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Left to right: [[Fujimaki Ryota]], [[Jinguji Osamu]], [[Maeda Keisuke]]]]
  
 
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'''Remioromen''' (レミオロメン) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band that debuted in 2003 on [[SPEEDSTAR RECORDS]] label. They started as a three-man band, but now usually incorporates keyboards and strings in their song arrangements. They are best-known for their songs "[[3gatsu 9ka]]" and "[[Konayuki]]" which were featured in the [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[1 Litre no Namida]]''. Though Remioromen has never had a single rank at #1, their recent releases have stayed on the charts for long periods of time and their overall sales have been quite high. In 2009, they transferred to [[avex trax]] sublabel [[OORONG RECORDS]].
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'''Remioromen''' (レミオロメン), sometimes abbreviated as '''Remio''' (レミオ), is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band that formed in 2000. They started as a three-man band, but now usually incorporate keyboards and strings in their song arrangements. They are known for their songs "[[3gatsu 9ka]]" and "[[Konayuki (Remioromen)|Konayuki]]" which were featured in the 2005 [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[1 Litre no Namida]]''. The band is currently signed to the [[avex trax]] sub-label [[OORONG RECORDS]] and managed by [[OORONG-SHA]].
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
* [[Fujimaki Ryota]] (藤巻亮太) (vocals, guitar)
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===Current Members===
* [[Maeda Keisuke]] (前田啓介) (bass, chorus)
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* [[Fujimaki Ryota]] (藤巻亮太) - Vocals, guitar
* [[Jinguji Osamu]] (神宮司治) (drums, chorus)
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* [[Maeda Keisuke]] (前田啓介) - Bass, chorus
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* [[Jinguji Osamu]] (神宮司治) - Drums, chorus
  
 
===Support Members===
 
===Support Members===
* [[Kobayashi Takeshi]] (小林武史) (keyboards)
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* [[Kobayashi Takeshi]] (小林武史) - Keyboards; 2004-present
* [[Minagawa Makota]] (皆川真人) (keyboards, chorus)
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* [[Minagawa Makoto]] (皆川真人) - Keyboards, chorus; 2005-present
* [[Kushi Hiroshi]] (工士洋史) (guitar)
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* [[Kushi Hiroshi]] (工士洋史) - Guitar; 2008
* [[Kouguchi Shuuji]] (河口修二) (guitar)
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* [[Kouguchi Shuji]] (河口修二) - Guitar; 2009-present
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
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[[Image:Remioromen - Asagao promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Remioromen promoting ''[[Asagao (Remioromen album)|Asagao]]'' (2003)]]
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===Formation - ''Asagao''===
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[[Fujimaki Ryota]], [[Maeda Keisuke]], and [[Jinguji Osamu]] grew up in [[Wikipedia:Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi Prefecture]] and attended the same schools together from elementary to high school.<ref name="officialbio">"[http://www.remioromen.jp/bio/index.html レミオロメン BIOGRAPHY]". Retrieved 2010-05-30.</ref> In December 2000, they formed the band Remioromen.
  
[[Image:Remioromen - Asagao promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Remioromen promoting ''[[Asagao]]'' (2003)]]
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"Remioromen" is not an actual Japanese word, but the result of wordplay.<ref name="officialbio" /> The three played janken ([[Wikipedia:Rock-paper-scissors|rock-paper-scissors]]) to determine the number of Japanese characters that each chose to form the band name. Fujimaki was the first winner and picked "re" () because it was the first character in his favorite band, [[Wikipedia:Radiohead|Radiohead]] (レディオヘッド). Jinguji was the second winner and picked "mi" (ミ) because it was the first character of his current girlfriend, and "o" (オ) because it was the first character of his first name. Maeda was the third winner and picked "romen" (ロメン), derived from "romendensha" (路面電車; ''tram''), because he likes trams.
===Formation - Asagao===
 
[[Fujimaki Ryota]], [[Maeda Keisuke]], and [[Jinguji Osamu]] grew up in the Yamanashi Prefecture and attended the same schools together from elementary to high school. In December 2000, they formed their band Remioromen (レミオロメン).
 
  
"Remioromen" is not an actual Japanese word, but the result of wordplay. The three played janken (rock-paper-scissors) to determine the number of Japanese characters that each chose to form a band name. Fujimaki was the first winner and picked "re" (レ) because it was the first character in his favorite band, [[Wikipedia:Radiohead|Radiohead]] (レディオヘッド). Jinguji was the second winner and picked "mi" (ミ) because it was the first character of his current girlfriend, and "o" (オ) because it was the first character of his first name. Maeda was the third winner and picked "romen" (ロメン), derived from "romendensha" (路面電車; tram) because he likes trams.
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In 2001, Remioromen began to hold many live concerts around [[Wikipedia:Maebashi, Gunma|Maebashi]] and [[Wikipedia:Shimokitazawa|Shimokitazawa]]. As time passed, they steadily attracted more fans.<ref name="officialbio" /> After living away from their hometown for a year, Remioromen returned home to focus on the band. They rented a [[Wikipedia:Shinto shrine|Shinto shrine]] where they wrote songs and practiced everyday. They started selling [[#Demos|demos]] at their shows, which exceeded their expectations and sold out.<ref name="officialbio" />
  
In 2001, Remioromen started to hold many live concerts in the Gunma Prefecture of [[Tokyo]]. With many regular shows, their fanbase steadily began to grow. After living away from their hometown for a year, Remioromen returned home to focus on the band. They rented a Shinto shrine where they wrote songs and practiced everyday. They started selling CDs they recorded independently at their shows, which exceeded their expectations and sold out.
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Remioromen released their first mini-album, ''[[Festa (Remioromen mini-album)|Festa]]'', on March 12th, 2003, and their first single, "[[Ameagari (Remioromen)|Ameagari]]", on May 21st under the [[Indie|indie]] label [[DAIZAWA RECORDS]], a sub-label of [[UK PROJECT]]. "Ameagari" received heavy rotation on radio stations and was later featured on ''[[Heavy Rotations ~J-Hits Complete '01~'03|HEAVY ROTATIONS ~J-HITS COMPLETE '01~'03]]'' in 2004.
  
