Lands (band)
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Origin | Japan |
Genres | Alternative rock, , experimental, Rock, Ska |
Years active | 2009 | –2010
Labels | J Storm |
Associated acts | Bank Band, Takeshi Kobayashi, Lily Chou-Chou, Mr. Children, Salyu |
Website | www.j-storm.co.jp/others |
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Lands (stylized as LANDS) is a temporary musical band created by the producer of Japanese pop-rock band Mr. Children, Takeshi Kobayashi (å°æž— æ¦å² Kobayashi Takeshi). The group was created to promote the film Bandage, which stars the Japanese singer and actor Jin Akanishi as the leader and vocalist Natsu (ナツ) of the fictional band. The band released their debut single "Bandage", on November 25, 2009.[1] The single topped the Oricon chart selling 211,000 copies in the first week.[2]
History
In October 2008, it was announced that Jin Akanishi would be starring in a film titled Bandage, where he would play the character Natsu the leader and vocalist of Lands, a four-member band that is set in the 1990s.[3] The film was directed by Takeshi Kobayashi, who was also chosen to create the music for the film.[3] In early November 2008. it was revealed that Kobayashi had written at least five songs for the film and that the fictional band would be planning a "real world" debut.[4] In September 2009, it was reported that Lands would make their debut later in the fall with the single, "Bandage".[5] Nearly a month later it was confirmed that the single would be released on November 25, 2009.[6]
The single debuted at number one on the Oricon single chart.[2] The band released their debut — and last album, Olympos, on January 13, 2010.[7] The album also debuted at number one on the Oricon weekly album charts with the sales of over 103,000 copies.[8] On January 19, 2010, the group held a concert titled, Lands Last Live.[9]
References
- ↑ "赤西ä»ãŒæŒã†æ˜ 画『BANDAGE ãƒãƒ³ãƒ‡ã‚¤ã‚¸ã€ä¸»é¡ŒæŒã‚’ç€ã†ãŸï¼ˆR)ã§ã‚²ãƒƒãƒˆ" (in Japanese). Livedoor. November 12, 2009. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
- 1 2 "Charts: Akanishi's LANDS, GReeeeN". Tokyograph. December 2, 2009. Retrieved December 22, 2009.
- 1 2 "削除ã•れãŸã€ŒKAT-TUN・赤西ä»ã€ä¸»æ¼”æ˜ ç”»æ±ºå®šã€ã®æ€ªæƒ…å ±". Cyzo Woman (in Japanese). Livedoor. October 29, 2008. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
- ↑ "KAT-TUN赤西ä»ã®åˆä¸»æ¼”æ˜ ç”»ã«ãƒ‘クリ疑惑ãŒç™ºè¦š!?". Cyzo (in Japanese). Livedoor. November 4, 2008. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
- ↑ KATï¼ï¼´ï¼µï¼®èµ¤è¥¿ã€€å½¹æŸ„ãã®ã¾ã¾ã‚½ãƒï¼£ï¼¤. Sponichi (in Japanese). Sponichi Annex. September 8, 2009. Archived from the original on September 10, 2009. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
- ↑ "KAT-TUNã®èµ¤è¥¿ä»ã¨å°æž—æ¦å²ãŒæœŸé–“é™å®šãƒ¦ãƒ‹ãƒƒãƒˆçµæˆ". Natalie (in Japanese). Livedoor. October 23, 2009. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
- ↑ "赤西"LANDS"ã€æœ€åˆã§æœ€å¾Œã®ã‚¢ãƒ«ãƒãƒ ãŒåˆæ—¥é¦–ä½". Oricon (in Japanese). January 14, 2010. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
- ↑ "Oricon Weekly Album Charts for the fourth week of January 2010" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
- ↑ "赤西ä»ã€LANDS"当é¸å€çއ50å€"ãƒ©ã‚¹ãƒˆãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ–ã«æ„Ÿæ…¨æ·±ã’" (in Japanese). Oricon. 2010-01-20. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
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