Remioromen

Remioromen (Japaneseレミオロメン) is a Japanese J -rock and J - pop band under the Speedstar Records label, which was founded in 2000. Their music is mainly a mixture of pop and rock with catchy melodies. In Germany, a part of the video to Remioromens sixth single Minami Kaze no fading in a track or artist has been qualified at the end of Japan Specials Wigge shown in Japan (June 2005) on VIVA.

Members

  • Ryota Fujimaki (藤 巻 亮 太, Fujimaki Ryota; born 12 January 1980) - vocals and guitar
  • Keisuke Maeda (前 田 启 介, Maeda Keisuke, born 11 September 1979) - Bass
  • Osamu Jinguji (神宫 司 治, Jinguji Osamu; born March 5, 1980) - drums

Band History

Formation were Remioromen in December 2000 of the ongoing founded in the Japanese prefecture of Yamanashi. The band name has no meaning, according to the members and is merely the result of a word game.

On 25 November 2003 Remioromen had their first live performance in Tokyo's Shibuya district, where many other artists have completed their first appearances. Since then she has made ​​it more and more to climb the Japanese Oricon charts up. Their third single Sangatsu Kokonoka played the three in her old school in Yamanashi. An orchestra version of the song (1 Litre Of Tears English) in 2005 was recorded and as the title song of J- drama Ichi Rittoru no Namida used. In addition, the track Konayuki was used as the insert song for the drama. This gave the band corresponding popularity and a huge boom, which led to Konayuki in Japan is one of the best-selling singles of 2005 and their third album HORIZON spent several weeks at number one on the Oricon charts. At the MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2006 won Remioromens video Konayuki the award for best pop music video.

Discography

Albums

Mini - albums

Singles

  • Paradigm ( promo single for KitKat, 5 March 2007)
  • Paradigm ( promo single )
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