Remioromen released their first mini-album ''[[Festa (Remioromen)|Festa]]'' on March 12th, 2003, and their first single "[[Ameagari]]" on May 21st, under the Indie label [[UK PROJECT]]. "Ameagari" received heavy rotation on radio stations and was later featured on 802 HEAVY ROTATIONS ~J-HITS COMPLETE '01~'03 in 2004.
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On August 20th, Remioromen released their second single, "[[Denwa (Remioromen)|Denwa]]", under the management of [[OORONG-SHA]] on the major label [[SPEEDSTAR RECORDS]], and later their first album, ''[[Asagao (Remioromen album)|Asagao]]'', on November 19th. The album debuted at #17 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart and had a long chart run of 65 weeks.<ref>"[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/524381/1/ 朝顔/レミオロメン]". ''[[Oricon|ORICON]] STYLE Music''. Retrieved 2010-05-30.</ref> Six days after the album's release, they performed their first one-man live at [[SHIBUYA-AX]]. At the end of the year, Remioromen was the final performer on ''COUNTDOWN JAPAN 03/04'', an annual event celebrating the beginning of the new year. Remioromen embarked on their first one-man tour, ''TOUR 2004 "Asagao"'', on January 16th, 2004. It was a success with nine shows in eight locations.
  
On August 20th, Remioromen released their second single "[[Denwa]]" under a new major label, SPEEDSTAR RECORDS. That summer, they did many live shows and continued to gain fans. In October, Fujimaki started his own radio show on FM802 called "MUSIC FREAKS". It aired on Sundays bi-weekly at 10:00pm.
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[[Image:Remioromen - ether promo.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Remioromen promoting ''[[Ether (Remioromen)|ether]]'' (2005)]]
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===''ether'' - Budokan Live===
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For the release of their third single, "[[3gatsu 9ka]]", Remioromen returned to their hometown in Yamanashi Prefecture to perform a live at their old junior high school's gymnasium. 2000 people attended out of the town's population of 12,000. With the release of their fourth single, "[[Acacia (Remioromen)|Acacia]]", on May 19th, Remioromen started a series of live shows called ''LIVE CIRCUIT 2004 "Acacia"''. It concluded on July 9th at [[Zepp|Zepp Tokyo]] with a total of 20 shows.
  
Remioromen released their first album ''[[Asagao]]'' on November 19th. It debuted at #17 on the [[Oricon]] charts and had a long chart run of 65 weeks. Six days later, they did their first one-man live at [[Shibuya-Ax|SHIBUYA-AX]]. At the end of the year, Remioromen was the last performer in COUNTDOWN JAPAN 03/04, an annual event celebrating the beginning of the new year. Remioromen started their first one-man tour, ''TOUR 2004 "Asagao"'', on January 16th, 2004. It was a success with nine shows in eight locations.
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After two more singles, "[[Moratorium (Remioromen)|Moratorium]]" and "[[Minamikaze (Remioromen)|Minamikaze]]", Remioromen released their second album ''[[Ether (Remioromen)|ether]]'' on March 9th, 2005. Although it missed the #1 position, it charted for 71 weeks, selling 402,205 copies. It became the [[2005 Oricon Top 100 Albums|#54 best-selling album of 2005]] and [[2006 Oricon Top 100 Albums|#90 of 2006]]. On the same day of the album's release, the band performed at [[Nippon Budokan]] for the first time. The concert was recorded and later released on DVD as ''[[3gatsu 9ka Budokan Live]]''. On May 14th at [[Zepp|Zepp Osaka]], they began their second tour called ''TOUR 2005 "ether trip"''. The tour had a total of nine shows. During the summer, Remioromen performed at numerous summer shows including RISING SUN ROCK FESTIVAL, J-WAVE LIVE 2000+5, and The Tug of Rock 'n Roll.
  
[[Image:Remioromen - ether promo.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Remioromen promoting ''[[Ether|ether]]'' (2005)]]
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[[Image:Remioromen - Flash and Gleam promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Remioromen promoting ''[[Flash and Gleam]]'' (2006)]]
===ether - Budokan live===
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===''HORIZON'' - ''Flash and Gleam''===
For the release of their third single "[[3gatsu 9ka]]", Remioromen returned to their hometown in the Yamanashi Prefecture to perform a live in their old junior high school's gymnasium. 2000 people attended out of the town's population of 12,000. With the release of their fourth singe "[[Acacia]]" on May 19th, Remioromen started a series of live shows called ''LIVE CIRCUIT 2004 "Acacia"''. It concluded on July 9th at [[Zepp|Zepp Tokyo]] with a total of 20 shows.
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On October 12, Remioromen released their seventh single, "[[Ao no Sekai]]". In the same month, their songs "[[3gatsu 9ka]]" and the upcoming "[[Konayuki (Remioromen)|Konayuki]]" were used as insert songs in the Fuji TV [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[1 Litre no Namida]]''. "Konayuki" was released the following month and it was an instant hit. It debuted at #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart, charted for 54 weeks, and went on to become the [[2006 Oricon Top 200 Singles|#2 best-selling single of 2006]]. The [[PV]] also won "Best Pop Video" at the ''[[MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN|MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2006]]''.<ref>"[http://www.mtvjapan.com/vmaj/2007/videos/2006.html VMAJ2006 受賞アーティスト・作品一覧]". ''MTV''. Retrieved 2010-05-30.</ref>
  
