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Helsinki Lambda Club was formed in the summer of 2013 in [[wikipedia:Chiba Prefecture|Chiba Prefecture]], [[wikipedia:Greater Tokyo Area|Greater Tokyo Area]], [[wikipedia:Kantō region|Kantō region]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. | Helsinki Lambda Club was formed in the summer of 2013 in [[wikipedia:Chiba Prefecture|Chiba Prefecture]], [[wikipedia:Greater Tokyo Area|Greater Tokyo Area]], [[wikipedia:Kantō region|Kantō region]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. | ||
In the beginning of 2014, they | In the beginning of 2014, they were selected as the best artist out of a total of about 1,000 entries at the audition sponsored by [[UK.PROJECT]]. | ||
In April 2017, guitar player [[Sakuma Kouhei]] decided to left the band, and replaced by [[Group2]]'s guitarist [[Kumagaya Daiki]]. | In April 2017, guitar player [[Sakuma Kouhei]] decided to left the band, and replaced by [[Group2]]'s guitarist [[Kumagaya Daiki]]. | ||
Their music draw influence from [[wikipedia:Garage rock|garage movement]] and [[wikipedia:Indie Rock|indie rock]] bands, such as [[wikipedia:Pavement (band)|Pavement]], [[wikipedia:Dinosaur Jr.|Dinosaur Jr.]], [[wikipedia:The Libertines|The Libertines]], [[wikipedia:Happy Mondays|Happy Mondays]] [[wikipedia:The Stone Roses|The Stone Roses]], [[wikipedia:The Drums|The Drums]], [[wikipedia:The Cure|The Cure]], [[wikipedia:The Strokes|The Strokes]] and [[wikipedia:The Clash|The Clash]]. | Their music draw influence from [[wikipedia:Garage rock|garage movement]] and [[wikipedia:Indie Rock|indie rock]] bands, such as [[wikipedia:Pavement (band)|Pavement]], [[wikipedia:Dinosaur Jr.|Dinosaur Jr.]], [[wikipedia:The Libertines|The Libertines]], [[wikipedia:Happy Mondays|Happy Mondays]], [[wikipedia:The Stone Roses|The Stone Roses]], [[wikipedia:The Drums|The Drums]], [[wikipedia:The Cure|The Cure]], [[wikipedia:The Strokes|The Strokes]] and [[wikipedia:The Clash|The Clash]]. | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== |
Latest revision as of 14:13, 13 August 2017

Helsinki Lambda Club (ヘルシンキラムダクラブ) is a four-piece Japanese indie rock band under UK.PROJECT.
Members
- Hashimoto Kaoru (橋本薫; Vocals & Guitar)
- Kumagaya Daiki (アベヨウスケ; Guitar)
- Inaba Koudai (稲葉航大; Bass)
- Abe Yousuke (アベヨウスケ; Drums)
Former Members
- Sakuma Kouhei (佐久間公平; Guitar; 2013-2017)
Information
Helsinki Lambda Club was formed in the summer of 2013 in Chiba Prefecture, Greater Tokyo Area, Kantō region, Japan.
In the beginning of 2014, they were selected as the best artist out of a total of about 1,000 entries at the audition sponsored by UK.PROJECT.
In April 2017, guitar player Sakuma Kouhei decided to left the band, and replaced by Group2's guitarist Kumagaya Daiki.
Their music draw influence from garage movement and indie rock bands, such as Pavement, Dinosaur Jr., The Libertines, Happy Mondays, The Stone Roses, The Drums, The Cure, The Strokes and The Clash.
Discography

Albums
- [2016.10.26] ME to ME
Mini-Albums
- [2014.??.??] Mekka de Choushouku wo (メッカで朝食を)
- [2014.??.??] Kuyou e.p. (供養e.p.)
- [2014.??.??] Meshi Kuwasero (メシ喰わせろ)
- [2015.03.18] olutta
Singles
- [2014.12.10] Helsinki Lambda Club no Ootoshi (ヘルシンキラムダクラブのお通し)
- [2016.06.08] Tomodachi ni Modorou (友達にもどろう)
Split Singles
Compilations
- [2014.09.14] Udagawa Calling ("#12 Yoiyama Mirror Ball")