Flow (Band)

FLOW is a Japanese band consisting of five members and is attributed to the genre of J -rock.

Band History

FLOW is a five-piece Japanese rock band that consists of the singers Keigo Hayashi and Kohshi Asakawa, drummer Hiroshi Iwasaki, called Iwasaki, guitarist Takeshi Asakawa, called rigging, and bassist Yasutarou Gotou, called Got it. The Group was formed in 1993 when the Kohshi ( older ) brothers and Take ( younger ) started making music together. They formed FLOW in 1998 along with Keigo, Got 's and Iwasaki, who joined in 2000. In 2001 they released their first single FLOW # 0 In the same year, they released two mini - albums, which conquered both the national indie charts by storm.

In spring 2003, they released their first full length album SPLASH! . 2013 celebrated the band released their tenth anniversary.

In the following July they released the single BURASUTA under the label Ki / oon Records. In April 2004, she released the single Go! That could keep for three weeks on the Oricon chart Top 10. In May 2004, they sold their first album under Ki / oon Records, GAME. Many singles followed, and in July 2005 they released their third album Golden Coast. Many of their songs used as an anime Openings and Endings, among other things, Naruto, Heroman and Code Geass.

Discography

Singles

  • FLOW # 0
  • SUNSHINE 60
  • Like a Rolling Snow (27 November 2002)
  • Okuru Kotoba (15 January 2003)
  • Merosu (30 April 2003) - Limited to 55,000 copies
  • Blaster (ブラスター) (2 July 2003)
  • Dream Express (ドリーム エクスプレス) (18 September 2003)
  • Ryusei / Sharirara (流星/シャリララ) (18 February 2004)
  • GO! ( 28 April 2004) - 4 Opening for Naruto
  • Life is Beautiful (3 November 2004)
  • Rookie / STAY GOLD ( 27 April 2005) - theme song for the Korean film Make It Big ( 일단 뛰어! )
  • DAYS (June 1, 2005) - 1 Opening for Eureka Seven
  • Garden ~ Summer Edit ~ (3 August 2005)
  • Re: member ( 31 May 2006) - 8 Opening for Naruto
  • Around the World / KanDATA (13 September 2006) - Japanese Suzuki Swift By Trailer
  • COLORS (8 November 2006) - 1 Opening for Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch
  • Answer ( 1 August 2007) - Opening for the drama Tantei Gakuen Q
  • Fuyu no Amaoto / Night Parade (冬 の 雨音/ NIGHT PARADE ) (28 November 2007) - by Flow ∞ Home Made Kazoku
  • Arigato (ありがとう) ( February 20, 2008 )
  • Word of the Voice ( 4 June 2008) - 2nd Opening for Persona - trinity soul-
  • World End (13 August 2008) - 2nd Opening for Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2
  • Snowflake - Kioku no Koshitsu / pulses ( SNOWFLAKE ~ ~記憶の固執/ PULSE ) ( 10 December 2008)
  • SIGN (13 January 2010) - 6 Opening for Naruto Shippuden
  • Calling (12 May 2010) - 1st Ending for Heroman
  • Tabidachi Graffiti (旅立ち グラフィティ) (24 November 2010)
  • 1/3の 纯情 な 感情(1/ 3 no Juujou na Kanjou ) (9 March 2011)
  • Hey (31 August 2011 ) - 3rd Opening for Beelzebub
  • Rock Climbers (ロック クライマー ズ- Rooku Kuraimaasu ) (1 April 2012)
  • Brave Blue (ブレイ ブルーBureiburū? ) (5 September 2012) - 2nd Opening for Eureka Seven AO
  • Hero ~ Kibo no Uta ~ / Cha -La Head -Cha- La ( HERO ~希望 の 歌~ / Cha -La Head -Cha- La) (20 March 2013) - title song for the movie Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods

Albums

  • SPLASH! - Harukanaru Jishuseisaku BEST- (! SPLASH! ~遥か なる 自主 制作BEST ~ ) ( 21 May 2003)
  • GAME (26 May 2004)
  • Golden Coast (20 July 2005)
  • FLOW THE BEST ~ Single Collection (December 20, 2006)
  • Isle (19 March 2008)
  • # 5 (28 January 2009)
  • NUTS BANG! (22 July 2009)
  • FLOW COUPLING COLLECTION (4 November 2009)
  • MICROCOSM (16 June 2010)
  • FLOW ANIME BEST (13 April 2011)
  • Black & White (22 February 2012)
  • FLOW The Max! (27 March 2013)

DVD

  • The Play Off ~ Game 1 ~ (1 December 2004)
  • Flow Countdown Live 2006-2007 " Kizuna Factory: Differential Toshiake " ( 21 March 2007)
  • FLOW FIRST ZEPP TOUR 2011 'ON THE LINE ' (21 September 2011)
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