After two more singles, "[[Moratorium]]" and "[[Minamikaze]]", Remioromen released their second album ''[[ether [エーテル]]]'' on March 9th, 2005. Although it missed the #1 position, it charted for an amazing 71 weeks, selling 402,205 copies. This made it the #54 album of 2005 and #90 of 2006. On the same day, they performed at [[Nippon Budokan]] for the first time. The concert was recorded and later released on DVD as ''[[3gatsu 9ka Budokan Live]]''. On May 14th at [[Zepp|Zepp Osaka]], they began their second tour called ''TOUR 2005 "ether trip"''. The tour had a total of nine shows. During the summer, Remioromen performed at numerous summer shows including "RISING SUN ROCK FESTIVAL", "J-WAVE LIVE 2000+5", and "The Tug of Rock 'n Roll".
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In January 2006, Remioromen began their first hall tour, ''TOUR 2006 "UNDER THE SUN"'', with 24 performances in 22 cities across Japan. The first show was a special live in their hometown, called "UNDER THE SUN IN YAMANASHI". On March 1, the group released their ninth singe, "[[Taiyou no Shita]]". It was used as the theme song for the movie ''[[Kokitsune Helen]]''. Their third album ''[[Horizon (Remioromen)|HORIZON]]'' was released on May 17th and is their most successful album to date. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart and maintained its position for three straight weeks, later becoming the [[2006 Oricon Top 100 Albums|#16 best-selling album of 2006]]. In August, Remioromen held a live on the runway of Yamanashi airport called ''Remioromen SUMMER LIVE "STAND BY ME"''. There were over 30,000 people in attendance, making the band's largest live.<ref>"[http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000026701 レミオロメン、滑走路ライヴ音源と新曲の2枚組アイテムを年内限定出荷!]". ''BARKS''. 2006-09-08. Retrieved 2010-05-30.</ref> The concert was released a few months later on a limited live album, ''[[Flash and Gleam]]'', which also contained one new studio track, and later on DVD with their best album, ''[[Remio Best]]''.
  
[[Image:Remioromen - Flash and Gleam promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Remioromen promoting ''[[Flash and Gleam]]'' (2006)]]
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Remioromen began their second tour of the year on November 4th and their first arena tour. The tour, entitled ''TOUR 2006 "ISLAND OVER THE HORIZON"'', was seen by over 130,000 people in sixteen shows and nine cities. It was later released on DVD as ''[["Island Over the Horizon" at Yokohama Arena|"ISLAND OVER THE HORIZON" at YOKOHAMA ARENA]]''. At the end of the year, [[Oricon]] announced the year-end sales chart and Remioromen took the #9 position with 409,840,000 total yen in sales.<ref>"[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/061221_04.html 2006年 アーティストトータルセールスランキング大発表!]". ''[[Oricon]]''. 2006-12-21. Retrieved 2010-05-30.</ref>
===HORIZON - Flash and Gleam===
 
On October 12, Remioromen released their seventh single "[[Ao no Sekai]]". During the same month, their songs "[[3gatsu 9ka]]" and the unreleased "[[Konayuki]]" were featured in the Fuji TV [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[1 Litre no Namida]]''. This tie-up gained the group a fair amount of attention. "Konayuki" was released the following month and it was an instant hit. It debuted at #2 on the Oricon charts, charted for 54 weeks and went on to become the #2 single of 2006. The [[PV]] also won "Best Pop Video" at the "MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2006".
 
  
In January 2006, Remioromen began their first hall tour ''TOUR 2006 "UNDER THE SUN"'' with 24 performances in 22 cities across Japan. The first show was a special live in their hometown called "UNDER THE SUN IN YAMANASHI". On March 1, the group released their ninth singe "[[Taiyou no Shita]]". It was used as the theme song for the movie ''[[Kokitsune Helen]]''. Their third album ''[[Horizon (Remioromen)|HORIZON]]'' was released on May 17th and is their most successful album to date. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and maintained its position for three straight weeks, becoming the #16 album of 2006. In August, Remioromen held a live on the runway of Yamanashi airport called ''Remioromen SUMMER LIVE "STAND BY ME"''. There were over 30,000 people in attendance, making it their biggest live. The concert was released a few months later on a limited live album, [[Flash and Gleam]], which contained one new studio track, and later on DVD with their greatest hits album, ''[[Remio Best]]''.
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[[Image:Remioromen 2009.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Remioromen promoting ''[[Remio Best]]'' (2009)]]
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===''Kaze no Chroma'' - ''Remio Best''===
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On March 14th, 2007, Remioromen released their tenth single, "[[Akanezora]]". It was used as [[Wikipedia:Japan Racing Association|Japan Racing Association]]'s CM theme song. On May 9th, the band released their eleventh single and first double A-side, "[[Hotaru / Run|Hotaru / RUN]]". During the summer, Remioromen participated in Japan's usual series of live events. They attended [[a-nation]] for the first time as a surprise act, despite not being a part of [[avex trax]]. Other events included SETSTOCK '07 and SUMMER SONIC 07.
  
Remioromen began their second tour of the year on November 4th and their first arena tour. The tour entitled ''TOUR 2006 "ISLAND OVER THE HORIZON"'' was seen by over 130,000 people in sixteen shows and nine cities. It was later released on DVD as ''[["Island Over the Horizon" at Yokohama Arena|"ISLAND OVER THE HORIZON" at YOKOHAMA ARENA]]''. At the end of the year, [[Oricon]] announced the total sales chart of the year and Remioromen took the #9 position of total yen sold.
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On October 28th, Remioromen held a free outdoor concert called ''SPECIAL LIVE "Wonderful & Beautiful"'' at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall. At this show they debuted a new song, "[[Wonderful & Beautiful]]", which was later released as a single in December. Remioromen started their largest tour yet in early 2008. The 40 show hall tour spanning 31 cities across Japan would last for five months. On May 14th, it was released on DVD as ''[[Tour 2008 "Wonderful & Beautiful"|TOUR 2008 "Wonderful & Beautiful"]]''.
  
[[Image:Remioromen 2009.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Remioromen promoting ''[[Remio Best]]'' (2009)]]
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Remioromen released their thirteenth single, "[[Motto Tooku e / Orchestra]]", on July 30th. Both A-sides had tie-ins with the [[Wikipedia:2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Beijing Summer Olympics]]; "[[Motto Tooku e]]" was the theme song for [[Fuji TV]]'s broadcast and "[[Orchestra (Remioromen)|Orchestra]]" was [[Wikipedia:Coca-Cola|Coca-Cola]]'s cheering song. Remioromen also took part in many live events for the summer, including J-WAVE LIVE 2000+8 and a second appearance at [[a-nation]].
===Kaze no Chroma - Remio Best===
 
On March 14th, 2007, Remioromen released their tenth single called "[[Akanezora]]". It was used as Japan Racing Association's CM theme song. On May 9th, the band's released their eleventh single and first double A-side, "[[Hotaru / Run|Hotaru / RUN]]". During the summer, Remioromen did their usual series of live events. In 2007, they attended "[[a-nation]]" for the first time as a surprise act, despite not being a part of avex trax. Other events included "SETSTOCK '07" and "SUMMER SONIC 07".
 
