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Coaltar of the Deepers

 
Artist: Coaltar of the Deepers

Group Members:

Yoshio, Narasaki

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  • Genres: Rock

Biography

Japanese band Coaltar of the Deepers are the main musical vehicle for Narasaki, the dynamo who collaborates with a bevy of different projects and writes music for anime series. Narasaki's many endeavors led to the band having a very relaxed schedule compared to other Japanese bands, but the group still managed to make a name for itself with its My Bloody Valentine-inspired shoegaze that incorporated a wide range of influences from techno to heavy metal. The band was created in 1991 by Watanabe (vocals), Kanno (drums), Yoshio (bass), and Narasaki, who initially played guitar, but became the vocalist as well after Watanabe left in 1992. Coaltar of the Deepers began releasing demo tapes, later collected on their debut EP, White (1991), followed by EPs Queen's Park All You Change and Sinking Slowly (both 1992), the first without Watanabe. The band went on a hiatus after that, but returned in 1994 with their debut full-length, The Visitors from Deepspace, out on major label Victor and featuring a well-known cover of the Cure's "Killing an Arab." Then there was another lengthy pause, which ended with a couple of new singles -- "Cat" and "Cat II" (both 1997), as well as the best-of The Breastroke (1998) and the rarities album Submerge (1998).

Narasaki continued to indulge in side projects, the most prominent being Sadesper Record, which provided the song "Torso" for the anime series Boogiepop Phantom in 1999, but Coaltar of the Deepers found time to get another proper album, Come Over to the Deepend, out by 2000, followed by the EP Robot and the third studio LP, No Thank You, in 2001. The relative swiftness may have been prompted by Narasaki's interest in experimenting: No Thank You had strong electronic elements and its follow-up, Newave, borrowed from Eastern traditional music. In 2002 the band contributed to the anime series Beck; in 2003 Coaltar of the Deepers toured the U.S. (to little consequences); and after that they got back to experimenting in the studio -- the 2004 EPs Mouse and Penguin featured a heavier sound. Narasaki dashed off to other projects in 2005-2006, doing the score for the anime series Paradise Kiss, working with Sadesper Record again, creating one more side project (Runaway Boys with Kyo from D'erlanger), and producing the shoegazers Astrobrite. However, in 2007 Coaltar of the Deepers returned with a double helping of music -- the EP Bear and fifth album Yukari Telepath. In 2007 the band also shrank to a duo after Yoshio decided to quit. ~ Alexey Eremenko, All Music Guide
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Coaltar of the Deepers

Background information
Origin Tokyo, Japan
Genres Alternative rock
Shoegazing
Heavy metal
Years active 1991-Present
Labels Strange Records (1991)
Stomly Records (1992)
AJA Records (1992)
ZK Records(1994-1998)
Victor (1998)
musicmine (1999-)
cutting edge (2002)
KNIR (2004-) [1]
Associated acts Tokusatsu
Sadesper Record
Website Official website
Members
NARASAKI (Vocals, Guitar)
KANNO (Drums)
Former members
negishi (Guitars)
Kawanaka (Bass)
nagasawa (Bass)
ICHIMAKI (Guitars, Backup Vocals)
YOSHIO (Bass)

Coaltar of the Deepers are an Alternative rock band from Japan. They formed in May 1991. Although primarily influenced by shoegaze sound, they sound incorporates musical elements as diverse as thrash metal, electronica, and bossa nova. Possessing a devoted fanbase, they are also known for their Prince, The Cure, The Primitives, and My Bloody Valentine covers.

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History

In early 1991, the band was formed in Tokyo by frontman Narasaki. During that time, they recorded demo tapes including most of the songs eventually incorporated into their first release "White EP," on Strange Records. The EP had former member Watanabe on vocals while Narasaki played guitar. The bands activity was silent until the end of 1992 when they released their second EP, "Queen's Park all you change" on Stomly Records. The band gained some recognition which showed the release of their third EP, "Sinking Slowly" a month later.

The band had little activity until the release of their first album, The Visitors From Deepspace in 1994 on Victor Records. In 1997 the band released new material; another EP, "Cat EP" was released on ZK Records. In 1998, the band released "Submerge", an album full of remixes, rare and new songs and a best-of album, Breastroke. A new EP Dog EP preceded their next full-length album in 2000, Come Over to the Deepend (a play on the band's abbreviation COTD).

In the style of Come Over to the Deepend, the band released Robot EP in 2001, which was followed by the album No Thank You. The album marked a new era for the band as they experimented even more heavily with electronic beats and noises. A new album was released in 2002, newave. With their small U.S. tour in 2003, Narasaki showed interest in an even heavier sound and released the Mouse and Penguin EPs.

After the release of the 2004 EPs, Narasaki composed the musical score for the anime Paradise Kiss and worked on his side project Sadesper Record, which released a full-length album earlier that year. In 2006, the band continued working on a new EP and album, both of which were released in mid-2007.[2]

Outside projects

Narasaki, while being the leader of the band, has been an active musician in Japan.

In 1999, Narasaki created the side project Sadesper Record which is more electronic based than Coaltar of the Deepers. In 2004, the second Sadesper Record album was released.

He has also contributed to the band Tokusatsu in which the group created the soundtrack for the movie Stacy: Attack of the Schoolgirl Zombies.

Narasaki has also contributed to the shoegaze band Astrobrite.[citation needed]

Members

  • Narasaki (Nackie) - Vocal, Guitar, Programming
  • Kanno - Drums

Former members

  • Watanabe - Vocals (left 1991)
  • Takanori - Guitars (left 1992)
  • Fifi - Vocals, Guitar (left 1995)
  • Negishi - Guitars (left 1994)
  • Nagasawa - Bass (left 1994)
  • Koji - Guitar (left 1998, returned 2002)
  • Ichimaki - Guitars, Backup Vocals (left 2001)
  • Kawanaka - Bass (left 2007)

Support members

  • Akira Nakayama - Guitars (from Plastic Tree)
  • Koji - Guitars (from now-defunct Cocobat)
  • Watchman - Keyboard, Percussion (ex-member of Melt-Banana, also takes part in helping NARASAKI with Sadesper Record)
  • Kenjiro Murai - Bass (ex-member of Cali≠Gari, current support as of 2007)

Discography

Studio Albums

EPs

  • WHITE E.P. (December, 1991)
  • Queen's Park all you change (October 25, 1992)
  • SINKING SLOWLY (November 25, 1992)
  • GUILTY FOREST (1994)
  • CAT EP (January 31, 1997)
  • CAT EP II (1997)
  • RECEIVE E.P. (March 25, 1998)
  • DOG e.p. (November 21, 1999)
  • ROBOT EP(April 25, 2001)
  • MOUSE E.P (November 2, 2004 - Limited Sale, Live Only)
  • Penguin e.p (November 26, 2004)
  • TORTOISE EP (May 23, 2007)
  • BEAR EP (December 5, 2007 - Included with the EP Box Set 1991 -2007)

Compilations

  • SUBMERGE (Rarities and Remixes) (March 25, 1998)
  • THE BREASTROKE (Best-Of) (December 16, 1998)

DVD

  • FOREVER (April 13, 2005)

Boxset

  • Coaltar of the Deepers Ep Box Set 1991 -2007 (December 5, 2007)
 - Includes all except Penguin and Tortoise EPs.

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