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- History
- Members
- Discography Singles Albums Video releases
- References
- External links
{{Infobox musical artist | name = Cascade | image = | caption = | image_size = | background = group_or_band | origin = Japan | genre = {{flatlist|- Alternative rock
- new wave
- post-punk
- pop punk
- power pop}}
| years_active = 1993–2002, 2009-present | label = {{flatlist|- Universal/Polydor
- Victor
- Amuse Soft Entertainment}}
| associated_acts = | website = Official site | current_members = Tama Masashi Hiroshi | past_members = Makko Q-Shi Miyuki Kagemary }}Cascade (stylized as CASCADE) is a Japanese visual kei rock band, with a sound not typical of others in the movement, in that it is strongly influenced by new wave music.[1][1] The band formed in 1993 and disbanded in August 2002,[2] but six years later the band reunited and released a new album in 2009, Vivo. HistoryCascade's song "S.O.S. Romantic" was covered by Mix Speakers, Inc on the compilation Crush! -90's V-Rock Best Hit Cover Songs-, which was released on January 26, 2011 and features current visual kei bands covering songs from bands that were important to the '90s visual kei movement.[3] Their song "Flowers of Romance" was covered by Adapter. on Crush! 2 -90's V-Rock Best Hit Cover Songs-, its sequel released on November 23, 2011.[4] Members- Tama (Vocals) was born on January 13, in Kyoto.
- Masashi (Guitar) was born on November 30, in Kagosima.
- Hiroshi (Drums) was born September 18, in Okayama.
- Former members
- Kagemary (Synth)
- Miyuki (Bass)
- Q-Shi (Drums)
- Makko (Bass) was born on June 24, in Yamanashi.
DiscographySingles- "Narikiri Bonnie and Clyde" (なりきりボニー&クライド, 1996/9/21)
- "Oh Yeah Baby" (1997/3/21)
- "Yellow Yellow Fire" (1997/6/21)
- "Super Car" (スーパーカー, 1997/11/21) Oricon Weekly Single Chart Top Position: 30[5]
- "S.O.S Romantic" (S.O.S ロマンティック, 1998/4/22) Oricon Weekly Single Chart Top Position: 17[5]
- "Flowers of Romance" (1998/8/12) Oricon Weekly Single Chart Top Position: 5[5]
- "Cuckoo" (1998/11/11) Oricon Weekly Single Chart Top Position: 10[5]
- "Memories" (メモリーズ, 1999/1/27) Oricon Weekly Single Chart Top Position: 13[5]
- "Azayakana Kiseki" (アザヤカナキセキ, 1999/2/24) Oricon Weekly Single Chart Top Position: 26[5]
- "Dance Capriccio" (1999/10/27) Oricon Weekly Single Chart Top Position: 15[5]
- "Congracche" (コングラッチェ, 2000/1/26) 9th Ending Theme of Japanese Anime Kindaichi Case Files, Oricon Weekly Single Chart Top Position: 28[5]
- "Tokyo Darling" (TOKYOダーリン, 2000/5/17)
- "Sexy, Sexy," (2000/11/16) Ending Theme of Japanese Anime Ghost Stories, Oricon Weekly Single Chart Top Position: 25[5]
- "Strawberry Moon" (2001/4/25)
- "Partiful Saruman Life" (2010/4/13)
- "Bonnou Hakusho Part 2" (2011/2/2)
Albums- Viva! (1995/11/22) Oricon Weekly Album Chart Top Position: 55[6]
- Beautiful Human Life (1996/3/23) Oricon Weekly Album Chart Top Position: 71[6]
- Samurai Man (サムライマン, 1996/10/23) Oricon Weekly Album Chart Top Position: 49[6]
- Apollo Exercise (1997/3/25)
- Yellow Magical Typhoon (1997/7/24) Oricon Weekly Album Chart Top Position: 31[6]
- 8060=98 (1998/6/17) Oricon Weekly Album Chart Top Position: 6[6]
- Kodomo Z (コドモZ, 1999/3/25) Oricon Weekly Album Chart Top Position: 8[6]
- Piaza (ピアザ, 2000/2/23) Oricon Weekly Album Chart Top Position: 18[6]
- Adrenalin No.5 (2000/6/14) Oricon Weekly Album Chart Top Position: 15[6]
- Butterfly Limited Express (2001/6/13) Oricon Weekly Album Chart Top Position: 33[6]
- Viva Nice Best (2002/9/19) Oricon Weekly Album Chart Top Position: 46[6]
- Vivo (2009/4/15)
- Magallanica (2010/5/19)
Video releases- Macaroni (マカロニ, 1996/6/21) VHS
- Teritori-Machinegun (1997/4/23) VHS
- Kageki na Bouryoku (カゲキな暴力 CASCADE SHOW AT BUDOKAN, 1998/3/21) VHS
- Komanchi (コマンチ, 1999/6/23) VHS and DVD
- Risutora Shite Kudasai yo (リストラして下さいよ。, 2000/11/8)
- Viva Nice DVD (2002/11/21) DVD
- Last Tour 2002 Omise Dekinai Noga Zannen Desuga (ラストツアー2002 お見せできないのが残念ですが Live at Osaka, 2002/11/21) DVD
- Adios (2003/8/30) DVD
References1. ^CD Journal Band Profile Retrieved Aug 28, 2007 2. ^1 Oricon Artist Profile Retrieved Aug 28, 2007 3. ^{{cite web| title = Mix Speakers, Inc covers "S.O.S. Romantic"| work = jame-world.com| url = http://www.jame-world.com/us/news-69786--90s-visual-kei-cover-album.html| accessdate = 2011-03-06}} 4. ^{{cite web| title = Aoi, Moran, and more to release ’90s Visual Kei cover album| work = tokyohive.com| url = http://www.tokyohive.com/2011/09/aoi-moran-and-more-to-release-90s-visual-kei-cover-album/| accessdate = 2011-09-28}} 5. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 www.oricon.co.jp Cascade Single Rankings Retrieved February 20, 2011 6. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 www.oricon.co.jp Cascade Album Rankings Retrieved February 20, 2011
External links- Official website
- Official Facebook
- [https://www.youtube.com/user/CASCADEcscd?feature=watch Official YouTube]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20061205014215/http://www.universal-music.co.jp/polydor/artist/cascade/ Cascade at Universal Music] {{ja icon}}
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