  
On October 28th, Remioromen held a free outdoor concert called ''SPECIAL LIVE "Wonderful & Beautiful"'' at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall. At this show they debuted a new song, "[[Wonderful & Beautiful]]" which was later released as a single in December. Remioromen started their largest tour yet in early 2008. The 40 show hall tour spanning 31 cities across Japan would last for five months. On May 14th, it was released on DVD as ''[[Tour 2008 "Wonderful & Beautiful|"TOUR 2008 "Wonderful & Beautiful"]]''.
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On September 1st, it was announced that Remioromen would release their fourth studio album on October 29th entitled ''[[Kaze no Chroma]]''. It was their first album to come in a CD+DVD format. A two-part tour, ''TOUR 2009 "Kaze no Chroma"'', was also revealed for the new year. The first half was a hall tour during January and February, and the second half was an arena tour during March and April.
  
Remioromen released their thirteenth single "[[Motto Tooku e / Orchestra]]" on July 30th. Both songs had tie-ins with the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Remioromen also had many live events for the summer, including "J-WAVE LIVE 2000+8" and a second appearance at "a-nation".
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Their fourteenth single, "[[Yume no Tsubomi (Remioromen)|Yume no Tsubomi]]", was released on January 7, 2009. The title song was the theme song for the movie ''[[Kansen Rettou]]''. This single was their first to be released after moving to the [[avex trax]] sub-label [[OORONG RECORDS]], the label of their management, [[OORONG-SHA]].
  
On September 1st, it was announced that Remioromen will release their fourth studio album on October 29th entitled ''[[Kaze no Chroma]]''. It is their first album to come in a CD+DVD format. With the release of this album, a two-part tour was decided, called ''TOUR 2009 "Kaze no Chroma"''. The first segment is a hall tour during January and February and then an arena tour in March and April.
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After six years and four studio albums since their professional debut, Remioromen released their first best album, ''[[Remio Best]]'', on March 9th, 2009. The album contained fourteen of their previous songs, plus one new song, "[[Sakura (Remioromen)|Sakura]]", which was released as a digital single. Surprisingly, the album did not contain all of their previous fourteen singles. The album reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart and became the [[2009 Oricon Top 200 Albums|#8 best-selling album of 2009]].<ref>"[http://contents.oricon.co.jp/music/special/091218_01_03.html オリコン2009年年間ランキング大発表!]". ''[[Oricon]]''. 2009-12-18. Retrieved 2010-05-30.</ref>
  
Their fourteenth single "[[Yume no Tsubomi]]" was released on January 7th, 2009. The title song was the theme song for the movie ''[[Kansen Rettou]]''. This single was their first to be released after switching labels to OORONG RECORDS.
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Remioromen concluded ''TOUR 2009 "Kaze no Chroma"'' with two concerts at [[Saitama Super Arena]] in May. The 26-song setlist was broadcasted live on Fuji TV and later released on DVD as ''[[Remioromen Special Live at Saitama Super Arena|REMIOROMEN SPECIAL LIVE at SAITAMA SUPER ARENA]]''.
  
After six years and four studio albums, Remioromen released their first greatest hits album, ''[[Remio Best]]'' on March 9th, 2009. The album contained fourteen of their previous songs, plus one new song, "[[Sakura (Remioromen)|Sakura]]", released as a digital single. Surprisingly, the album does not contain all of their fourteen 14 singles. It reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts.
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[[Image:Remioromen - Kachoufuugetsu promo.jpg|thumb|230px|Remioromen promoting ''[[Kachoufuugetsu (Remioromen album)|Kachoufuugetsu]]'' (2010)]]
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===''Kachoufuugetsu'' - 10th Anniversary===
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After the highly successful ''[[Remio Best]]'', Remioromen released their fifteenth single, entitled "[[Starting Over (Remioromen)|Starting Over]]". The title song is the 2009 image CM song for Takeda Pharmaceutical Company's pill "Alinamin", as well as the theme song for LISMO's online drama ''[[Kakumei Station 5+25]]''. They also held a [[Zepp]] tour called ''ZEPP TOUR 2009 "Starting Over" supported by Alinamin'', performing in all six Zepp venues across Japan.
  
===Recent Activity===
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Next came the band's sixteenth single, "[[Koi no Yokan Kara]]", on Novermber 25th. The song was previously performed solo by Fujimaki with an acoustic guitar at the ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2007. The band concluded 2009 with their first appearance at the prestigious ''[[NHK]] [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]'', performing their big hit "[[Konayuki (Remioromen)|Konayuki]]".<ref>"[http://sankei.jp.msn.com/entertainments/media/091123/med0911231713004-n1.htm 【NHK紅白】初出場のレミオロメン「温かい音楽届けたい」]". 2009-11-23. Retrieved 2010-05-30.</ref>
Remioromen concluded ''TOUR 2009 "Kaze no Chroma"'' with two concerts in [[Saitama Super Arena]]. The 26-song setlist was broadcasted live on Fuji TV.
 
