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'''Plastic Tree''' (プラスティック・トゥリー) is a [[J-Rock]] band with influences from many [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternaive_rock Alternative rock] [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_rock bands] such as [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiohead Radiohead], [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins The Smashing Pumpkins], [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cure The Cure]. When they went major, they changed their style to more [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britpop Britpop] sound.
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'''Plastic Tree''' (プラスティック・トゥリー) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese]] band influenced by many [[wikipedia:Alternaive_rock|alternative rock]] bands such as [[wikipedia:Radiohead|Radiohead]], [[wikipedia:The Smashing Pumpkins|The Smashing Pumpkins]] and [[wikipedia:The Cure|The Cure]]. When they went major, they changed their style to more [[wikipedia:Britpop|Britpop]] sound.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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* [[Hasegawa Tadashi]] (長谷川 正): Bass
 
* [[Hasegawa Tadashi]] (長谷川 正): Bass
  
===ex-Members===
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===Former Members===
* [[Sasabuchi "Bucchi" Hiroshi]] (ササブチ ヒロシ):Drums (left 2009)
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* [[Sasabuchi "Bucchi" Hiroshi]] (ササブチ ヒロシ): Drums (left 2009)
* [[Shin]]: Drums (left 1996)
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* [[Shin (Plastic Tree)|Shin]]: Drums (left 1996)
* [[Takashi]]:Drums (left 2001)
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* [[Takashi]]: Drums (left 2001)
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
Plastic Tree also known as PuraTuri, or more affectionately, Pura-chan by fans ([[index.php?title=kurage&action=edit|kurage]]), Plastic Tree formed between 1993 and 1994. They can generally be described as alternative, although their beginnings tend to be labeled as [[Visual-Kei]], and are often compared with [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Britpop_musicians Britpop bands].
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Plastic Tree also known as PuraTuri, or more affectionately, Pura-chan by fans, Plastic Tree formed between 1993 and 1994. They can generally be described as alternative, although their beginnings tend to be labeled as [[Visual-kei|Visual-kei]], and are often compared with [[wikipedia:Britpop|Britpop]] bands.
  
The most recognizeable signature of Plastic Tree is the melodic, child-like voice of [[Arimura Ryutaro|Ryutaro]]. It is often described as very 'ethereal', and adds to the unique quality of their music. He composes the vast majority of their lyrics, while [[Nakayama Akira|Akira]], and [[Hasegawa Tadashi|Tadashi]] generally compose their music. In recent years, there has been some dispute of the band moving in a more mainstream direction, though they still appear to be very devoted to their fans and remain faithful to their musical roots.
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The most recognizeable signature of Plastic Tree is the melodic, child-like voice of [[Arimura Ryutaro]]. It is often described as very ethereal, and adds to the unique quality of their music. He composes the vast majority of their lyrics, while [[Nakayama Akira]], and [[Hasegawa Tadashi]] generally compose their music. In recent years, there has been some dispute of the band moving in a more mainstream direction, though they still appear to be very devoted to their fans and remain faithful to their musical roots.
  
While it has been popularly speculated that the band's name was derived from [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiohead Radiohead]'s song, [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fake_Plastic_Trees Fake Plastic Trees], the formation of the band and the release of this song do not coincide properly. In addition, in a recent interview, Ryutarou and Tadashi have revealed the real meaning behind their name. It is also common knowledge that Plastic Tree's [[Rira no Ki]] is a 'cover' of Radiohead's [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Iron_Lung My Iron Lung].
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While it has been popularly speculated that the band's name was derived from [[wikipedia:Radiohead|Radiohead]]]'s song, [[wikipedia:Fake Plastic Trees|Fake Plastic Trees]], the formation of the band and the release of this song do not coincide properly. In addition, in a recent interview, Arimura and Hasegawa have revealed the real meaning behind their name. It is also common knowledge that Plastic Tree's [[Lira no Ki]] is a 'cover' of [[wikipedia:Radiohead|Radiohead]]]'s [[wikipedia:My Iron Lung|My Iron Lung]].
  
