Sunny Day Service
Sunny Day Service | |
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Origin | Japan |
Genres | Alternative rock, indie pop |
Years active |
1992–2000 2008-present |
Labels | Universal/Polygram |
Members |
Sokabe Keiichi Tanaka Takashi Maruyama Harushige |
Sunny Day Service (サニーデイ・サービス) is a three-piece Japanese rock band which formed in 1992.
Members
History
The band formed in 1992, originally made up of Keiichi, Takashi and other members . In this form, they published "Cosmo-Sports" and "Super Disco". In 1994, they released "Hoshizora no doraibu" and "Cosmic Hippie". In 1995, they released their first single "Gokigenikaga?" and made their major label debut.[1]
Maruyama Harushige later joined the band. They released the albums "Wakamonotachi" "Tokyo" "Ai-to-warai-no-yoru" and "Sunny Day Service." In 1999, they toured Japan with The Trash Can Sinatras.[2]
The band disbanded in 2000, but Keiichi is still making music solo.[3]
In 2008, they got back together.
Discography
Albums
- 1995 - Wakamono Tachi
- 1996 - Tokyo
- 1997 - Ai to Warai no Yoru (Nights of Love and Laughter)
- 1997 - Sunny Day Service
- 1998 - 24 Ji (12 pm)
- 1999 - Mugen
- 2000 - Love Album
- 2010 - "Honjituwa seitennari"
Compilations
- 2001 - Extra Best
- 2001 - Complete Best
External links
References
- ↑ "The Quirky Japan Home Page: Sunny Day Service". Retrieved 2006-10-03.
- ↑ Joey DiMaria (1999). "Trash Can Sinatras 1999 Japan Tour". Retrieved 2006-10-04.
- ↑ Shawn Grover (2006-07-02). "Reviews : Sokabe Keiichi". Retrieved 2006-10-03.
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