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Flame (band)

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Flame was a Japanese boy band. Their sound was originally pop with a hip-hop influence until late 2003, when they attempted a more urban sound. Their last single, "Hanashitaku wa Nai", is a mix of rock and pop, and is representative of the new musical direction. On March 1, 2010, the band officially disbanded. This band should not be confused with the American rock band of the same name who released an album "Queen Of The Neighbourhood" (RCA PL12160) in 1977. In 2013, all former members, including Kyohei Kaneko, reunited to form a new group, Emalf.

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Members

  • Yusuke Izaki
  • Hisato Izaki
  • Yu Kitamura
  • Seigo Noguchi
  • Past members

  • Kyohei Kaneko
  • Information

    Flame debuted in 2001 with their single "Mune no Kodou". At this time, the members were Kyohei Kaneko, Yu Kitamura, Yusuke Izaki, and Hisato Izaki, the Izaki brothers being twins. The group steadily released singles until their first album was released in late 2002 after four singles. A fifth single followed that in March 2003, but it was a different image and sound for the boy band. After their sixth single, "Venus", their releases became sporadic. Nearly a year passed before their seventh single was released, and later it was announced that Kaneko would be leaving the band to pursue a solo career. He was replaced by Seigo Noguchi, and the new Flame released their eighth single, "Shake You Down", in early 2005.

    Albums

  • [2002.10.30] Boys' Quest
  • [2004.08.18] Flame Style
  • Singles

  • [2001.10.03] "Mune no Kodō"
  • [2002.01.17] "Bye My Love"
  • [2002.04.24] "What Can I Do?"
  • [2002.07.17] "Truly"
  • [2003.03.05] "Remind"
  • [2003.06.25] "Venus"
  • [2004.03.03] "Fundamental Loop"
  • [2005.02.16] "Shake You Down"
  • [2006.11.15] "Hanashitaku wa Nai"
  • VHS/DVD

  • [2002.12.18] Boys' Box
  • [2003.03.19] Boys' Step
  • [2003.09.03] Boys' Box 2
  • References

    Flame (band) Wikipedia