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Oreskaband
Oreskaband in Austin, Texas, during SXSW Asia's JapanNite US tour.
Oreskaband in Austin, Texas, during SXSW Asia's JapanNite US tour.
Background information
OriginSakai,Japan
Genres
Years active2003-present
LabelsSony Music Japan
MembersiCas
Tae
Hayami
Add
Past membersMorico
Saki
Tomi
CC
Yume
Websiteoreskaband.com

Oreskaband (Japanese:オレスカバンド,Hepburn:Oresukabando; stylized asORESKABAND) is a Japanese all-femaleska band fromSakai. As well as performing regularly within Japan, they have toured in North and South America, as well as Europe.[1][2]

History

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Origins (2003-2006)

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Oreskaband began in 2003 when the members were still in middle school. Ikasu saw Tae playing in a local band and asked her to form a new one with her and some of their other friends.[3] The band initially performed asOretachi Kasukasu Lawson Ska Band with Cutter Shirts (俺たちカスカスローソンスカバンドウィズカッターシャツ), which was abbreviated to its current form by the time of their first release.[4] They self-produced their first album,Penpal, in 2005 and were signed bySony Music in 2006 while they were still in high school.

Major label years and international success (2006-2014)

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The band received media attention from their appearance in a commercial advertising the popular Japanese snackPocky. In July 2006, their major debut EPOre was released and a month later, they appeared at theFuji Rock Festival attracting 1,000 attendees, a record for a new artist. In March 2007, the band members graduated from high school and toured in the United States appearing inAustin,Los Angeles, andSan Francisco as part of theJapan Nite tour.[5] In April 2007, their song, "Tsumasaki" (爪先,Tiptoe), was featured as the 11th ending for the animeBleach. In May, they released their first full-length album,WAO!!. They performed atAnime Expo inLong Beach, California in July 2007 and participated in the 2008Vans Warped Tour. Oreskaband starred in the filmLock and Roll Forever, which was set for a 2008 release in Japan. Despite the involvement of several individuals associated with theHigh School Musical franchise, includingproducers Bill Borden and Barry Rosenbush,screenwriterPeter Barsocchini and actorLucas Grabeel in a starring role, as well as a cameo appearance fromJoan Jett, the film's Japanese release never materialised, and following the USpremiere it did not resurface until 2013 as adirect-to-DVD release inScandinavia.[6][7] The band released their second full-length album,Color in 2010, and the single "Jitensha" (自転車,Bicycle) was featured as the 13th ending song ofNaruto: Shippuden. In 2013 the band were featured onAKB48 memberMayu Watanabe's fourth solo single, "Rappa Renshūchū".[8][9] The band's final release on the Sony label would be their 2014 compilation,Oreskaband Best [2003-2013], compiling songs from the band's first decade.

Victor signing and lineup changes (2014-present)

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In 2014, Oreskaband signed toVictor Music Arts, the mini albumCarry On! being the band's first release on the label. Their international activities continued, with a US performance atOtakon in 2015, as well as an appearance onBBC Radio in the UK and the band's first independent US performance at theGramercy Theater inNew York City.[1] In 2015, long-time saxophonist and keyboardist Morico began a hiatus from the band in anticipation of getting married and giving birth; she later announced her official departure in January 2016.[10] Saxophonist ADD served as a support member following Morico's departure, and would become a full member of the band in June 2016, in time to participate in the writing and recording of the band's third full-length studio album,Slogan, which was released in November 2016.[11][12][13] This configuration of the band's horn section made a guest appearance on The Autocratics' 2017 self-titled album, including the duet "On the Rainy Night", which featured vocals from iCas.[14] The band also made their first European tour in 2017, performing in theCzech Republic,Germany,Austria,Italy,Switzerland and at theRencontres Trans Musicales inFrance.[1]

In December 2018 it was announced that trumpeter Saki would be taking time off from Oreskaband to pursue a songwriting career, subsequently joining Tokyo-basedskacore bandMayson's Party in February 2021.[15][16] Trumpeter Hisae Ōtomari took her place as a support member from January until October 2019.[17] At the band's Stay Irie, Go Rudy event in October 2019, they announced the new addition of keyboardist CC to their lineup as a full member.[18] This lineup would prove short-lived, as bassist Tomi announced in February 2020 that she would be leaving to pursue other musical endeavors, following a final pair of performances with the band inTokyo and their hometown ofSakai, Osaka Prefecture scheduled for that April.[19] TheCOVID-19 pandemic led to the postponement of both concerts until August.[20] Owing to the continued impact of the pandemic, the performances were ultimatelylivestreamed without an audience present, withLuck Life appearing as the support band for the Tokyo concert, whileGelugugu were scheduled to support Oreskaband at the Sakai concert, but cancelled their appearance due to the pandemic.[21][22]