On the DVD [[index.php?title=Kuro Tent 2&action=edit|Kuro Tent 2]], many of the live names are derived from works by [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins The Smashing Pumpkins].
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On the DVD [[Kuro Tent 2]], many of the live names are derived from works by [[wikipedia:The Smashing Pumpkins|The Smashing Pumpkins]].
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
===<span class="mw-headline">Demotapes===
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===Albums===
* [1995.03.28] [[untitled demotape]]
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* [1995.12.11] [[Strange Fruits -Kimyou na Kajitsu-|Strange Fruit -Kimyou na Kajitsu-]] (Strange fruits -奇妙な果実-) (indie mini-album)
* [1995.12.11] [[Poison biscuit]]
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* [1997.07.10] [[Hide and Seek]]
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* [1998.08.26] [[Puppet Show]]
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* [2000.08.23] [[Parade]]
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* [2002.09.21] [[Traumerei]] (トロイメライ)
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* [2003.10.22] [[Shiro Chronicle]] (シロクロニクル)
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* [2004.08.25] [[Cell.|cell.]]
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* [2006.06.28] [[Chandelier]] (シャンデリア)
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* [2007.06.27] [[Nega to Poji]] (ネガとポジ)
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* [2008.09.24] [[Utsusemi]] (うつせみ)
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* [2009.08.26] [[Gestaltzerfall Houkai]]  (ゲシュタルト崩壊)
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===Compilations===
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* [2001.03.27] [[Cut ~Early Songs Best Selection~|CUT ~Early Songs Best Selection~]]
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* [2001.11.14] [[Plastic Tree Single Collection]]
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* [2002.11.07] [[Premium Best]]
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* [2005.10.26] [[Shiro Ban]] (白盤
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* [2005.10.26] [[Kuro Ban]] (黒盤)
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* [2007.09.05] [[B-Men Gahou]] (B面画報)
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
* [1996.09.25] [[Rira no Ki]] (リラの樹)
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* [1996.09.25] [[Lira no Ki]] (リラの樹) (indie)
 
* [1997.06.25] [[Wareta Mado]] (割れた窓)
 
* [1997.06.25] [[Wareta Mado]] (割れた窓)
* [1998.02.15] [[Hontou no Uso]] (本当の嘘 ''True Lie'')
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* [1998.02.15] [[Hontou no Uso]] (本当の嘘)
* [1998.06.25] [[Zetsubou no Oka]] (絶望の丘 ''Hill of Despair'')
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* [1998.06.25] [[Zetsubou no Oka]] (絶望の丘)
 
* [1999.03.10] [[Tremolo]] (トレモロ)
 
* [1999.03.10] [[Tremolo]] (トレモロ)
 
* [1999.08.25] [[Sink]]
 
* [1999.08.25] [[Sink]]
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* [2001.09.14] [[Chiriyuku Bokura]] (散りユク僕ラ)
 
* [2001.09.14] [[Chiriyuku Bokura]] (散りユク僕ラ)
 
* [2002.06.26] [[Aoi Tori (Plastic Tree)|Aoi Tori]] (青い鳥)
 
* [2002.06.26] [[Aoi Tori (Plastic Tree)|Aoi Tori]] (青い鳥)
* [2003.05.21] [[Baka ni natta noni]] (バカになったのに)
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* [2003.05.21] [[Baka ni natta no ni]] (バカになったのに)
 
* [2003.06.25] [[Moshimo Piano ga Hiketa Nara]] (もしもピアノが弾げたなら)
 
* [2003.06.25] [[Moshimo Piano ga Hiketa Nara]] (もしもピアノが弾げたなら)
* [2003.10.01] [[Mizuiro Girlfriend]] (水色ガールフレンド ''Water-colored Girlfriend'')
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* [2003.10.01] [[Mizuiro Girlfriend]] (水色ガールフレンド)
* [2004.01.12] [[Yuki Hotaru]] (雪蛍 ''Snow Firefly'')
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* [2004.01.21] [[Yuki Hotaru]] (雪蛍 ''Snow Firefly'')
 
* [2004.03.10] [[Harusaki Sentimental]] (春咲 センチメンタル)
 
* [2004.03.10] [[Harusaki Sentimental]] (春咲 センチメンタル)
 
* [2004.07.28] [[Melancholic]] (メランコリック)
 
* [2004.07.28] [[Melancholic]] (メランコリック)
 
* [2005.05.11] [[Sanbika]] (賛美歌)
 
* [2005.05.11] [[Sanbika]] (賛美歌)
* [2005.10.12] [[Namae no Nai Hana]](名前のない花 ''Nameless Flower'')
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* [2005.10.12] [[Namae no Nai Hana]](名前のない花)
* [2005.11.16] [[GHOST]]
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* [2005.11.16] [[Ghost (Plastic Tree)|Ghost]]
* [2005.12.14] [[Kuuchuu Buranko (Plastic Tree)|Kuuchuu Buranko]] (空中ブランコ ''Sky Swing'')
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* [2005.12.14] [[Kuuchuu Blanco]] (空中ブランコ)
 
* [2006.05.10] [[Namida Drop]] (ナミダ ドロップ)
 
