Gesu no Kiwami Otome
Gesu no Kiwami Otome | |
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Background information | |
Native name | ゲスの極み乙女。 |
Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | Indie rock, indie pop, "hip hop/progressive" |
Years active | 2012—2016 |
Labels | Unborde, Space Shower Records |
Associated acts | Indigo la End, Crimson, Microcosm |
Website |
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Members |
Enon Kawatani (vocals, guitar) Kyūjitsu Kachō (bass) Chan Mari (keyboard) Hona Ikoka (drums) |
Gesu no Kiwami Otome (ゲスの極み乙女。, "Girl at the Height of Rudeness") is a Japanese band that formed in 2012 by Indigo la End front-man Enon Kawatani. Describing themselves as "hip-hop/progressive",[1] the band debuted in 2013 with independent label Space Shower Records, later signed by Warner sub-label Unborde.
Biography
The band was formed in May 2012 by Enon Kawatani, out of members of other musical units. Kawatani formed the band out of people he respected, and had enjoyed performing with.[1][2] Kawatani concurrently worked as the vocalist and songwriter for Indigo la End, a band he had been a member of since 2009. Of the members, he chose Kyūjitsu Kachō, who was a former member of Indigo la End,[3] as well as Chan Mari and Hona Ikoka, from the bands Crimson and Microcosm respectively.[4] The members had known each other since early 2010, from performing together at different events at the Shimokitazawa Era live house in Tokyo. They saw the project as more for fun, aside from their usual musical endeavours.[5] The band name came from a custom tote bag that Chan Mari had brought with her to the recording studio, which had been created by a friend of hers who attended art school.[5]
Indigo la End released their debut album Yoru ni Mahō o Kakerarete in February 2013. Two months later saw Gesu no Kiwami Otome's first release, the extended play Dress no Nugikata, which was recorded in only two days.[6][7] The band played numerous live concerts around Japan in 2013, and in September became the regular DJs for the J-Wave radio show The Kings Place.[8]
In December, Gesu no Kiwami Otome released their second extended play Odorenai nara, Gesu ni Natte Shimae yo, which was nominated at the 6th CD Shop Awards.[9] In December, the band was also signed to Warner sub-label Unborde simultaneously with Indigo la End.[10][11] Both musical units released their major label debut released on April 2, 2014: Minna Normal for Gesu no Kiwami Otome and Ano Machi Record for Inidgo la End.
In August 2014, the band released a double A-side "Ryōkiteki na Kiss o Watashi ni Shite" / "Asobi", with the former song serving as the drama Around 30-chan: Mushūsei's opening theme song and the latter in a commercial campaign for au.[12] The band also performed at Music Station for the first time on August 29.[13] This was followed by the band's debut album Miryoku ga Sugoi yo in October 2014.
Members
- Enon Kawatani (川谷絵音 Kawatani Enon), real name Kenta Kawatani (川谷健太 Kawatani Kenta), also known as MC.K, is the band's vocalist, guitarist and main songwriter, who also serves as the frontman for Indigo la End.
- Kyūjitsu Kachō (休日課長, "Weekend Manager"), real name Masao Wada (和田まさお Wada Masao), is the band's bassist. Kyūjitsu Kachō was a former member of Indigo la End under the name E ni Naranai Kachō (絵にならない課長, "Unpicturesque Manager"), however left the band in July 2011.[3][14] From 2007 to 2009, Kyūjitsu Kachō was a member of the band Aomune, performing under the name Waden (ワデン).[15][16][17]
- Chan Mari (ちゃんMARI), real name Mari Fukushige (福重まり Fukushige Mari), is the keyboardist for the band. She is also the keyboardist for the band Crimson, which formed in Kagoshima in 2005.[4][18]
- Hona Ikoka (ほな・いこか), real name Honami Satō (佐藤穂奈美 Satō Honami), is the band's drummer. She has been a member of the duo Microcosm since 2009, performing drums and chorus.[4][19]
Artistry
Vocalist Enon Kawatani is the sole songwriter for the band.[1] This is despite other members having some experience with song writing, such as Chan Mari who composed the song "Isotope" (アイソトープ) on Crimson's EP World Scape (2012). The band has been praised for their performance skills, their strong personalities and Kawatani's songwriting.[20][20][21] The band's dynamic mixed genre sound has drawn the praise of many critics, including What's In? critic Nobuaki Onuki.[22]
In March 2015, Gesu no Kiwami Otome was awarded the best artist award at the 7th CD Shop Awards, due to their extended play Minna Normal and their debut album Miryoku ga Sugoi yo.[23]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Sales (JPN)[24][upper-alpha 1] | Certifications | |
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JPN [25] |
TWN East Asian [upper-alpha 2] | ||||
Miryoku ga Sugoi yo (魅力がすごいよ, "Your Charm Points Are Amazing") |
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4 | 20 | 84,000 | |
Ryōseibai (両成敗, "Both Sides Are at Fault") |
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1 | TBA | 105,000 |
Extended plays
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Sales (JPN)[24] |
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JPN [25] | |||
Dress no Nugikata (ドレスの脱ぎ方, "The Way to Take Off a Dress") |
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123 | 14,000 |
