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The Birthday is a Japanese garage rock band formed by Yusuke Chiba and members of his previous bands, Rosso and Thee Michelle Gun Elephant.[1]
The Birthday | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Japan |
Genres | |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Universal Music Group |
Members | |
Past members | |
Website | The Birthday |
History
editIn June, 2006, Chiba and Imai announced the release of Rosso's album Emissions, and also that Rosso would go on a hiatus. Immediately after the Birthday was formed and in August of the same year, their first single Stupid was released. The band was formed with Yusuke Chiba as the leader, but with the intention that all the members would contribute to the songwriting process. In 2011 the band's lead guitarist Akinobu Imai left and in the same year Kenji Fujii, famous in Japan as a guitarist and songwriter of My Little Lover, joined them after a hiatus of some months.
In April 2023, Chiba announced that he was going on hiatus to get treatment for esophageal cancer. In December 2023, it was publicly announced that he died on November 26.[2]
Discography
editThe Birthday released many full-length albums, singles, EPs as well as several live show recordings on DVD and Blu-ray. Album and single releases are usually available as a standard and a limited edition with bonus DVD.[3]
Albums
edit- Rollers Romantics (2006)
- Teardrop (2007)
- Motel Radio Sixty Six (mini-album) (2008)
- Night on Fool (2008)
- Star Blows (2010)
- I'm Just a Dog (2011)
- Vision (2012)
- Come Together (2014)
- Blood and Love Circus (2015)
- Nomad (2017)
- Vivian Killers (2019)
- Sunburst (2021)
Singles
edit- "Stupid" (2006)
- "Kiki the Pixy" (2006)
- "Night Line" (2007)
- "Alicia" (2007)
- "Press Factory" (2007)
- "Namida Ga Koboresou" (2008)
- "Ai de Nuritsubuse" (2009)
- "Piano" (2009)
- "Dig Zero" (2010)
- "Maddy Cat Blues" (2010)
- "Nazeka Kyouha" (2011)
- "Roka" (2012)
- "Sayonara Saisyuuheiki" (2012)
- "Lemon" (2013)
- "Kusottare no Sekai" (2014)
- "I Know" (2015)
- "Mother" (2015)
- "Yume to Bach to Caffeine to" (2016)
- "Dakishimetai" (2017)
- "The Answer" (2018)
- "Aozora" (2018)
- "Oh Baby!" (2019)
- CORE 4 (2021)
- Tsukiyo no Zankyou ep. (2022)
- Love Rockets (2023)
Compilations
edit- Watch Your Blindside (B-side and rare track collection) (2010)
- Gold Trash (Greatest hits album) (2015)
- Watch Your Blindside 2 (B-side and rare track collection) (2019)
Other releases
edit- Party People (2008)
- The Birthday Meets Love Grocer at On-U Sound Mixed by Adrian Sherwood (2009)
- Live at XXXX (live album) (2018)
References
edit- ^ "The Birthday - UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN". Universal-music.co.jp. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
- ^ Cayanan, Joanna (December 5, 2023). "Yusuke Chiba, Singer-Songwriter of Rock Band The Birthday, Passes Away at 55". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 5, 2023.
- ^ Discography - The Birthday - Universal Music Japan