  
After the highly successful ''[[Remio Best]]'', Remioromen will be releasing their fifteenth single, entitled "[[Starting Over]]". The title song is the 2009 image CM song for Takeda Pharmaceutical Company's pill "Alinamin" as well as the theme song for LISMO's online drama ''[[Kakumei Station 5+25]]''. They will also be holding a [[Zepp]] tour called ''ZEPP TOUR 2009 "Starting Over" supported by Alinamin'', performing in all six venues.
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On midnight of January 1, 2010, Remioromen's 10th anniversary plans were revealed on their website. On February 17th, the band released their second digital single, "[[Kachoufuugetsu (Remioromen single)|Kachoufuugetsu]]", followed by their [[Kachoufuugetsu (Remioromen album)|fifth studio album of the same name]]. On May 13th, they embarked on the tour ''Remioromen 10th Anniversary TOUR 2010 "Kachoufuugetsu"'' which lasts until December. During a two-month break in the middle of the tour, the band will release their seventeenth single, "[[Tatsunda Joe]]", on July 28th.<ref>"[http://natalie.mu/music/news/32235 レミオロメン、攻めの新シングル「立つんだジョー」]". ''Natalie''. 2010-05-24. Retrieved 2010-05-30.</ref> The title track has been airing as the [[CM]] song for [[Wikipedia:Asahi Breweries|ASAHI SUPER DRY SLIM BOTTLE]] since April 27th.<ref>"[http://natalie.mu/music/news/31122 レミオロメン「スーパードライ」CMで新曲ライブ披露]". ''Natalie''. 2010-04-27. Retrieved 2010-05-30.</ref>
 
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==Setlist Tracks==
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Remioromen has performed many songs prior to their debut that have yet to appear on any of their CDs.<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20021212014558/www.remioromen.jp/keireki.htm 経歴]". www.remioromen.jp. Archived from the [http://www.remioromen.jp/keireki.htm original] on 2002-12-12. Retrieved 2010-05-30.</ref> These include:
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* Taiyou (太陽)
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* Densha (電車)
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* Wasuremono (忘れ物)
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* Itsuka no Hana (いつかの花)
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* Cover (カバー)
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* Ningen 69 (人間69)
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* Hanabira (花びら)
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* Puzzle (パズル)
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* Nashi 4 (なし4)
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* Hysteric (ヒステリック)
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* Saibou Bunretsu (細胞分裂)
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
===Albums===
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===Studio Albums===
* [2003.11.19] [[Asagao]] (朝顔; ''Morning Glory'')
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* [2003.11.19] [[Asagao (Remioromen album)|Asagao]] (朝顔; ''[[Wikipedia:Ipomoea nil|Morning Glory]]'')
* [2005.03.09] [[Ether|ether [エーテル]]]
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* [2005.03.09] [[Ether (Remioromen)|ether]] (ether [エーテル])
 
* [2006.05.17] [[Horizon (Remioromen)|HORIZON]]
 
* [2006.05.17] [[Horizon (Remioromen)|HORIZON]]
 
* [2008.10.29] [[Kaze no Chroma]] (風のクロマ; ''Chroma of Wind'')
 
* [2008.10.29] [[Kaze no Chroma]] (風のクロマ; ''Chroma of Wind'')
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* [2010.03.03] [[Kachoufuugetsu (Remioromen album)|Kachoufuugetsu]] (花鳥風月; ''Beauties of Nature'')
  
 
===Other Albums===
 
===Other Albums===
*[2003.03.12] [[Festa (Remioromen)|Festa]] (フェスタ) (Indie Mini-Album)
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* [2003.03.12] [[Festa (Remioromen mini-album)|Festa]] (フェスタ) (indie mini-album)
*[2006.11.01] [[Flash and Gleam]] (Live Album)
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* [2006.11.01] [[Flash and Gleam]] (live album)
*[2009.03.09] [[Remio Best]] (レミオベスト) (Best Album)
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* [2009.03.09] [[Remio Best]] (レミオベスト) (best album)
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* [2011.04.27] [["Your Songs" with Strings at Yokohama Arena|"Your Songs" with strings at Yokohama Arena]] (live album)
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
* [2003.05.21] [[Ameagari]] (雨上がり; ''After the Rain'') (Indie)
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* [2003.05.21] [[Ameagari (Remioromen)|Ameagari]] (雨上がり; ''After the Rain'') (indie)
 
* [2003.08.20] [[Denwa (Remioromen)|Denwa]] (電話; ''Telephone'')
 
* [2003.08.20] [[Denwa (Remioromen)|Denwa]] (電話; ''Telephone'')
 
* [2004.03.09] [[3gatsu 9ka]] (3月9日; ''March 9th'')
 
* [2004.03.09] [[3gatsu 9ka]] (3月9日; ''March 9th'')
 
* [2004.05.19] [[Acacia (Remioromen)|Acacia]] (アカシア)
 
* [2004.05.19] [[Acacia (Remioromen)|Acacia]] (アカシア)
* [2005.01.12] [[Moratorium]] (モラトリアム)
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* [2005.01.12] [[Moratorium (Remioromen)|Moratorium]] (モラトリアム)
 
* [2005.02.09] [[Minamikaze (Remioromen)|Minamikaze]] (南風; ''South Wind'')
 
* [2005.02.09] [[Minamikaze (Remioromen)|Minamikaze]] (南風; ''South Wind'')
* [2005.10.12] [[Ao no Sekai]] (蒼の世界; ''World of Blue'')
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* [2005.10.12] [[Ao no Sekai]] (蒼の世界; ''Blue World'')
 
* [2005.11.16] [[Konayuki (Remioromen)|Konayuki]] (粉雪; ''Powder Snow'')
 
* [2005.11.16] [[Konayuki (Remioromen)|Konayuki]] (粉雪; ''Powder Snow'')
 
* [2006.03.01] [[Taiyou no Shita]] (太陽の下; ''Under the Sun'')
 
* [2006.03.01] [[Taiyou no Shita]] (太陽の下; ''Under the Sun'')
* [2007.03.14] [[Akanezora]] (茜空; ''Red Sky'')
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* [2007.03.14] [[Akanezora]] (茜空; ''[[Wikipedia:Rubia|Madder]]-Colored Sky'')
* [2007.05.09] [[Hotaru / Run|Hotaru / RUN]] (蛍 / RUN; ''Firefly'')
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* [2007.05.09] [[Hotaru / Run|Hotaru / RUN]] (蛍; ''Firefly'')
 
* [2007.12.12] [[Wonderful & Beautiful]]
 
* [2007.12.12] [[Wonderful & Beautiful]]
* [2008.07.30] [[Motto Tooku e / Orchestra]] (もっと遠くへ / オーケストラ; ''Farther'')
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* [2008.07.30] [[Motto Tooku e / Orchestra]] (もっと遠くへ / オーケストラ; ''To a Farther Distance'')
* [2009.01.07] [[Yume no Tsubomi]] (夢の蕾; ''Bud of Dreams'')
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* [2009.01.07] [[Yume no Tsubomi (Remioromen)|Yume no Tsubomi]] (夢の蕾; ''Flower Bud of Dreams'')
 
