "Koisuru Betty". It aired as a theme song for the TBS television program Express. On January 26, they released their second studio album Girl, Girl, Boy, Girl, Boy .

In July, the Miyoshi siblings, without the other members, held an acoustic live performance "UNDOWN vol.4" as part of the live session at Shibuya Club Quattro. They performed four songs from indie albums and one song from Rumaniamania . [9] [10] This was their first and last live performance.

In August, they released their fifth single "Start All Over Again". It was aired as an ending theme for the TV Asahi program Mokugeki Dokyun! It was their final single which ranked on Oricon Weekly charts.

On 18 November, three members of the band, Matsuda, Makoshi and Mashima, formed the new alternative band Ramjet Pulley and released a major single "Hello...good bye". [11] [12]

2001–2002: Unannounced disband and hiatus

In April 2001, after more than half a year, they released their sixth single "Hard Rain". In the media it was promoted as an ending theme for the Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program Kinniku Banzuke. The single was included in the compilation album Giza Studio Masterpiece Blend 2001 . [13]

In December 2001, they released their final single "Tender Rain". In the media it was promoted as an ending theme for the Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program CDTV. Both of these singles failed to debut on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. In the same month, Mami Miyoshi and Matsuda participated in the R&B cover album Giza Studio R&B Respect Vol.1: Six Sisters Selection covering "Killing Me Softly with His Song" by Lori Lieberman and "Free" by Deniece Williams. [14] [15]

In February 2002, after the release of the third studio album Mo' Better Tracks their activities stopped. It is not known whether they disbanded or took a hiatus as no public announcement was published on their official website.

2003–2007: Separate activities

In May 2003, Mami Miyoshi appeared as a guest singer at Hills Pan Kōjō at Keiko Utoku's event "Oldies Night" performing a cover of Gazebo's "I Like Chopin". [16] [17] Later, she composed the album track "Ikitakuwanai Bokura" for Japanese singer Azumi Uehara. [18] She was active until 2006.

Makoto Miyoshi continued writing songs for various Giza artists such as The Tambourines, Uura Saeka, Aiko Kitahara and U-ka Saegusa. He officially left Giza Studio in 2007.

The alternative band Ramjet Pulley also unofficially disbanded and went into indefinite hiatus in autumn 2003.

Makoshi quit public activity in January 2003 after releasing the final album of Ramjet Pulley.

Mashima represented himself in production credits as both a former Rumania Montevideo and Ramjet Pulley member. He continued writing songs for various Giza artists such as Aiko Kitahara and U-ka Saegusa in dB as composer and arranger until 2007.

In June 2003, Matsuda appeared at Hill Pankoujou's Thursday Live: Acoustic Night as a guest singer. [19] In August, she released a cover of Yumi Arai's "Ame no Machi wo", which was arranged and produced by Tak Matsumoto, the song was included as a B-side of the cover of "Ihoujin" by Zard. After September 2003, she quit public activity.

In 2006, Rina Aiuchi and Saegusa Yuuka covered "Still for your love", which appeared as a B-side to their single "100 Mono Tobira" with re-arrangement by Takeshi Hayama.

2019: Band reunion and cancelled live tour

On 6 March 2019, Makoto Miyoshi launched an official Twitter account with the announcement of a return to band activities along with his sister Mami Miyoshi. Later Makototo announced that Mami would provide only vocals, not drums. [20] [21] On 7 March, Makoto shared on his YouTube channel a demo tape of the unreleased song "anytime" with Makoto as lead vocalist and Mami doing background vocals. The original upload of a demo tape is from 2011. [22] On the same day it was announced on Twitter that Naoya Shimai from indie band Spaghetti Vabune! would support the group on drums. [23]

On 15 March, "Tom" was announced on Twitter as the new bass player to the band. [24]

On 1 April, a practice video of the song "Dare mo Shiranai Yoake" was uploaded on Makoto Miyoshi's Twitter account. The video footage shows two guitarists, one bassist, one drummer and vocalist Mami Miyoshi.

On 8 July a new keyboard and backing vocals support member, "Cherry", and a guitar support member, "Rerere", were announced through Twitter. The new band consisted of former members, the Miyoshi siblings and four new support members. [25] On 14 July, Mami Miyoshi launched a Twitter account. [26]

On 1 December the band performed live in the Ohsaka venue Hills Pankoujou. [27] [28] Former members of the sub-band Ramjet Pulley arrived as audience guests as well.

In January 2020, Makoto published three interview videos on his YouTube channel with guitarist Shimal, who answered questions about Rumania Montevideo's past. [29] In February, Makoto started launching short demo tapes on his YouTube channel. [29] In March, a second reunion live performance was scheduled in Tokyo in the venue Daikanyama Unit. All supporting band members planned to reprise their roles., [30] [31] [32] however on 9 March, the event was cancelled due to the worldwide pandemic situation of the coronavirus. After the conclusion, Mami's activities has been decreased and Miyoshi continues release monthly new song or demo tapes on his YouTube channel. [29]

On 20 August 2020, Makoto has confessed his wish to collaborate once again in the band with his childhood friend and former member, Kazunobu Mashima. [33]

2024-2025: New album "Flex" and live tour "Reborn"

On 10 April, Makoto has announced through his twitter account that new album Flex is in the production. On 20 November, promotional single "snow loop" has been distrubuted on the music streaming platforms. [34] The album is scheduled to release only through live venue in 2025 during their live tour "rumania montevideo REBORN2025". [35]

Discography

During their career, the band released three studio albums, two indie albums, three LP records, two cassette tapes, and seven singles. [36]

All lyrics were written by Mami Miyoshi, and all music was composed and arranged by Makoto Miyoshi.

Singles

Release dateTitleRankCD code
1st1999/4/14Still for your love9 [37] GZDA-1004
2nd1999/9/15Digital Music Power29 [38] GZDA-1011
3rd1999/11/3picnic60 [39] GZCA-1016
4th2000/1/10Koisuru Betty (恋するベティー)83 [40] GZCA-1019
5th2000/8/23Start All Over Again67 [41] GZCA-1025
6th2001/4/25Hard rain-GZCA-1070
7th2001/12/12Tender Rain-GZCA-2024

Promotional single

Release dateTitle
1st2024/11/20Snow loop

Studio albums

Release dateTitleRankCD code
1st1999/6/16 Rumaniamania 9 [42] GZCA-1007
2nd2000/1/26 Girl, Girl, Boy, Girl, Boy 24 [43] GZCA-1017
3rd2002/2/6 Mo' Better Tracks 49 [44] GZCA-5009
4th2024/1Flex [45] HKHR-0001

Indie albums

Release dateTitleCD code
1st1999/1/30

1999/3/5 (re-print)

Jet Plane ICR-2
2nd1999/3/29

1999/4/14 (re-print)

Sunny,Cloudy,Rain ICR-4

Cassette tapes

Release dateTitleCD code
1st1998/12/30PicnicICT-001
1st1998/12/30Half MoonICT-002

LP records

Release dateTitleCD code
1st1999/3/5PicnicIKR-004
2nd1999/3/5Half MoonIKR-005
3rd1999/4/28Still for your loveIJR-001

Demo tapes

The titles come from the official YouTube channel of Makoto Miyoshi.

Television performances

Live performances

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