Mr.Children
Mr.Children
Mr.Children or Misuchiru as they are known to their fans is a famous Japanese rock band group formed in 1989 by Kazutoshi Sakurai, Kenichi Tahara, Keisuke Nakagawa, and Hideya Suzuki. Mr.Children is one of the most popular bands in Japan. They made their major debut in 1992 with the release of their first album, "EVERYTHING", but it wasn't until one of their singles was used as a drama theme song, like their fourth single "Cross Road", that they started getting noticed.
Mr.Children or Misuchiru as they are known to their fans is a famous Japanese rock band group formed in 1989 by Kazutoshi Sakurai, Kenichi Tahara, Keisuke Nakagawa, and Hideya Suzuki.
Mr.Children is one of the most popular bands in Japan. They made their major debut in 1992 with the release of their first album, "EVERYTHING", but it wasn't until one of their singles was used as a drama theme song, like their fourth single "Cross Road", that they started getting noticed. They got their big break in 1994 with the release of their fifth single, "innocent world", which made record sales and earned the Japan Record Award in 1994. Their fourth album, "Atomic Heart", which was released in the same year, is still their top selling album to date.
Since then, all their singles have been number one hits in the Oricon charts like "Tomorrow never knows" and "Namonaki-uta", and many of them became million sellers, and they've produced other noteworthy albums. In 1997, they took a long vacation, and came back to the Japanese music scene the next year with the single "Owari-naki-tabi." Their sound is essentially a blend of light pop and classic rock. But due to the band's inclination to experiment with various music styles, their sound is constantly evolving. They have delved into various types of rock as well as jazz, blues, folk, country, and dance. Despite this constant change, however, their music has progressed successfully, proving them to be a versatile band that can last. The main force behind the band is their singer and songwriter, Kazutoshi Sakurai, who composes almost all of their songs.
The rest of the band include Kenichi Tahara on guitar, Keisuke Nakagawa on bass, and Hideya Suzuki (Jen) on drums and backing vocals. They also have supporting musicians on keyboards, guitar, brass instruments (trumpet and saxophone), and computer programming for their tours because they usually embellish their recordings. It must be noted that a good part of what makes Mr.Children's songs unique is Sakurai's remarkable vocal ability. His vocal range is higher than the typical male range, and he sings with a noticeable Western style. Also, it is because he is influenced by the great classic rock artists of the '60s and '70s (in particular, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones) that the band's music usually has a classic rock feel.
But being the vocalist of the band doesn't prevent him from sometimes sharing guitar solos with Tahara, or playing them by himself. He also plays the piano and harmonica proficiently. Tahara and Nakagawa are the quietest members of the group, often choosing to remain in the background when the band appears on TV shows. Jen seems to be the most extroverted member who takes his top off onstage at any opportunity. He also always matches Sakurai's sense of humor.
They are all very talented musicians who make vital contributions to the band. On December 31, 2004, their song "Sign," was again awarded the Japan Record Award, ten years after the first. Mr. Children has a long-time association with the Toys Factory record label. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
Since then, all their singles have been number one hits in the Oricon charts like "Tomorrow never knows" and "Namonaki-uta", and many of them became million sellers, and they've produced other noteworthy albums. In 1997, they took a long vacation, and came back to the Japanese music scene the next year with the single "Owari-naki-tabi." Their sound is essentially a blend of light pop and classic rock. But due to the band's inclination to experiment with various music styles, their sound is constantly evolving. They have delved into various types of rock as well as jazz, blues, folk, country, and dance. Despite this constant change, however, their music has progressed successfully, proving them to be a versatile band that can last. The main force behind the band is their singer and songwriter, Kazutoshi Sakurai, who composes almost all of their songs.
The rest of the band include Kenichi Tahara on guitar, Keisuke Nakagawa on bass, and Hideya Suzuki (Jen) on drums and backing vocals. They also have supporting musicians on keyboards, guitar, brass instruments (trumpet and saxophone), and computer programming for their tours because they usually embellish their recordings. It must be noted that a good part of what makes Mr.Children's songs unique is Sakurai's remarkable vocal ability. His vocal range is higher than the typical male range, and he sings with a noticeable Western style. Also, it is because he is influenced by the great classic rock artists of the '60s and '70s (in particular, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones) that the band's music usually has a classic rock feel.
But being the vocalist of the band doesn't prevent him from sometimes sharing guitar solos with Tahara, or playing them by himself. He also plays the piano and harmonica proficiently. Tahara and Nakagawa are the quietest members of the group, often choosing to remain in the background when the band appears on TV shows. Jen seems to be the most extroverted member who takes his top off onstage at any opportunity. He also always matches Sakurai's sense of humor.
They are all very talented musicians who make vital contributions to the band. On December 31, 2004, their song "Sign," was again awarded the Japan Record Award, ten years after the first. Mr. Children has a long-time association with the Toys Factory record label. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
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by nao 2011-09-03 12:26:21
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by asada eri 2011-09-03 12:18:51
WONDERFUL
iloveyou guys..i heared some of your songs from our tencho way back i waterfront no omisi..i love it sice i heared it..then..long live...!
by shawee 2011-07-25 11:32:10
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by goro 2010-10-02 12:44:46
rockin \' roll
eeeiiii...i really love you guys..i have 2 fvorite songs of you 1st is..EVERYTHING IT\'S YOU and of course STAY...i heared ur songs since my tencho way bck in waterfront,nagoya always sang it..and i really,really,really..LOVE IT..! i have ur poster in the hauz..i got it in the computer..ang printed it..i really like you guys..continue rocking around..i\'m ur avid fan here in the philippines..and i want 2 ddcate the song stay 2 our tencho..(i forgot his name..,ssshh..) @ waterfront,nagoya..GOD BLESS YOU GUYS..
by sharon rusil 2010-08-16 11:30:17
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