* [2009.07.15] [[Starting Over (Remioromen)|Starting Over]]
 
* [2009.07.15] [[Starting Over (Remioromen)|Starting Over]]
 
* [2009.11.25] [[Koi no Yokan Kara]] (恋の予感から; ''From Love's Premonition'')
 
* [2009.11.25] [[Koi no Yokan Kara]] (恋の予感から; ''From Love's Premonition'')
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* [2010.07.28] [[Tatsunda Joe]] (立つんだジョー; ''Get Up, Joe'')
  
 
===Other Singles===
 
===Other Singles===
* [2007.03.05] [[3gatsu 9ka / Paradigm]] (3月9日 / パラダイム; ''March 9th'') (Special Single)
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* [2007.03.05] [[3gatsu 9ka / Paradigm]] (3月9日 / パラダイム; ''March 9th'') ([[Wikipedia:Kit Kat|Kit Kat]] single)
* [2009.02.14] [[Sakura (Remioromen)|Sakura]] (''Cherry Blossom'') (Digital Single)
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* [2009.02.14] [[Sakura (Remioromen)|Sakura]] (''Cherry Blossom'') (digital single)
 +
* [2010.02.17] [[Kachoufuugetsu (Remioromen single)|Kachoufuugetsu]] (花鳥風月; ''Beauties of Nature'') (digital single)
 +
* [2011.01.19] [[Your Song (Remioromen)|Your Song]] (digital single)
  
===DVD===
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===DVDs===
 
* [2005.06.29] [[3gatsu 9ka Budokan Live]] (3月9日武道館ライブ; ''March 9th Budokan Live'')
 
* [2005.06.29] [[3gatsu 9ka Budokan Live]] (3月9日武道館ライブ; ''March 9th Budokan Live'')
 
* [2007.03.14] [["Island Over the Horizon" at Yokohama Arena|"ISLAND OVER THE HORIZON" at YOKOHAMA ARENA]]
 
* [2007.03.14] [["Island Over the Horizon" at Yokohama Arena|"ISLAND OVER THE HORIZON" at YOKOHAMA ARENA]]
 
* [2008.05.14] [[Tour 2008 "Wonderful & Beautiful"|TOUR 2008 "Wonderful & Beautiful"]]
 
* [2008.05.14] [[Tour 2008 "Wonderful & Beautiful"|TOUR 2008 "Wonderful & Beautiful"]]
 +
* [2009.11.25] [[Remioromen Special Live at Saitama Super Arena|REMIOROMEN SPECIAL LIVE at SAITAMA SUPER ARENA]]
 +
* [2011.03.09] [[10th Anniversary Tour 2010 "Kachoufuugetsu"|10th Anniversary TOUR 2010 "Kachoufuugetsu"]] (10th Anniversary TOUR 2010 "花鳥風月")
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 +
===Rentals===
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* [2010.02.10] [[Haru ~Kachoufuugetsu~]] (春~花鳥風月~; ''Spring ~Beauties of Nature~'')
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* [2010.06.23] [[Natsu ~Kachoufuugetsu~]] (夏~花鳥風月~; ''Summer ~Beauties of Nature~'')
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* [2010.10.20] [[Aki ~Kachoufuugetsu~]] (秋~花鳥風月~; ''Autumn ~Beauties of Nature~'')
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* [2011.01.26] [[Fuyu ~Kachoufuugetsu~]](冬~花鳥風月~; ''Winter ~Beauties of Nature~'')
  
===Compilation / Other===
+
===Demos===
 +
Remioromen released five limited CDs prior to their label debut exclusively at their concerts. The first four were called "1st", "2nd", "3rd", and "4th" respectively, and the fifth is a seven-song best album without a name.<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20021212015649/www.remioromen.jp/kokuti.htm CD告知]". www.remioromen.jp. Archived from the [http://www.remioromen.jp/kokuti.htm original] on 2002-12-12. Retrieved 2010-05-30.</ref>
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* [200x.xx.xx] [[1st (Remioromen)|1st]]
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* [200x.xx.xx] [[2nd (Remioromen)|2nd]]
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* [200x.xx.xx] [[3rd (Remioromen)|3rd]]
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* [200x.xx.xx] [[4th]]
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* [200x.xx.xx] [[Untitled (Remioromen)|Untitled]]
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 +
===Box Sets===
 +
* [2010.12.xx] [[Remioromen 10th Anniversary Box|Remioromen 10th Anniversary BOX]] (レミオロメン 10th Anniversary BOX)
 +
* [2011.01.18] [[Your Song (Remioromen)|10th Anniversary Special CD BOX "Your Song"]] (CD+book)
 +
 
 +
===Compilations / Others===
 
* [2004.12.08] [[Heavy Rotations ~J-Hits Complete '01~'03|HEAVY ROTATIONS ~J-HITS COMPLETE '01~'03]] (Disc 2 #7 ''Ameagari'')
 
* [2004.12.08] [[Heavy Rotations ~J-Hits Complete '01~'03|HEAVY ROTATIONS ~J-HITS COMPLETE '01~'03]] (Disc 2 #7 ''Ameagari'')
* [2007.11.08] [[Hammer Songs ~Speedstar Records 15th Anniv. Compilation~|Hammer Songs ~SPEEDSTAR RECORDS 15th ANNIV. COMPILATION~]] (ハンマーソングス) (#17 ''Denwa'')
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* [2006.12.20] [[ap bank fes '06 (DVD)|ap bank fes '06]] (#3 ''Taiyou no Shita'')
* [2007.12.12] [[Smile ~Seiya no Kiseki~ Original Soundtrack]] (スマイル ~聖夜の奇跡~ オリジナル・サウンドトラック) (#22 ''Wonderland'')
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* [2007.11.08] [[Hammer Songs ~SPEEDSTAR RECORDS 15th Anniv. Compilation~|Hammer Songs ~SPEEDSTAR RECORDS 15th ANNIV. COMPILATION~]] (ハンマーソングス) (#17 ''Denwa'')
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* [2007.12.12] [[Smile ~Seiya no Kiseki~ Original Soundtrack]] (スマイル ~聖夜の奇跡~ オリジナル・サウンドトラック) (#22 ''Wonderland'')
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* [2008.12.10] [[Gekijouban "MAJOR Yuujou no Ikkyuu" Original Soundtrack]] (劇場版「MAJOR 友情の一球」オリジナル・サウンドトラック) (#39 ''Tsubasa'')
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 +
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.remioromen.jp/ Official Website]
 
