0.8秒と衝撃。
0.8秒と衝撃。("0.8byou to shougeki" or sometimes also "0.8Syooogeki") was a Japanese independent band, who formed in 2008 in Shibuya, Tokyo and debuted on August 12, 2009 at Shinjuku Loft. In April 2017 they announced that they would disband in autumn 2017.
The band was formed in 2008, with the members J.M. and Tadaomi Tōyama. J.M. was signed to an exclusive contract with Pinky fashion magazine, however the magazine disbanded in late 2009. Tōyama also works as a radio personality on Tokyo FM. Tadaomi Tōyama writes and produces the majority of the band's songs, with J.M. occasionally adding additional arrangement. Both members feature as vocalists, and Tōyama also performs guitar in the band.
Throughout 2008, the band entered music competitions, and applied to record company auditions. The band began performing lives in late August 2010, and released their debut single "Postman John" in September. The band's debut album, "Zoo & Lennon" was released a month later in October 2010, under independent label Evol Records' sub-label, Actwise.
The band released an extended play, "Ethnofunky Dostoyevsky Comecome Club EP", in August 2010, and at the same time Tōyama began writing a column for alternative magazine Skream!. The band's "1bo2bo3bo4bo5bo6bo, Touyou No Techno." was released in May 2011, preceded by the single "Machizō, Machiko, Hakai" in March 2011. These two releases were the first to chart on Oricon's singles and albums chart, reaching numbers 72 and 80 respectively.
On May 24, 2011 they had a broadcast on "Nico Nico Douga" with 1419 people watching and 9307 written comments.
In 2012 they released their next EP "Vertical JM Yayayard EP" followed by the album "Denshi Ongaku no Shugoshin" in February 2013. They also released "kama-boko", a song for a TV drama.
"Mad Drumming ZERO", a live limited single, was the first song off their 4th album "NEW GERMAN WAVE 4" which has been released in November 2013, just 9 months after their previous album. Almost one year after that they released another EP called "Inari Sushi Girl no Namida,,, EP" in September 2014. They also collaborated with TAKERU (from Visual kei band SuG) for his solo project 浮気者 (UWAKIMONO) for his song "Ai no Myouri".
After that they toured a lot and also shared stage with infamous "POLYSICS" after their sound got more and more electronic and chaotic and barely featured any guitar or other instruments. This influence could also be heard in their 2015 album "Hakai POP" which was accompanied by the single "Jasmine no Koibito". In March 2017 they released a mini album called "Zarathustra" and announced their disbanding shortly after that on May 5th. They will cease activities in autumn 2017.
Members:
◆塔山忠臣 (Touyama Tadaomi) ("Like a jewel from outer space. Having a part-time job at daytime.") (singer and songwriter)
◆J.M. ("like a monster eating humans. model at daytime.") (singer and model)
Live support members:
◆Yasai-kun ("0.8 seconds' loose character") on bass
◆Hachiouji ("Heartful 6 chords") on guitar
◆Cookie. (Beaten Guitar and Synthesizer) on guitar and synthesizer
◆Koresuke Arishima (The third best drummer of Japan) on drums
Official sites:
http://syooogeki.com/
http://ip.tosp.co.jp/i.asp?I=project002
Discography:
2009: Postman John (1st Single)
2009: Zoo&LENNON (1st Album)
2010: Ethnofunkydostoyevskycomecomeclub EP (1st EP)
2011: 「Machizou・Machiko・Hakai」 (2nd Single)
2011: 1bo2bo3bo4bo5bo6bo, Touyou No Techno. (2nd Album)
2012: Vertical J.M. Yayayado EP (2nd EP)
2013: kama-boko (3rd Single)
2013: Denshi Ongaku no Shugoshin (3rd Album)
2013: Mad Drumming ZERO (Live limited single)
2013: NEW GERMAN WAVE4 (4th Album)
2014: Inari Sushi Girl no Namida,,, EP (3rd EP)
2015: Jasmine no Koibito (4th Single)
2015: Hakai POP (5th Album)
2017: Zarathustra (4th EP) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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