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{{nihongo|'''Cymbals'''|シンバルズ}} was a Japanese rock band active from 1997–2003. The trio was composed of vocalist {{nihongo|]|土岐麻子}}, bassist/guitarist {{nihongo|]|沖井礼二}}, and drummer {{nihongo|]|矢野博康}}.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Cymbals(シンバルズ)の情報まとめ {{!}} OKMusic - 全ての音楽情報がここに |url=https://okmusic.jp/Cymbals |access-date=2022-11-21 |website=okmusic.jp}}</ref> Like other Japanese bands which emerged in the late 1990s (including ] and ]), Cymbals were strongly influenced by the British pop-rock sounds of the 1960s. Due to their eclectic blend of styles, the band is often linked to ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cunningham |first=Ed |date=2020-03-31 |title=A Complete Guide to Shibuya-kei: Tokyo's '90s Music Revival |url=https://www.tokyoweekender.com/2020/03/complete-guide-shibuya-kei/ |access-date=2022-11-21 |website=Tokyo Weekender |language=en-US}}</ref> Despite solid songwriting and album production, they never scored a true "hit", which eventually resulted in the band's breakup in September 2003. They played a final 90-minute farewell concert at Shibuya O-East on January 20, 2004. The group's members remain musically active – Toki as a solo artist, Okii as a producer (for Toki and others), and Yano as a session drummer and producer. {{nihongo|'''Cymbals'''|シンバルズ}} was a Japanese rock band active from 1997–2003. The trio was composed of vocalist {{nihongo|]|土岐麻子}}, bassist/guitarist {{nihongo|]|沖井礼二}}, and drummer {{nihongo|]|矢野博康}}.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Cymbals(シンバルズ)の情報まとめ {{!}} OKMusic - 全ての音楽情報がここに |url=https://okmusic.jp/Cymbals |access-date=2022-11-21 |website=okmusic.jp}}</ref> Like other Japanese bands which emerged in the late 1990s (including ] and ]), Cymbals were strongly influenced by the British pop-rock sounds of the 1960s. Due to their eclectic blend of styles, the band is often linked to ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cunningham |first=Ed |date=2020-03-31 |title=A Complete Guide to Shibuya-kei: Tokyo's '90s Music Revival |url=https://www.tokyoweekender.com/2020/03/complete-guide-shibuya-kei/ |access-date=2022-11-21 |website=Tokyo Weekender |language=en-US}}</ref> Despite solid songwriting and album production, they never scored a true "hit", which eventually resulted in the band's breakup in September 2003. They played a final 90-minute farewell concert at Shibuya O-East on January 20, 2004. The group's members remain musically active – Toki as a solo artist<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ronald |date=2021-11-25 |title=Toki Asako to Release First Album in 2 Years |url=https://aramajapan.com/news/newrelease/toki-asako-to-release-first-album-in-2-years/116094/ |access-date=2022-11-21 |website=ARAMA! JAPAN |language=en-US}}</ref>, Okii as a producer (for Toki and others), and Yano as a session drummer and producer.


==Discography== ==Discography==

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Cymbals
Origin Japan
GenresJ-pop
Rock
Shibuya-kei
Years active19972003
LabelsLD&K Records (1997–1998)
Victor Entertainment (1999–2003)
MembersAsako Toki
Reiji Okii
Hiroyasu Yano
Website"Love You" Cymbals

Cymbals (シンバルズ) was a Japanese rock band active from 1997–2003. The trio was composed of vocalist Asako Toki (土岐麻子), bassist/guitarist Reiji Okii (沖井礼二), and drummer Hiroyasu Yano (矢野博康). Like other Japanese bands which emerged in the late 1990s (including Clammbon and Hermann H. & the Pacemakers), Cymbals were strongly influenced by the British pop-rock sounds of the 1960s. Due to their eclectic blend of styles, the band is often linked to Shibuya-kei. Despite solid songwriting and album production, they never scored a true "hit", which eventually resulted in the band's breakup in September 2003. They played a final 90-minute farewell concert at Shibuya O-East on January 20, 2004. The group's members remain musically active – Toki as a solo artist, Okii as a producer (for Toki and others), and Yano as a session drummer and producer.

Discography

Year Title Record Co.
1998/4/25 I'm a Believer S
1998/5/25 NEAT, OR CYMBAL! A LD&K Records
1998/11/25 Winter Day Song S
1998/12/15 Missile & Chocolate A LD&K Records
1999/5/8 What A Shiny Day A no music no life TOWER RECOMMENDS CD
1999/6/23 午前8時の脱走計画 (8am Escape Plan) S
1999/8/25 RALLY S
1999/12/1 My Brave Face S
2000/1/21 That's Entertainment A Victor Entertainment
2000/4/21 Do You Believe In Magic? S
2000/8/23 Highway Star, Speed Star S
2000/9/21 Mr.Noone Special A Victor Entertainment
2001/3/23 RESPECTS A Victor Entertainment
2001/8/22 Higher than the Sun e.p. S
2001/11/21 Well-done (Cymbals Remix Album) A Victor Entertainment
2002/6/5 Wingspan S
2002/7/3 sine A Victor Entertainment
2002/10/23 Love Thing S
2003/5/21 Love You A Victor Entertainment
2003/9/3 requests! A Victor Entertainment
2003/12/25 anthology A Victor Entertainment

nb: A=Album; S=Single

References

  1. "Cymbals(シンバルズ)の情報まとめ | OKMusic - 全ての音楽情報がここに". okmusic.jp. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  2. Cunningham, Ed (2020-03-31). "A Complete Guide to Shibuya-kei: Tokyo's '90s Music Revival". Tokyo Weekender. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  3. Ronald (2021-11-25). "Toki Asako to Release First Album in 2 Years". ARAMA! JAPAN. Retrieved 2022-11-21.

External links

  • - official website
  • - Cymbals's discography at Victor Entertainment
  • - Okii Reiji's website
  • - Interview with Okii Reiji on Meromero&More (at about 28:12)
  • - Yano Hiroyasu's current information
  • - Nippop article on Cymbals
  • - Cymbals discography at Discogs
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