Sakerock (サケロック, Sakerokku), typeset as SAKEROCK, was an instrumental Japanese band.
Sakerock | |
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Origin | Saitama, Japan |
Years active | 2000–2015 |
Labels | Kakubarhythm Compare Notes |
Past members | Gen Hoshino Daichi Itō Kenta Hamano Kei Tanaka Takuji Nomura |
Website | Official Website |
Led by Gen Hoshino, the group was formed in 2000 by graduates of a high school in Hannō, Saitama. The band was named after a Martin Denny song and performs uplift, melodic instrumental music influenced by jazz, folk, Latin music and exotica.[1][2][3] Over the decade, they released more than 10 albums and mini-albums, including soundtracks for Japanese movies, television dramas and stage plays.[4] They were signed to the Kakubarhythm label.[5][6]
Members
edit- Gen Hoshino (星野源, Hoshino Gen) — guitar, marimba
- Daichi Itō (伊藤大地, Itō Daichi) — drums, percussion
- Member of Cherry's, Good Dog Happy Men and Killing Floor.
- Kenta "Hamaken" Hamano (浜野謙太, Hamano Kenta) — trombone, scat
- Member of Asa-Chang & Blue Hats (ASA-CHANG&ブルーハッツ), Gentle Forest Jazz Band, Killing Floor, Newday and Zainichi Funk (在日ファンク).
- Kei Tanaka (田中馨, Tanaka Kei) — bass, hawaiian guitar
- Left on 26 December 2011. Member of Chopiiin (ショピン) and Shugo Tokumaru & The Magic Band (トクマルシューゴ&ザ・マジックバンド).
- Takuji Nomura (野村卓史, Nomura Takuji) — keyboards
- Still acts as a support-member. Member of Goodluck Heiwa (グッドラックヘイワ), Natsumen and Wuja Bin Bin.
Both Gen Hoshino and Kenta Hamano pursue acting careers; together with Kei Tanaka and Daichi Itō, they appeared in Kankurō Kudō's 2009 film The Shonen Merikensack (少年メリケンサック, Shōnen Merikensakku).[7]
Discography
editAlbums
edit- Yuta (2003)
- Yuta (Renewal) (2003)
- Life Cycle (2005)
- Penguin Pull Pale Piles Sound Tracks 「Best」 (2005)
- Tropical Dōchū (トロピカル道中, Toropikaru Dōchū) (2006)
- with Asa-Chang and Ren Takada as Sakerock All Stars (サケロックオールスターズ)
- Songs of Instrumental (2006)
- Ojiisan-sensei (おじいさん先生) original soundtrack (2007)
- Penguin Pull Pale Piles #12: Yurameki (ペンギンプルペイルパイルズ#12「ゆらめき」, Pengin Puru Peiruzu #12 Yurameki) original soundtrack (2007)
- Honyarara (ホニャララ) (2008)
- Muda (2010)
- Sayonara (2015)
Mini-albums / EPs
edit- Sakerock (2002) (demo)
- Ian Ryokō (慰安旅行) (2004)
- Catchball-ya (キャッチボール屋, Kyatchibōru-ya) original soundtrack (2006)
Singles
edit- "Ana o Horu / 2, 3-nin" (穴を掘る / 2、3人) (2004)
- "Kaishain to Ima no Watashi" (会社員と今の私) (2008)
They also contributed music to Isshin Inudō's film Yellow Tears (黄色い涙, Kiiroi Namida) starring Arashi and based on a manga by Shinji Nagashima.
Videos
edit- "Gūzen no Kiroku" (ぐうぜんのきろく) (2005)
- "Gūzen no Kiroku 2" (ぐうぜんのきろく2) (2007)
- "Radical Holiday Sono 0" (ラディカルホリデー その0, Radikaru Horidē Sono 0) (2008)
- "Radical Holiday Sono 1" (ラディカルホリデー その1, Radikaru Horidē Sono 1) (2009)
- "Gūzen no Kiroku 3" (ぐうぜんのきろく3) (2009)
- "Gūzen no Kiroku Final" (ぐうぜんのきろくファイナル, Gūzen no Kiroku Fainaru) (2012)
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ "Sakerock".
- ^ http://www.mapup.net/store/other_distributed_titles/sake-0002.html
- ^ http://www.mapup.net/store/compare_notes/cn-0002.html
- ^ "SAKEROCK - CDJournal".
- ^ "カクバリズム:アーティスト". www.kakubarhythm.com. Archived from the original on 2008-05-07.
- ^ "カクバリズム:ディスコグラフィー".
- ^ "映画 少年メリケンサック (2008)について 映画データベース - allcinema".