Tomi played her final show as a member of Oreskaband on 16 August 2020, and her role was filled in subsequent performances by support member Aki Kawano, with additional support member Natsuka Emi on trumpet from December 2020, bringing the band's onstage lineup to seven members for the first time and ending the trumpet's brief absence from their instrumentation.[23] At a Shinjuku performance on 1 July 2021, the band announced their new full-time bassist, Yume.[24] This lineup, however, would only last for two months, as the band announced on 31 August that CC's two-year tenure with the band had come to an end, with CC and the band citing the prolonged impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their ability to coordinate and work as a band throughout much of this period as a key reason, as well as CC's ambitions as a solo artist.[25][26] In the same announcement, the band also mentioned that they were preparing to release an album, featuring songs written with CC.

Between November 2021 and January 2022, the band released the singles "I'll Be There", "She" and "Stormy", the last of these three releases on 12 January 2022 accompanied by the official announcement of the band's fourth full-length album, titledBohemia, which was released on 2 March 2022.[27][28]

In August 2022, bassist Yume announced that she would be taking time away from the band after being diagnosed with anadjustment disorder.[29] This ultimately culminated in her departure from the band in January 2023. She explained that it would still be some time before she could resume her role in the band, and she did not wish to make fans await her return indefinitely.[30]

Members

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  • iCas -vocals andguitar (2003-, credited as "Ikasu" on releases prior toHot Number)
  • Hayami -trombone andMC (2003-, credited as "Leader" on releases prior to "Jitensha")
  • Tae -drums (2003-, credited as "Tae-san" on releases prior toColor)
  • ADD -tenor saxophone (2016-)

Former Members

  • Morico - tenor saxophone and keyboard (2003-2016)
  • Saki -trumpet (2003-2018)
  • Tomi -bass and vocals (2003-2020)
  • CC -keyboard (2019-2021)
  • Yume -bass (2021-2023)

Support Members

  • Hisae Ōtomari - trumpet (2019)
  • Aki Kawano - bass (2020-2021)
  • Natsuka Emi - trumpet (2020-)
  • Miru Yamamoto - trumpet (2021)


Timeline

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Discography

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Oreskaband performing on Vans Warped Tour in 2008

Singles

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  • ''Almond'' (November 1, 2006)
  • ''Wasuremono" / "Chuck'' (March 7, 2007)
  • ''Tsumasaki'' (May 9, 2007)
  • ''Jitensha'' (April 27, 2010)
  • "NEXSPOT" / "¡Fiebre!" (March 9, 2016)
  • "Groovin' Work Stylee" (November 3, 2017)
  • ''Itokashi'' (October 10, 2018)
  • ''Egao no Manma'' (April 17, 2019) (Begin cover)
  • ''I'll Be There'' (November 10, 2021)
  • ''She'' (December 1, 2021)
  • ''Stormy'' (January 12, 2022)
  • ''Wonder Neighbor'' (February 2, 2022)
  • ''Wacha'' (April 19, 2023)
  • ''Rollin' Rollin''' (June 21, 2023)

Albums and EPs

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  • Penpal (ペンパル) (independent) (2005)
  • Ore () (July 19, 2006)
  • WAO!! (May 23, 2007)
  • What a Wonderful World Vol.1 (October 22, 2008)
  • What a Wonderful World Vol.2 (April 15, 2009)
  • Color (November 24, 2010)
  • Hot Number (February 27, 2013)
  • Oreskaband Best [2003-2013] (February 26, 2014)
  • Carry On! (Independent) (September 10, 2014)
  • Slogan (November 23, 2016)
  • Bohemia (March 2, 2022)