* [2006.05.10] [[Namida Drop]] (ナミダ ドロップ)
* [2007.01.24] [[Spica]] (スピカ)
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* [2007.01.24] [[Spica (Plastic Tree)|Spica]] (スピカ)
* [2007.05.16] [[Makka na Ito]] (真っ赤な糸)
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* [2007.05.16] [[Makka na Ito / Ai Yori Aoku]] (真っ赤な糸 / 藍より青く)
* [2008.04.09] [[Alone Again, Wonderful World]]
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* [2008.04.09] [[Alone Again, Wonderful World]] (アローンアゲイン、ワンダフルワールド)
* [2008.08.13] [[Replay/Dolly]] (リプレイ/Dolly)
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* [2008.08.13] [[Replay / Dolly]] (リプレイ / Dolly)
 
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* [2009.06.10] [[Fukurou]] ()
===Albums===
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* [2009.10.28] [[Sanatorium]] (サナトリウム)
* [1995.12.11] [[Strange Fruit]] -奇妙な果実- (~Kimyou na Kajitsu~)
 
* [1997.07.10] [[HIDE and SEEK]]
 
* [1998.08.26] [[Puppet Show]]
 
* [2000.08.23] [[Parade]]
 
* [2002.09.21] [[TRÄUMEREI|TRÄUMEREI]] (トロイメライ)
 
* [2003.10.22] [[SHIRO CHRONICLE]] (シロクロニクル)
 
* [2004.08.25] [[CELL.]]
 
* [2006.06.28] [[Chandelier]] (シャンデリア)
 
* [2007.06.27] [[Nega to Poji]] (ネガとポジ)
 
* [2008.09.24] [[Utsusemi]] (うつせみ)
 
  
===Compilations===
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===VHS / DVD===
* [2001.03.27] [[Cut ~Early Songs Best Selection~]]
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* [1999.07.28] [[Nijigen Orgel]] (二次元ヲルゴール)
* [2001.11.14] [[Plastic Tree Single Collection]]
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* [2000.11.08] [[Nijigen Orgel 2]] (二次元ヲルゴール2)
* [2002.11.07] [[Best Album (Premium Best)]]
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* [2002.03.21] [[Kuro Tent]] (黒テント)
* [2005.10.26] [[Shiro Ban]] (白盤 BestAlbum)
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* [2002.12.18] [[Kuro Tent 2]] (黒テント2)
* [2005.10.26] [[Kuro Ban]] (黒盤 BestAlbum)
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* [2004.12.22] [[Nijigen Orgel 3]] (二次元ヲルゴール3)
* [2007.09.05] [[B-Men Gahou]] (B面画報)
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* [2006.03.29] [[Hana Moete, Bourei no Namida, Tenmaku ni Ochiru.]] (花燃えて、亡霊の涙、天幕に堕ちる。)
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* [2007.07.30] [[What Is "Plastic Tree"|What is "Plastic tree"?]]
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* [2007.12.19] [[Zero (Plastic Tree)|Zero]] (ゼロ)
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* [2008.12.24] [[Merry Go Around The World]]
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* [2009.11.25] [[Tent]] (テント)
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* [2009.12.23] [[Gestaltzerfall Houkai -Eizou-hen-]] (ゲシュタルト崩壊 -映像編-)
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 01:59, 30 November 2009

Plastic Tree (プラスティック・トゥリー) is a Japanese band influenced by many alternative rock bands such as Radiohead, The Smashing Pumpkins and The Cure. When they went major, they changed their style to more Britpop sound.

Members

Former Members

Information

Plastic Tree also known as PuraTuri, or more affectionately, Pura-chan by fans, Plastic Tree formed between 1993 and 1994. They can generally be described as alternative, although their beginnings tend to be labeled as Visual-kei, and are often compared with Britpop bands.

The most recognizeable signature of Plastic Tree is the melodic, child-like voice of Arimura Ryutaro. It is often described as very ethereal, and adds to the unique quality of their music. He composes the vast majority of their lyrics, while Nakayama Akira, and Hasegawa Tadashi generally compose their music. In recent years, there has been some dispute of the band moving in a more mainstream direction, though they still appear to be very devoted to their fans and remain faithful to their musical roots.

While it has been popularly speculated that the band's name was derived from Radiohead]'s song, Fake Plastic Trees, the formation of the band and the release of this song do not coincide properly. In addition, in a recent interview, Arimura and Hasegawa have revealed the real meaning behind their name. It is also common knowledge that Plastic Tree's Lira no Ki is a 'cover' of Radiohead]'s My Iron Lung.

On the DVD Kuro Tent 2, many of the live names are derived from works by The Smashing Pumpkins.

Discography

Albums

Compilations

Singles

VHS / DVD

External Links