Kana-Boon

Kana-Boon
Origin Sakai, Osaka, Japan
Years active 2008 (2008)–present
Labels Ki/oon Music
Members Maguro Taniguchi (Vocal, Guitar)
Hayato Koga (Guitar)
Yuuma Meshida (Bass)
Takahiro Koizumi (Drums)

KANA-BOON, is a Japanese rock band formed in 2008. They made their major debut with Ki/oon Music in 2013. Ever since, they've had three albums reach the top ten on the weekly Oricon Albums Chart, with "Doppel" being their best-charting album, reaching the third place on the chart.[1] They've also had five singles reach the top ten on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart, with "Furudoraibu" (フルドライブ) being their best-charting single, reaching the sixth place on the chart.[2]

Discography

Albums

Title Release date Oricon
僕がCDを出したら April 24, 2013 14[3]
Doppel October 30, 2013 3[1]
Time January 21, 2015 4[4]
Origin February 17, 2016 6[5]

Singles

Title Release date Oricon
"盛者必衰の理、お断り" September 25, 2013 10[6]
"Kesshō hoshi" (結晶星) February 26, 2014 8[7]
"Furudoraibu" (フルドライブ) May 21, 2014 6[2]
"Namakiteyuku" (生きてゆく) August 27, 2014 19[8]
"Shiruetto" (シルエット) November 26, 2014 11[9]
"Nandemonetari" (なんでもねだり) May 13, 2015 8[10]
"Daibaa" (ダイバー) August 5, 2015 11[11]
"Ranandoran" (ランアンドラン) January 20, 2016 9[12]

References

  1. 1 2 "DOPPEL". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  2. 1 2 "フルドライブ". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  3. "僕がCDを出したら". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  4. "TIME". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  5. "Origin". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  6. "盛者必衰の理、お断り". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  7. "結晶星". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  8. "生きてゆく". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  9. "シルエット". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  10. "なんでもねだり". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  11. "ダイバー". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  12. "ランアンドラン". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
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