Rottengraffty
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Rottengraffty | |
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Origin | Kyoto Prefecture, Japan |
Genres | |
Years active | 1999–present |
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Members | Nobuya Naoki Kazuomi Yuichi Hiroshi |
Website | rotten-g |
Rottengraffty (Japanese: ロットングラフティー, Hepburn: Rottongurafutī, stylized as ЯOTTENGR∀FFTY) is a Japanese rock band from Kyoto Prefecture, formed in 1999.[1] Their musical style mixes alternative rock, heavy metal, electronica, hip hop and reggae. They have had several top ten albums and several top twenty singles on the Oricon charts.[2]
History
[edit]Rottengraffty formed as a five-piece rock band with two vocalists in 1999. The mini-album Radical Peace × Radical Genocide was released on Bellwood, a sub label of King Records in 2001. After releasing Ekisapiko in 2005, Rottengraffty left King Records. In 2006, they released the single "Mandāra" on Inferno Records, a sub label of Universal created by J.[3]
In 2010, the band switched from writing their name in katakana, to writing it in English.[4] The album This World was released by Pine Fields Recordings that year. After signing to Victor Entertainment's Getting Better Records, Rottengraffty released the mini-album Life is Beautiful on October 7, 2015.[5] It reached number 6 on the Oricon Albums Chart. However, it was announced on December 29 that distribution of the mini-album would be discontinued due to issues with the rights to its songs.[6]
Their 2017 single, "70cm Shiho no Madobe", was used as the 10th ending theme song for the Dragon Ball Super anime.[7] On September 9, 2020, it was announced that guitarist and programmer Kazuomi would be refraining from live performances due to poor health.[8] On March 15, 2022, the band announced he was stepping away from live performances permanently and will work as their "sound producer".[9]
Members
[edit]- Nobuya Murase (村瀬 展弥) – vocals
- Naoki Makizawa (牧沢 直樹, stage name stylized as "N∀OKI") – vocals
- Kazuomi Nakakita (仲北 和臣) – guitar, programming
- Yuichi Adachi (安達 友一, stage name spelled 侑威地) – bass
- Hiroshi Nakama (中間 弘士) – drums
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Classick (stylized as "CL∀SSICK") – 2004
- Ekisapiko (えきさぴこ) – 2005
- This World – 2010
- Familiarize – 2011
- Walk – 2013
- Play – 2018
- Hello – 2022
Mini-albums
[edit]- Radical Peace × Radical Genocide – 2001
- Grind Vibes – 2002
- Synchronicitizm – 2003
- Life is Beautiful – 2015
- Goodbye to Romance – 2021
Singles
[edit]- "Warudakumi ~ Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence" (悪巧み〜Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence) – 2003
- "E for 20" – 2004
- "Mandāra" (マンダーラ) – 2006
- "D.A.N.C.E." – 2012
- "Sekai no Owari" (世界の終わり) – 2014
- "So... Start" – 2016
- "70cm Shiho no Madobe" (「70cm四方の窓辺」) – 2017
- "Hallelujah" (ハレルヤ) - 2019
- "Towa to Kage" (永遠と影) - 2020
- "Goodbye to Romance" (表題曲) - 2021
- "Akizakura" (秋桜) - 2022
- "Akatsuki Identity" (暁アイデンティティ) - 2024
Limited singles
[edit]- "Bō izu Dead" (暴イズDEAD) – 2001
- "Chaos in Terminal" – 2005
- "Palm" – 2006
- "Form" – 2006
- "Maido Ookini" (まいどおおきに) – 2008
Demos
[edit]- "Noise Performance Attitude"
- "Destrocker's Revolution"
Compilation albums
[edit]- Silver – 2011
- Gold – 2011
- You are Rottengraffty - 2020
Tribute albums
[edit]- Rottengraffty Tribute Album ~Mouse Trap~ - 2019
Home videos
[edit]- Chaos in Terminal – 2006
- Tour 2010 This World ~Kyoto Muse 2 Days~ – 2010
- Silver & Gold – 2012
- Walk..... This Way - 2014
- Play All Around Japan Tour 2018 in Nippon Budokan - 2018
- Rottengraffty Live in Tō-ji - 2020
- Rottengraffty in Billboard Live Osaka ~Goodbye to Romance Tour 2021~ - 2021
References
[edit]- ^ "Biography". ROTTENGRAFFTY official website (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 January 2020.
- ^ "ROTTENGRAFFTYの売上ランキング". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 March 2018.
- ^ "ROTTENGRAFFTY". Natalie (in Japanese). Retrieved 1 April 2023.
- ^ "ROTTENGRAFFTY、6/9-10に京都KBSホールにて開催する主催イベント"ロットンの日2017"の詳細発表! キュウソネコカミとのツーマン&ワンマンに決定!". Geki-Rock (in Japanese). 16 April 2017. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
- ^ "ROTTENGRAFFTYビクター移籍作詳細&ジャケ公開". Natalie (in Japanese). 2 September 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
- ^ "ROTTENGRAFFTYより重大なお知らせ". ROTTENGRAFFTY OFFICIAL SITE (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 4 February 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
- ^ "Rock Band Rottengraffty Performs Dragon Ball Super Anime's New Ending Song". Anime News Network. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
- ^ "ROTTENGRAFFTYよりお知らせ". ROTTENGRAFFTY OFFICIAL SITE (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 30 November 2021. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
- ^ "ROTTENGRAFFTY、KAZUOMI(Gt/Prog)がライヴ活動を離れサウンド・プロデューサーに". Geki-Rock (in Japanese). 15 March 2022. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
External links
[edit]- Japanese alternative rock groups
- Japanese electronic rock musical groups
- Japanese punk rock groups
- Japanese nu metal musical groups
- 1999 establishments in Japan
- Musical groups from Kyoto Prefecture
- Musical groups established in 1999
- King Records (Japan) artists
- Victor Entertainment artists
- Universal Music Group artists