* [http://www.remioromen.jp/ Official Website]
* [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/speedstar/-/Artist/A018241.html SPEEDSTAR RECORDS Profile]
 
 
* [http://www.oorong-records.jp/artists/remioromen/ OORONG RECORDS Profile]
 
* [http://www.oorong-records.jp/artists/remioromen/ OORONG RECORDS Profile]
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/316309/ Oricon Profile]
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/316309/ Oricon Profile]
 
  
 
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Remioromen promoting "Koi no Yokan Kara" (2009)
Left to right: Fujimaki Ryota, Jinguji Osamu, Maeda Keisuke

Remioromen (レミオロメン), sometimes abbreviated as Remio (レミオ), is a Japanese rock band that formed in 2000. They started as a three-man band, but now usually incorporate keyboards and strings in their song arrangements. They are known for their songs "3gatsu 9ka" and "Konayuki" which were featured in the 2005 drama 1 Litre no Namida. The band is currently signed to the avex trax sub-label OORONG RECORDS and managed by OORONG-SHA.

Members

Current Members

Support Members

Information

Remioromen promoting Asagao (2003)

Formation - Asagao

Fujimaki Ryota, Maeda Keisuke, and Jinguji Osamu grew up in Yamanashi Prefecture and attended the same schools together from elementary to high school.[1] In December 2000, they formed the band Remioromen.

"Remioromen" is not an actual Japanese word, but the result of wordplay.[1] The three played janken (rock-paper-scissors) to determine the number of Japanese characters that each chose to form the band name. Fujimaki was the first winner and picked "re" (レ) because it was the first character in his favorite band, Radiohead (レディオヘッド). Jinguji was the second winner and picked "mi" (ミ) because it was the first character of his current girlfriend, and "o" (オ) because it was the first character of his first name. Maeda was the third winner and picked "romen" (ロメン), derived from "romendensha" (路面電車; tram), because he likes trams.

In 2001, Remioromen began to hold many live concerts around Maebashi and Shimokitazawa. As time passed, they steadily attracted more fans.[1] After living away from their hometown for a year, Remioromen returned home to focus on the band. They rented a Shinto shrine where they wrote songs and practiced everyday. They started selling demos at their shows, which exceeded their expectations and sold out.[1]

Remioromen released their first mini-album, Festa, on March 12th, 2003, and their first single, "Ameagari", on May 21st under the indie label DAIZAWA RECORDS, a sub-label of UK PROJECT. "Ameagari" received heavy rotation on radio stations and was later featured on HEAVY ROTATIONS ~J-HITS COMPLETE '01~'03 in 2004.

On August 20th, Remioromen released their second single, "Denwa", under the management of OORONG-SHA on the major label SPEEDSTAR RECORDS, and later their first album, Asagao, on November 19th. The album debuted at #17 on the Oricon weekly chart and had a long chart run of 65 weeks.[2] Six days after the album's release, they performed their first one-man live at SHIBUYA-AX. At the end of the year, Remioromen was the final performer on COUNTDOWN JAPAN 03/04, an annual event celebrating the beginning of the new year. Remioromen embarked on their first one-man tour, TOUR 2004 "Asagao", on January 16th, 2004. It was a success with nine shows in eight locations.

Remioromen promoting ether (2005)

ether - Budokan Live

For the release of their third single, "3gatsu 9ka", Remioromen returned to their hometown in Yamanashi Prefecture to perform a live at their old junior high school's gymnasium. 2000 people attended out of the town's population of 12,000. With the release of their fourth single, "Acacia", on May 19th, Remioromen started a series of live shows called LIVE CIRCUIT 2004 "Acacia". It concluded on July 9th at Zepp Tokyo with a total of 20 shows.

After two more singles, "Moratorium" and "Minamikaze", Remioromen released their second album ether on March 9th, 2005. Although it missed the #1 position, it charted for 71 weeks, selling 402,205 copies. It became the #54 best-selling album of 2005 and #90 of 2006. On the same day of the album's release, the band performed at Nippon Budokan for the first time. The concert was recorded and later released on DVD as 3gatsu 9ka Budokan Live. On May 14th at Zepp Osaka, they began their second tour called TOUR 2005 "ether trip". The tour had a total of nine shows. During the summer, Remioromen performed at numerous summer shows including RISING SUN ROCK FESTIVAL, J-WAVE LIVE 2000+5, and The Tug of Rock 'n Roll.

Remioromen promoting Flash and Gleam (2006)

HORIZON - Flash and Gleam

On October 12, Remioromen released their seventh single, "Ao no Sekai". In the same month, their songs "3gatsu 9ka" and the upcoming "Konayuki" were used as insert songs in the Fuji TV drama 1 Litre no Namida. "Konayuki" was released the following month and it was an instant hit. It debuted at #2 on the Oricon weekly chart, charted for 54 weeks, and went on to become the #2 best-selling single of 2006. The PV also won "Best Pop Video" at the MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2006.[3]

In January 2006, Remioromen began their first hall tour, TOUR 2006 "UNDER THE SUN", with 24 performances in 22 cities across Japan. The first show was a special live in their hometown, called "UNDER THE SUN IN YAMANASHI". On March 1, the group released their ninth singe, "Taiyou no Shita". It was used as the theme song for the movie Kokitsune Helen. Their third album HORIZON was released on May 17th and is their most successful album to date. It reached #1 on the Oricon weekly chart and maintained its position for three straight weeks, later becoming the #16 best-selling album of 2006. In August, Remioromen held a live on the runway of Yamanashi airport called Remioromen SUMMER LIVE "STAND BY ME". There were over 30,000 people in attendance, making the band's largest live.[4] The concert was released a few months later on a limited live album, Flash and Gleam, which also contained one new studio track, and later on DVD with their best album, Remio Best.

