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Himitsu Kessha Codomo A

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Himitsu Kessha Codomo A promoting Unou Shiki & Sanou Shiki (2007)

Himitsu Kessha Codomo A (秘密結社コドモA; Secret Child Society A) was a five-piece Japanese electro-rock band in the visual-kei scene. The band was formed by former Ryouki Tanteisha Macaroni vocalist Eiji in July of 2004. After losing their bassist in December of 2006 and kicking their drummer out of the band a month later, the group acquired three new members (including a second vocalist) and continued on as Kibou-YA Honpo in April of 2007. The new band barely lasted a year and disbanded in February of 2008.

Himitsu Kessha Codomo A then reunited without Dai on March 24th, 2008 for a one night revival live.

Members

At the time of disbandment, the member line-up was:

  • Eiji (エイジ) - Vocals
  • Nie (ニイ) - Guitar
  • Takken (タッケン) - Guitar

Former Members

  • Kouta (コウタ) - Bass
  • Dai (ダイ) - Drums

Biography

Himitsu Kessha Codomo A promoting "Ao to Haru to Boku to" (2005)

Himitsu Kessha Codomo A was put together on July 31st, 2004 by former Ryouki Tanteisha Macaroni vocalist Eiji with the rest of the member line-up being: Nie (ex-Khimaira) and newcommer Takken on guitars, Kouta (ex-MuseLu'Ciluk) on bass, and Dai (also ex-Ryouki Tanteisha Macaroni) on drums. Their debut single, "Rettou Jidai", was released four months later on November 7th. 2004 came to a close with the band's first time in an event, it was on December 31st at Esaka MUSE as a part of UNDER CODE's all night "Kansai Seiatsu 2004-2005" event. Their participation was released as a digest on the compilation DVD Kansai Seiatsu 2004-2005 four months later on April 6th, 2005.

Although their debut single was released on UNDER CODE, they didn't formally belong under the label until January 1st, 2005. A month later, on February 16th, Himitsu Kessha Codomo A released their second single "Ao to Haru to Boku to". Following this release the band had contributed a new song ("MY Ue e") to the compilation album High Style Paradox IV ~re acceleration~, which was put out on March 2nd.

In the summer, the group released their third single "Tenjouura Renbo" on June 15th. To celebrate the new single, Himitsu Kessha Codomo A held their first CD release commemorative event a few days later. The event was titled "Tenjouura Musical" and it was at Esaka MUSE on June 18th. A month later, on July 27th, they released their debut mini-album Kodomozumu. The six track mini had each member produce a song (5 out of 6), along with an instrumental opening the album. Completing the summer was the release of the band's fourth single "Rettou Koushinkyoku" on August 24th.

On September 29th at Osaka MUSE they held their first one-man concert called Yuuyake Machi no Kodomotachi. It was during this live that they distributed "Sayonara Hoshi to Boy" for free. Two months later on November 9th the new song along with "MY Ue e" would both be contributed to the compilation album High Style Paradox Special ~RARE TRACK COLLECTIONS~. Also in November Himitsu Kessha Codomo A were a part of a tour, a first for the band. The 11 date tour was UNDER CODE's Nihon Seiatsu 2005, which took place from November 3rd at BAYSIDE JENNY to the 30th at Tokyo LIQUID ROOM ebisu.

Finishing off 2005 was the release of a mini-album and a commemorative event to promote its release. The mini in question was Saihousou + Yokoku Ban, which was released on December 7th. The five track album had three new songs with two re-recordings of songs found from their first two singles, "Rettou Jidai" and "Ao to Haru to Boku to". The release event was titled "Tenjouura Musical Sono Ni" and was at HOLIDAY UMEDA on December 18th.

Himitsu Kessha Codomo A promoting Otoko no Ko and Onna no Ko (2006)

Kicking off 2006 were two consecutive commemorative events celebrating vocalist Eiji's birthday; "Saraba Misoji Konchiwa Misoichi ~Atai wa Madamada Ikirunosa" was on January 22nd at Osaka MUSE while the event on the next day had the subtitle of "Kouyasai" and was at the same venue.

The two aforementioned simultaneously released mini-albums were released on January 25th and called Otoko no Ko and Onna no Ko. Both of the six track minis had one re-recorded song on them that was found on their previous released mini-album Saihousou + Yokoku Ban. The end of the month had them contributing a new song to the compilation album SHOCK WAVE CD ~CROSS GATE 2006~, which was released on January 21st. Otoko no Ko and Onna no Ko were also the band's first releases that charted on the Oricon weekly charts. Otoko reached #283 while Onna reached #275, with each of the mini-albums charting for only a week.

In February there were two one-man concerts as HOLIDAY venues; the first of which was titled Kodomo Agitator and was at HOLIDAY UMEDA on the 12th. The second and last of the two, called Kodomo Destroy, was at HOLIDAY SHINJUKU on the 18th. At both of these lives, the one track single "Sakura Techou" was sold. A one-man concert event was held on March 19th to commemorate the two previous ones; Tenjouura Muscial Sono San was at OSAKA MUSE.

Leading up to the release of their fifth (and last) single "Jinsei Game" and first DVD Seishun Tokusatsu, Himitsu Kessha Codomo A held two CD release commemorative events per month for three months. They were collectively titled "Seishun Tokusatsu Bangumi Himitsu Kessha Codomo A Jinsei Game", and were on the following dates: May 27th/8th at HOLIDAY OSAKA, June 24th/5th at Esaka MUSE, July 17th at Osaka MUSE, and July 18th at Esaka MUSE. On July 19th both the single and the DVD were released. "Jinsei Game" reached #163 on the Oricon weekly charts, while Seishun Tokusatsu reached #226. Each of the releases had only charted for a week. To celebrate the release of their single and DVD, the band had a one-man concert called Bakuretsu Kodomo Toshi at Harajuku ASTRO HALL on July 20th. It was during this live that they distributed "Yurei Johnny" for free.

Discography

Best Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Other Singles

DVDs

Compilations

External Links