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Swinging Popsicle

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Active from
  
1995

Record label
  
Pastel Music

Genre
  
Alternative/Indie

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Albums
  
LOUD CUT, Fennec!, transit

Members
  
Hirata Hironobu, Fujishima Mineko, Shimada Osamu

Similar
  
Shingo Minamino, Advantage Lucy, THE VANILA, Zeppet Store, Taru

Profiles

Swinging Popsicle is a three-member indie pop/rock band from Japan.

Contents

Members

  • Fujishima Mineko (Vocals)
  • Shimada Osamu (Guitar)
  • Hirata Hironobu (Bass)
  • Information

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    In 1995, Fujishima Mineko and Shimada Osamu met each other through a newspaper advertisement looking to start a band. The following year, they recorded and were able to participate on a Pony Canyon compilation album. They released their first indie album in 1997 and rose to No. 2 on the HMV Shibuya charts. Swinging Popsicle continues to release singles, albums, and mini-albums. They distribute some of their music through JapanFiles, an online music distributor of Japanese indie rock bands.

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    Their song "Satetsu no tou," track 4 from "fennec!" is the character image song for Akiha Tohno, one of the characters in Tsukihime, a visual novel game that became an anime and manga series.

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    Summer 2006, Swinging Popsicle's new song "Kanashii Shirabe (Sad Melody)" appeared on "CRACKER: compilation for a bittersweet love story," a CD that came with a Korean manga "Cracker."

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    In May 2006, the band played their first show in the United States at the FanimeCon Musicfest in the Civic Auditorium in San Jose, California. They used American drummer Nolan Stolz (Art Rock Circus, L.Zaide, Coalition) for that concert, as well as their September 2, 2006 concert in Tokyo. They returned to America in June 2007 for concerts at Anime Mid-Atlantic in Richmond, Virginia and at the Knitting Factory in New York City.

    In March 2008, the band played their first time in Monterrey, Nuevo León, México at the "32ª Convención de Juegos de Mesa y Comics"(in Spanish).

    Discography

    from their official website

    Albums

  • [1998.06.24] Swinging Popsicle
  • [2000.01.26] Fennec!
  • [2004.03.17] transit
  • [2007.05.30] Go On
  • [2009.09.02] Loud Cut
  • Mini-Albums

  • [1997.03.10] Sunny Silent Park E.P.
  • [2002.06.21] Rakuen Shugi Swinging Eden
  • Singles

  • [1997.07.21] Joy of Living
  • [1998.01.21] I Love Your Smile
  • [1998.05.02] Parade
  • [1998.10.31] Heaven
  • [1999.06.02] Remember
  • [1999.11.25] Satetsu no Tou
  • [2001.03.14] Change E.P.
  • [2002.01.31] Orange / Tooi Sora
  • Vinyl

  • [2001.03.14] Change E.P.
  • Songs

    Chocolate Soul MusicGo On · 2007
    Perfect LoopLOUD CUT · 2009
    SLOW STARLOUD CUT · 2009

    References

    Swinging Popsicle Wikipedia