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Ellegarden | |
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Years active | 1998-present |
Members | Hirotaka Takahashi Takeshi Hosomi Shinichi Ubukata Yuichi Takada |
Ellegarden (typeset as "ELLEGARDEN" by the band and its fans) is a Japanese rock group that formed in December1998 in Chiba, Japan. It includes drummer Hirotaka Takahashi, vocalist Takeshi Hosomi, guitarist Shinichi Ubakata, and bassist Yuichi Takada. Their names are usually abbreviated and is called "Elle". Ellegarden has a sound strikingly similar to some American pop punk bands, and sings in both Japanese and English. Their English lyrics (mostly written by Hosomi) are usually grammatically correct and generally perfectly pronounced. In the Summer 2006 issue of American J-rock magazine purple Sky (p.24), Takeshi was quoted as saying his English skills were improved by the time he spent working as a computer engineer in first Oakland, California and later in Japan where he had English speaking co-workers.
Ellegarden has been compared to famous artists of a similar pop-punk style, most notably Sum 41 (Ellegarden was the band's opening act on February 2005 during the Sum 41 Japan Tour 2005), Blink 182 and Good Charlotte. Their popularity comes from the sounds that they bring which has an emotional punch to it. One criticism of their music is that a few of their English songs contain grammar that is a bit awkward and sometimes unintelligible to English speakers. This, however, is not considered too significant or bothersome by some fans.
In 2006, Ellegarden performed in numerous Japanese Summer Music Festivals, such as Fuji Rock, Summer Sonic, Nano Mugen Fes and Rising Sun Rock Festival.
Their final tour of 2006 features the American band Allister - the bands became friends during SXSW 2006. They also supported Foo Fighters in their concert at Osaka Castle Hall, with the band expressing their surprise at being personally requested by Foo Fighters for the supporting role, indicating the high regard that they are held in by Western bands.
Albums
- Don't Trust Anyone But Us(1st Full/April 3, 2002)
- Bring Your Board!!(2nd Full/July 2, 2003)
- Pepperoni Quattro(3rd Full/May 26, 2004)
- Riot on the Grill(4th Full/April 20, 2005)
- Eleven Fire Crackers(5th Full/November 8, 2006)
- Eleven Fire Crackers (North American release/July 31, 2007)
- Figureheads (Digital only/July 31, 2007)
Video and DVD
- My Own Destruction Tour Bootleg VHS - March 20, 2003
- Bring Your Board!! Tour Bootleg II DVD - May 26, 2004
- Bad for Education Tour Bootleg III DVD - February 26, 2005
- Doggy Bags - August 9, 2006
Maxi Singles
- Bare Foot - October 12, 2001
- Ring - February 20, 2002
- Jitterbug - November 12, 2002
- Missing - November 3, 2004
- Space Sonic - December 7, 2005
- Salamander - August 9, 2006
Tours
Dates shown are announcement dates
- First tour - August 2002 - 20 stop tour through Japan
- My Own Destruction Tour - October 16, 2002 - 30 stops in Japan to promote album of same name. Included some performances due to selling out of tickets.
- Bring Your Board!! Tour - July 10, 2003 - 25 stops in Japan; one extra live performance
- Jitterbug Live Tour - November 12, 2003
- Pepperoni Quattro Tour - June 12, 2004 - Toured 19 cities in Japan
- Bad for Education Tour 2004 - November 2, 2004 - 15 cities
- Riot on the Grill Tour - May 5, 2005 - 39 stops - See Dynamord's site for a complete listing
- Space Sonic Tour 2005-2006 - December 3, 2005 - 36 stops
- Japan Nite Tour 2006 - January 16, 2006 - First US tour; appearance at SXSW followed by 7 cities
- Ellegarden Tour 2006-2007 - October 12, 2006 - 54 stops, first half featuring Allister
- Support act for Foo Fighters - December 5, 2006 - Osaka Castle Hall
Equipment
- Takeshi Hosomi (Vocal & Guitar)
- Gibson Les Paul Std./ Gibson Historic Collection 1956 Les Paul Gold Top
- Diezel Herbert/ Marshall JCM-800
- Shinichi Ubukata (Guitar & Chorus)
- Gibson ES-335 Dot Export/ Gibson ES-335 Diamond F-Hole
- VHT. Pittbull Hundred CLX/ Marshall JMP 2203
- Yuichi Takada (Bass & Chorus)
- Fender Precision Bass/ Ampeg SVT-810 E
- Hirotaka Takahashi (Drums & Chorus)
- Ludwig Classic Maple Drum Set/ SD Gretsch G4160
- Paiste 2002 Series/ Stick Pearl Standard Hickory 190 STH
Trivia
Vocalist/Guitarist Takeshi Hosomi lists Weezer as the band that he respects the most. He honored the band by warming up with their first single (Undone - The Sweater Song) during their 2006 U.S. Tour. They also have a song named "Cuomo" (after the lead singer of Weezer, Rivers Cuomo) on their 2003 album, "Bring Your Board!!"
Takeshi Hosomi is very good friends with Asian Kung-Fu Generation's Masafumi Goto and Straightener's Atsushi Horie. Ellegarden's song "虹 Niji (Rainbow)" was made after Takeshi saw a rainbow with them.
"Pizza Man" was based on his experiences with a pizza delivery person vocalist Takeshi Hosomi met while living in San Francisco.
See also
- Synchronized Rockers - A tribute album to The Pillows featuring Ellegarden
- J-Rock
- Allister
- Weezer
- Asian Kung-Fu Generation
- The Pillows
References
- Source for all: Ellegarden site.
External links
- Ellegarden's website
- Ellegarden's US myspace
- Morning Scene Ellegarden interview
- Ellegarden Brazilian fansite
- Ellegarden English fansite
- Ellegarden French fansite