Band-Maid

Band-Maid
Origin Japan
Genres Hard rock, heavy metal
Years active 2013-present
Labels Gump
Website bandmaid.tokyo
Members
  • Saiki Atsumi
  • Miku Kobato
  • Kanami Tōno
  • Akane Hirose
  • Misa

Band-Maid, stylized as BAND-MAID and formerly as BAND-MAID®, is a five-piece, all-female Japanese rock group, signed to Gump Records (Japanese: ガンプレコーズ Hepburn: Ganpu rekōzu), an imprint of the Shibuya-based Platinum Passport artist management and talent agency, itself a division of Avex Group.

History

After their initial formation as a four-piece in July 2013, vocalist Saiki joined in August of that year. The group performed as a five-piece for the first time at the Shibuya-AX "P Festival" on 22 August 2013.[1]

The group's image is modelled on the outfits worn by Tokyo's Maid café hostesses. In interviews, the band explains the concept came from founding member Miku who had previously worked at the Noodol Cafe in Akihabara.[2]

Since their formation, Band-Maid has regularly performed live at various venues around the Tokyo area.[3] The group released their debut album "Maid in Japan" in January 2014, written in collaboration with Platinum Passport-affiliated musicians Masahiko Fukui[4] and Kentaro Akutsu[5] (the latter formerly also of musical group Zero).

In August 2014, Band-Maid released the maxi single Ai to Jōnetsu no Matador (愛と情熱のマタドール (Matador of Love and Passion)); in December 2015 they released their sophomore record New Beginning.[6] The band undertook a tour of Tokyo venues to promote the album through February 2016, culminating in a sold-out concert on 14 February.[7]

Related acts

Akane and Kanami also perform as guest members of the acoustic group (Mochi to Cheeze (もちとちーず) (roughly translated as Rice Cake and Cheese), a sub-unit of the Platinum Passport idol group Predia.

Band members

Current members

Albums

  • Maid in Japan (2013)
  • Ai to Jōnetsu no Matador (single) (2014)
  • New Beginning (2015)
  • Brand New Maid (2016)

Notes

  1. "Band-Maid History". Retrieved 2015-12-08.
  2. "Biography — Band-Maid® Fans Cafe'". Retrieved 2015-12-09.
  3. "Band-Maid Live". Retrieved 2015-12-08.
  4. "FUKUI Masahiko". Retrieved 2015-12-08.
  5. "AKUTSU Kentaro". Retrieved 2015-12-08.
  6. "Band-Maid Discography". Retrieved 2015-12-08.
  7. "下北沢LIVEHOLIC(ライブハウス)on Twitter - Band-Maid show sold out update". Retrieved 2016-01-07.

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