Collaborations

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References

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  1. ^abcORESKABAND (2 February 2021)."ABOUT".ORESKABAND (in Japanese and English). Retrieved2021-08-31.
  2. ^Aoki, Ryotaro (8 April 2014)."Oreskaband vocalist iCas talks politics and 10 years in the music game".The Japan Times.
  3. ^"J-Pop World interview". Archived fromthe original on 2017-12-03. Retrieved2009-05-04.
  4. ^"いっぱい泣いて、いっぱい笑った10年を越えて オレスカバンドが初のベストアルバム『BEST(2003-2013)』 を手にネクストフェイズへと向かう東名阪ツアーが開幕! バンドと人生を回顧するiCas(vo&g)インタビュー&動画コメント".Pia Kansai-ban Web. Retrieved23 July 2021.
  5. ^"Japan Nite US TOUR 2007".www.sxsw-asia.sakura.ne.jp. Retrieved2020-05-24.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1135938/ "Lock and Roll Forever, Internet Movie Database (iMDB), May 20, 2008.[user-generated source]
  7. ^"Osaka's all-girl Oreskaband picked for Hollywood movie set in Japan", Asahi Shimbun (IHT), May 2, 2007.
  8. ^"Watanabe Mayu reveals the cover art for her 4th solo single".Tokyohive.com. June 17, 2013.
  9. ^"AKB48まゆゆ オレスカとのキュートな共演ビデオ公開".Billboard Japan (in Japanese). 2013-06-20. Retrieved2013-07-10.
  10. ^ORESKABAND (31 January 2016)."オレスカバンドを応援してくれている皆様へ".ORESKABAND「ORE-BLOG」 (in Japanese and English). Retrieved2022-01-12.
  11. ^ORESKABAND (11 October 2016)."【6年ぶりのフルアルバムリリース決定!!】".ORESKABAND「ORE-BLOG」 (in Japanese and English). Retrieved2022-01-12.
  12. ^Slogan (booklet). Oreskaband. Tokyo: Victor Music Arts, inc. 2016. VMAN015.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  13. ^"【インタビュー】オレスカバンド、女としての生き様を煮詰めた等身大感に溢れる3rdフルアルバム『Slogan』".BARKS (in Japanese). 2016-11-22. Retrieved2021-01-12.
  14. ^The Autocratics (booklet). The Autocratics. Tokyo: Ska in the World Records. 2017. SIWI262.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  15. ^ORESKABAND (28 December 2018)."いつも応援してくださっている皆さまへ".ORESKABAND「ORE-BLOG」 (in Japanese and English). Retrieved2019-03-19.
  16. ^Mayson's Party (6 February 2021)."【オリジナルメンバー加入&ツアー発表!!】".Mayson's Party (in Japanese). Retrieved2021-02-07.
  17. ^ORESKABAND [@ORESKA_Official] (26 January 2019)."2019年が始まって1本目のライブで..." (Tweet) (in Japanese) – viaTwitter.
  18. ^ORESKABAND [@ORESKA_Official] (27 October 2019)."そして、Stay Irie, Go Rudyの会場で発表しましたが新メンバー、CC" (Tweet) (in Japanese) – viaTwitter.
  19. ^ORESKABAND (1 February 2020)."Tomi脱退のお知らせ".ORESKABAND「ORE-BLOG」 (in Japanese and English). Retrieved2020-02-06.
  20. ^ORESKABAND (2 April 2020).""サヨナラホームラン! 〜君の瞳に乾杯〜" の振替公演および払戻について".ORESKABAND「ORE-BLOG」 (in Japanese). Retrieved2020-04-02.
  21. ^ORESKABAND (7 July 2020)."サヨナラホームラン〜君の瞳に乾杯〜 お茶の間ライブ(無観客ライブ生配信)について".ORESKABAND「ORE-BLOG」 (in Japanese). Retrieved2020-08-07.
  22. ^ORESKABAND [@ORESKA_Official] (27 July 2020)."【お知らせ】" (Tweet) (in Japanese) – viaTwitter.
  23. ^ORESKABAND [@ORESKA_Official] (24 November 2020)."🥂BIG NEWS🥂" (Tweet) (in Japanese) – viaTwitter.
  24. ^ORESKABAND [@ORESKA_Official] (2 July 2021)."㊗️新メンバー加入のお知らせ🎊" (Tweet) (in Japanese) – viaTwitter.
  25. ^ORESKABAND (31 August 2021)."【CC [Keyboard] 脱退のお知らせ】".ORESKABAND (in Japanese). Retrieved2021-08-31.
  26. ^CCkeyboard / ORESKABAND [@CCkeyboard] (31 August 2021)."【皆さまに大切なお知らせです】" (Tweet) (in Japanese) – viaTwitter.
  27. ^"ORESKABAND、6枚目のフルアルバム『BOHEMIA』3月リリース".BARKS (in Japanese). 2021-01-12. Retrieved2021-01-12.
  28. ^"5人組ガールズ・スカ・ロック・バンド"ORESKABAND"、ニュー・アルバム『BOHEMIA』リリース".Yahoo! Japan News (in Japanese). 2021-03-03. Archived fromthe original on 2022-03-03. Retrieved2021-03-03.
  29. ^ORESKABAND (2022-08-27)."BassのYUMEがしばらく活動をお休みします。".ORESKABAND (in Japanese). Retrieved2023-02-09.
  30. ^ORESKABAND (2023-01-31)."YUME[Ba] 脱退のお知らせ".ORESKABAND (in Japanese). Retrieved2023-02-09.

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