Odorenai nara, Gesu ni Natte Shimae yo (踊れないなら、ゲスになってしまえよ, "If You Can't Dance, You'll Be Completely Rude") |
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28 | 40,000 |
Minna Normal (みんなノーマル, "Everyone Normal") |
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11 | 37,000 |
Singles
As lead artists
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales (JPN)[24] | Certifications | Album | |
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JPN Oricon [25] |
JPN Hot 100 [28][upper-alpha 3] | |||||
"Ryōkiteki na Kiss o Watashi ni Shite" (猟奇的なキスを私にして, "Give Me Peculiar Kisses") | 2014 | 9 | 4 | 23,000 |
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Miryoku ga Sugoi yo |
"Asobi" (アソビ, "Play") | 59 | |||||
"Watashi Igai Watashi ja Nai no" (私以外私じゃないの, "Not a Me Other than Me") | 2015 | 11 | 3 | 33,000 |
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Ryōseibai |
"Romance ga Ariamaru" (ロマンスがありあまる, "Romance Is Lavish") | 9 | 2 | 23,000 |
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"Muku na Kisetsu" (無垢な季節, "Innocent Season")[42] | 5 | 27 | 22,000 | |||
"Otonatic" (オトナチック, "Adult-ish") | 5 |
As featured artists
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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JPN Hot 100 [upper-alpha 3] | |||
"Feel" (among Unborde All Stars) |
2016 | 53 | Feel + Unborde Greatest Hits |
Promotional singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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Billboard Japan Hot 100 [28][upper-alpha 3] | |||
"Black Parade" (ぶらっくパレード Burakku Parēdo)[43] | 2013 | — | Dress no Nugikata |
"Killer Ball" (キラーボール Kirā Bōru) | 50 | Odorenai nara, Gesu ni Natte Shimae yo | |
"Mochi Girl" (餅ガール, "Rice Cake Girl") | 2014 | —[upper-alpha 4] | |
"Parallel Spec" (パラレルスペック Parareru Supekku) | 7 | Minna Normal | |
"Normal Atama" (ノーマルアタマ, "Normal Head")[45] | — | ||
"Digital Mogura" (デジタルモグラ, "Digital Mole") | 13 | Miryoku ga Sugoi yo | |
"Lusca" (ラスカ Rasuka) | —[upper-alpha 5] | ||
"Ryōseibai de Ii ja Nai" (両成敗でいいじゃない, "It's All Right If Both Sides Are at Fault")[48] | 2015 | 10 | Ryōseibai |
Awards and nominations
Year | Ceremony | Award | Nominated work | Result |
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2014 | CD Shop Awards | Grand Prize | "Odorenai nara, Gesu ni Natte Shimae yo" (踊れないなら、ゲスになってしまえよ) | Nominated |
2015 | CD Shop Awards | Best Artist Prize | "Gesu no Kiwami Otome" (ゲスの極み乙女。) | Won |
57th Japan Record Awards | Excellence Award | "Watashi igai Watashi ja Nai no" (私以外私じゃないの) | Won | |
Japan Record Award | Nominated | |||
Space Shower Music Video Awards | Breakthrough Artist | "Gesu no Kiwami Otome" (ゲスの極み乙女。) | Won | |
MTV Europe Music Awards | Best Japanese Act | "Gesu no Kiwami Otome" (ゲスの極み乙女。) | Nominated | |
2016 | Space Shower Music Video Awards | Best Group Award | "Gesu no Kiwami Otome" (ゲスの極み乙女。) | Nominated |
Notes
- ↑ Sales provided by Oricon database and are rounded to the nearest thousand copies.
- ↑ Week references for G-Music: Miryoku ga Sugoi yo.[26]
- 1 2 3 Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Killer Ball",[29] "Parallel Speck",[30] "Ryōkiteki na Kiss o Watashi ni Shite",[31] "Asobi".[31] "Digital Mogura",[32] "Watashi Igai Watashi ja Nai no",[33] "Romance ga Ariamaru",[34] "Muku na Kisetsu",[35] "Otonatic",[36] "Ryōseibai de Ii ja Nai",[37] "Feel".[38]
- ↑ Charted at number 78 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Airplay Chart.[44]
- ↑ Charted at number 88 on the Hot Top Airplay chart and at number 69 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart.[46][47]
References
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- ↑ Shoichi Miyake (December 5, 2013). "[Interview] ゲスの極み乙女。" (in Japanese). What's In?. Archived from the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
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- ↑ "ゲスの極み乙女。、J-WAVE(81.3 FM)月曜~木曜深夜2時の番組『THE KINGS PLACE』レギュラー決定!!毎週月曜日、ゲスの極み乙女が担当します!" (in Japanese). Space Shower. September 21, 2014. Archived from the original on February 3, 2014. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
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- ↑ 大事な話 [Important Message] (in Japanese). Masao Wada. July 19, 2011. Archived from the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
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- ↑ "aomune" (in Japanese). Onpoo. Archived from the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
- ↑ "4/20(金)diskunion + 新宿Motion presents 「BREAK NEW SOUNDS VOL.2」開催!!!!!!!!!" (in Japanese). Disk Union. April 9, 2012. Archived from the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
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- 1 2 ゲスの極み乙女。 / みんなノーマル (in Japanese). CDJournal. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
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- ↑ Nobuaki Onuki. 驚き感動し、そしてゲスる。 (in Japanese). What's In?. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
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- ↑ g-music 風雲榜. G-Music. October 16, 2015. Archived from the original on October 16, 2015. Retrieved October 23, 2015.
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- 1 2 "Hot 100|JAPAN Charts|Billboard JAPAN" (in Japanese). Billboard.
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