The Brilliant Green
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| The Brilliant Green | |
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| Origin | Kyoto, Japan |
| Genre(s) | Pop rock |
| Years active | 1997–present |
| Label(s) | SMEJ |
| Members | |
| Tomoko Kawase Ryo Matsui Shunsaku Okuda |
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The Brilliant Green is a Japanese pop rock[1][2][3] band formed in 1997 and signed to Sony Music Entertainment Japan.
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[edit] Overview
The Brilliant Green take much of their influence from Western music, most predominantly The Beatles[4] with over half their songs including English lyrics. Their break came in 1998 when their third single "There Will Be Love There" was chosen as the theme song for popular Japanese Drama Love Again, and as a result went straight to the top of the charts. After another number one hit with "Tsumetai Hana" they released their self-titled debut album which sold over one million copies in just two days.[citation needed] On the back of this success their first national tour, There Will Be Live There, sold out across Japan in only three minutes.[citation needed]
In 2001 the Time magazine chose The Brilliant Green as one of the top ten contemporary acts outside the U.S.[5].
After the release of The Winter Album in 2002, the band members moved on to solo projects, but the group never officially broke up. Kawase started a new career as a solo artist under the names Tommy February and Tommy Heavenly. Matsui also started a new band named Meister. On November 22, 2003, Kawase and Okuda announced their marriage.
On June 1, 2007, it was announced that after five years of inactivity, The Brilliant Green would be returning with a new single to celebrate their 10th anniversary. The song titled, "Stand By Me", was selected as the ending theme for the new series of TV drama, Detective School Q, which began on July 3, 2007. The comeback began in earnest on August 22, 2007, as the new single hit the stores.
The band appeared in their first proper live show since their comeback playing the Iwafune Mountain Cliff Stage on October 21, 2007. This performance was part of the Iwafune Cliff Stage Special 2007 with The Brilliant Green appearing alongside other musical acts including DxD, Sowelu, and Viagrade.
The second single release of their comeback, "Enemy", was given a Christmas release, on December 12, 2007. The following single, titled "Ash Like Snow" appears as an opening theme in the anime series, Mobile Suit Gundam 00. On February 20, 2008 a compilation album, titled Complete Singles Collection '97-'08 was released. The band has also mentioned in an online interview that a new studio album is currently in the works, consisting of previously unrecorded songs that were written over the previous ten years.[6]
[edit] Members
- Tomoko Kawase (川瀬 智子 Kawase Tomoko?) – vocals
- Ryo Matsui (松井 亮 Matsui Ryō) – electric/lead guitar
- Shunsaku Okuda (奥田 俊作 Okuda Shunsaku) – acoustic/rhythm guitar, bass
[edit] Discography
- Albums
- The Brilliant Green (September 19, 1998)
- Terra 2001 (September 8, 1999)
- Los Angeles (January 1, 2001)
- The Winter Album (December 04, 2002)
- Compilations
- Singles
- "Bye Bye Mr. Mug" (September 21, 1997)
- "Goodbye and Good Luck" (December 1, 1997)
- "There Will Be Love There ~Ai no aru Basho~" (May 13, 1998)
- "Tsumetai Hana" (August 26, 1998)
- "Sono Speed De" (January 27, 1999)
- "Nagai Tameiki no You Ni" (March 10, 1999)
- "Ai no Ai no Hoshi" (August 18, 1999)
- "Call My Name" (September 22, 1999)
- "Bye! My Boy!" (December 1, 1999)
- "Hello Another Way ~Sorezore no Basho~" (May 31, 2000)
- "Angel Song ~Eve no Kane~" (October 15, 2000)
- "Forever to Me ~Owarinaki Kanashimi~" (April 24, 2002)
- "Rainy Days Never Stays" (July 31, 2002)
- "I'm So Sorry Baby" (October 9, 2002)
- "Stand By Me" (August 22, 2007)
- "Enemy" (December 12, 2007)
- "Ash Like Snow" (February 6, 2008)
[edit] References
- ^ Complete Single Collection '97-'08 release information
- ^ Jpop CD release information
- ^ The Brilliant Green
- ^ Cha Cha Charming Magazine
- ^ And Our Winners Are... - Time
- ^ the brilliant green インタビュー (Japanese). so-net.ne.jp. Retrieved on 2008-03-05.