Remioromen began their second tour of the year on November 4th and their first arena tour. The tour, entitled TOUR 2006 "ISLAND OVER THE HORIZON", was seen by over 130,000 people in sixteen shows and nine cities. It was later released on DVD as "ISLAND OVER THE HORIZON" at YOKOHAMA ARENA. At the end of the year, Oricon announced the year-end sales chart and Remioromen took the #9 position with 409,840,000 total yen in sales.[5]

Remioromen promoting Remio Best (2009)

Kaze no Chroma - Remio Best

On March 14th, 2007, Remioromen released their tenth single, "Akanezora". It was used as Japan Racing Association's CM theme song. On May 9th, the band released their eleventh single and first double A-side, "Hotaru / RUN". During the summer, Remioromen participated in Japan's usual series of live events. They attended a-nation for the first time as a surprise act, despite not being a part of avex trax. Other events included SETSTOCK '07 and SUMMER SONIC 07.

On October 28th, Remioromen held a free outdoor concert called SPECIAL LIVE "Wonderful & Beautiful" at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall. At this show they debuted a new song, "Wonderful & Beautiful", which was later released as a single in December. Remioromen started their largest tour yet in early 2008. The 40 show hall tour spanning 31 cities across Japan would last for five months. On May 14th, it was released on DVD as TOUR 2008 "Wonderful & Beautiful".

Remioromen released their thirteenth single, "Motto Tooku e / Orchestra", on July 30th. Both A-sides had tie-ins with the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics; "Motto Tooku e" was the theme song for Fuji TV's broadcast and "Orchestra" was Coca-Cola's cheering song. Remioromen also took part in many live events for the summer, including J-WAVE LIVE 2000+8 and a second appearance at a-nation.

On September 1st, it was announced that Remioromen would release their fourth studio album on October 29th entitled Kaze no Chroma. It was their first album to come in a CD+DVD format. A two-part tour, TOUR 2009 "Kaze no Chroma", was also revealed for the new year. The first half was a hall tour during January and February, and the second half was an arena tour during March and April.

Their fourteenth single, "Yume no Tsubomi", was released on January 7, 2009. The title song was the theme song for the movie Kansen Rettou. This single was their first to be released after moving to the avex trax sub-label OORONG RECORDS, the label of their management, OORONG-SHA.

After six years and four studio albums since their professional debut, Remioromen released their first best album, Remio Best, on March 9th, 2009. The album contained fourteen of their previous songs, plus one new song, "Sakura", which was released as a digital single. Surprisingly, the album did not contain all of their previous fourteen singles. The album reached #1 on the Oricon weekly chart and became the #8 best-selling album of 2009.[6]

Remioromen concluded TOUR 2009 "Kaze no Chroma" with two concerts at Saitama Super Arena in May. The 26-song setlist was broadcasted live on Fuji TV and later released on DVD as REMIOROMEN SPECIAL LIVE at SAITAMA SUPER ARENA.

Remioromen promoting Kachoufuugetsu (2010)

Kachoufuugetsu - 10th Anniversary

After the highly successful Remio Best, Remioromen released their fifteenth single, entitled "Starting Over". The title song is the 2009 image CM song for Takeda Pharmaceutical Company's pill "Alinamin", as well as the theme song for LISMO's online drama Kakumei Station 5+25. They also held a Zepp tour called ZEPP TOUR 2009 "Starting Over" supported by Alinamin, performing in all six Zepp venues across Japan.

Next came the band's sixteenth single, "Koi no Yokan Kara", on Novermber 25th. The song was previously performed solo by Fujimaki with an acoustic guitar at the ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2007. The band concluded 2009 with their first appearance at the prestigious NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen, performing their big hit "Konayuki".[7]

On midnight of January 1, 2010, Remioromen's 10th anniversary plans were revealed on their website. On February 17th, the band released their second digital single, "Kachoufuugetsu", followed by their fifth studio album of the same name. On May 13th, they embarked on the tour Remioromen 10th Anniversary TOUR 2010 "Kachoufuugetsu" which lasts until December. During a two-month break in the middle of the tour, the band will release their seventeenth single, "Tatsunda Joe", on July 28th.[8] The title track has been airing as the CM song for ASAHI SUPER DRY SLIM BOTTLE since April 27th.[9]

Setlist Tracks

Remioromen has performed many songs prior to their debut that have yet to appear on any of their CDs.[10] These include:

  • Taiyou (太陽)
  • Densha (電車)
  • Wasuremono (忘れ物)
  • Itsuka no Hana (いつかの花)
  • Cover (カバー)
  • Ningen 69 (人間69)
  • Hanabira (花びら)
  • Puzzle (パズル)
  • Nashi 4 (なし4)
  • Hysteric (ヒステリック)
  • Saibou Bunretsu (細胞分裂)

Discography

Studio Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Other Singles

DVDs

Rentals

Demos

Remioromen released five limited CDs prior to their label debut exclusively at their concerts. The first four were called "1st", "2nd", "3rd", and "4th" respectively, and the fifth is a seven-song best album without a name.[11]

Box Sets

Compilations / Others

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "レミオロメン BIOGRAPHY". Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  2. "朝顔/レミオロメン". ORICON STYLE Music. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  3. "VMAJ2006 受賞アーティスト・作品一覧". MTV. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  4. "レミオロメン、滑走路ライヴ音源と新曲の2枚組アイテムを年内限定出荷!". BARKS. 2006-09-08. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  5. "2006年 アーティストトータルセールスランキング大発表!". Oricon. 2006-12-21. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  6. "オリコン2009年年間ランキング大発表!". Oricon. 2009-12-18. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  7. "【NHK紅白】初出場のレミオロメン「温かい音楽届けたい」". 2009-11-23. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  8. "レミオロメン、攻めの新シングル「立つんだジョー」". Natalie. 2010-05-24. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  9. "レミオロメン「スーパードライ」CMで新曲ライブ披露". Natalie. 2010-04-27. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  10. "経歴". www.remioromen.jp. Archived from the original on 2002-12-12. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  11. "CD告知". www.remioromen.jp. Archived from the original on 2002-12-12. Retrieved 2010-05-30.

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