Sug

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Sug
SuG in Bangkok (2010).jpg
Sug performing in Bangkok in 2010
Background information
Also known asSug Heavy Positive Rock
Origin Japan
Genres
Years active2006–2012, 2013-2017
Labels
MembersTakeru
Yuji
Chiyu
Masato
Shinpei
Past membersShōta
Mitsuru
Website www.sug-web.jp

Sug (typeset as SuG) was a Japanese visual kei rock band formed in 2006. The band has released two EPs, five full-length studio albums, and several singles. Until 2009, the band was signed to "Indie PSC", a subdivision of PS Company. [2] As of 2010, they have signed onto a major label, Pony Canyon. The band's tagline in promotional work is "Heavy Positive Rock".[ citation needed ]

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History

Vocalist Takeru and guitarists Masato and Yuji had previously performed in a band called Travel. After Travel disbanded, they joined with AmeriA's bassist, Shouta, to form Sug in October 2006. The drummer Mitsuru then joined in November of the same year. [3]

Shouta left the band in February and was replaced by Chiyu on bass. Their first release was "7th Breeze" on the compilation album Cannonball Vol. 03. The band signed to the visual-kei management PS Company, and in August 2007, the band released their first single, "Scheat". [3] Months after the release of their first single, Sug released their first EP, titled I Scream Party . To promote their music outside Japan, Sug performed at "J-Rock Invasion" in Germany alongside Kagrra, Kra, Alice Nine, and Screw—all of whom are also signed to CLJ Records, a German label. [4]

Mitsuru left Sug after their concert on 9 May 2009. Their support drummer at the time, Shinpei, became a full-time member of the band after Mitsuru's departure.[ citation needed ]

Following the announcement of their single "Gr8 Story", Sug announced their move onto major label PS Company during the live event called "Sug Fes 2009 Alternative Pop Show: Vol.6" on 30 November 2009. [5] "Gr8 Story" was released through Pony Canyon, and the title track was used as the ending song for the Katekyō Hitman Reborn! anime [6] According to the band, the song is "rather punkish", yet with a catchy tune and an "easy-listening appeal". [7]

Their second studio album and their first album through Pony Canyon, Tokyo Muzical Hotel , was released on 9 March 2010. Their third studio album and their second album through Pony Canyon, Thrill Ride Pirates, was released a year later, also on 9 March, and included two singles; "mad$hip" and "Crazy Bunny Coaster".

On 25 April 2012, the band released their third studio album, Lollipop Kingdom, which produced five singles: "Pastel Horror Yum Yum Show", "Gimme×Gimme", "Toy Soldier", "Howling Magic", and "不完全BeautyFool Days".

On 7 October 2012, Sug announced they would officially leave PSC after their performance on 29 December at Yoyogi Kyogijo Daini Taikukan, resulting in a temporary hiatus. Sug announced on 19 September 2013 that the hiatus would end in late December of that year. The band went on to release three singles, "Missing", "B.A.B.Y." and "Cry Out" over the course of 2014.

On 4 March 2015 Sug released Black, their first full-length album since the end of their hiatus. The album included three new singles in addition to the three released in 2014. On 15 July 2015, Sug released another single, "TeenAge Dream". On 11 September Sug announced that they would be going on their first full-length Europe Tour starting from 29 November, and they would tour a total of 5 countries (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Russia and Finland). [8]

On 31 July 2017, SuG announced that it would be going on indefinite hiatus for the second time. [9] The band's final performance occurred on 2 September 2017 at Nippon Budokan. Although officially labelled a hiatus, Takeru doubted that the band would ever resume its activities. [10] On 20 December 2017, the band announced on its official website that it had decided to disband. [11]

Name

The name "Sug" is derived from the transliteration of the English word "thug", written (and pronounced) in Japanese as Sagu (サグ). The name is then simplified to the slightly more romantic "Sug". [12]

Members

Former members

Tours

Overseas tours

Sug 2015 Europe Tour (2015)

DatePlaceVenue
29 November 2015 Cologne, GermanyWerkstatt
30 November 2015 Paris, FranceBackstage
2 December 2015 London, United Kingdom O2 Academy Islington (O2 Academy2)
3 December 2015 Berlin, GermanyMachinenhaus
5 December 2015 Munich, GermanyTechnikum
7 December 2015 Moscow, RussiaMoscow Hall
8 December 2015 Helsinki, Finland Tavastia Club

Details: SuG 2015 Europe Tour Official Site

Discography

Albums and EPs

TitleRelease date Oricon Chart [13]
I Scream Party 19 December 2007181
N0iz Star 14 May 200841
Punkitsch 3 September 200877
Tokyo Muzical Hotel 9 March 201026
Thrill Ride Pirates9 March 201115
Lollipop Kingdom25 April 201210
Black4 March 2015-
Virgin9 March 2016-

Singles

TitleRelease date Oricon Chart [14]
"Scheat"1 August 2007-
"Yumigiwa Downer"
(夢際ダウナー)
2 September 2007-
"Alterna."5 September 2007-
" Tricolour Color "
(虜ロォルカラァ)
3 December 2008-
"39GalaxyZ"15 April 2009-
"Life 2Die"14 October 2009-
"Pink Masquerade"18 November 2009-
"Gr8 Story"27 January 201013
"Koakuma Sparkling"
(小悪魔Sparkling)
30 June 20107
"R.P.G.: Rockin' Playing Game"1 September 201014
"Crazy Bunny Coaster"12 January 20113
"Gimi Gimi"
(☆ギミギミ☆)
15 June 20118
"Toy Soldier"26 October 20119
"Fukanzen Beautifool Days"
(不完全Beautyfool Days)
1 February 20128
"Sweetoxic"19 September 201210
"Missing"19 February 201413
"B.A.B.Y"23 August 201413
"Cry Out"19 November 2014-

Best-of albums

TitleRelease date Oricon Chart [13]
Best 2010-20126 March 201325

DVDs

TitleRelease date Oricon Chart [15]
Sug Tour 2010 "Tokyo Muzical Hotel"25 August 201049
Sug Tour 2011「TRiP~welcome-to-Thrill-Ride-Pirates~」21 September 201122
Sug Oneman Show 2011 VIP Pop Show21 March 201247
The Lollipop Kingdom Show10 October 201246
Sug Oneman Show 2012 This iz 0 2012.12.29 at Yoyogi 2nd Gymnasium10 April 201333
Sug Onemanshow 2013 Update Ver.016 April 201442
Versus28 January 2015276

DVD singles

TitleRelease date Oricon Chart [15]
Mujoken Kofukuron
(無条件幸福論)
17 November 20107

Compilations

TitleRelease date
Cannonball Vol. 32 February 2007

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