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Matica-drama is a rock band from Niigata, consisting of 3 members: Takuo(Ba), Tagoshiaki Hagiwara (Vo / Gt), Mitomi (Dr). Initially, they were "Happy End" including Tadaaki Hagihara and Mitomi in 2014. After that, they started a vigorous activity.
In September 2015, their 1st. Ep "releasing that hand's way .ep" released.
In April 2016, they performed in 20 national tours and distributed more than 1,000 copies.
In October 2016, their 1st Single "How to start a happy ending" release. They continued performing nationwide tours
Their support base Takuo became official subscription in May 2017 and accompanying the band, the band name was changed to "Machikadorama". Aiming for a further leap forward, they are now entering more radical activities, such as performing live performances throughout the country. Moreover, despite the situation that there is no sound source currently being circulated, the band catches the Tower Records Shinjuku' eyes.
Shilüüstei (Mongolian: Шилүүстэй ) is a sum of Zavkhan Province in western Mongolia.
A(c) is an indie band including: Vo & Gt Souji Shirae, Bass Hisami Nozaki, Drums Takuma Yamamoto.
The band was formed in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture in October 2004. Since then, while based in Kanazawa as a three-piece band, they are active throughout the country. In 2012, Drum. Otani, who has been active for 7 years, withdrew. Takuma Yamamoto, who had supported the band in October 2014, has officially joined as a member and is up to the present.
They create the maximum sound with the minimum number of people. "HOT & COOL" live performance full of human taste is one of the highlights. The gentle but powerful singing voice, technical and warm guitar sound of Soji Shirae, and the groove that the movement of the mind and body that the rhythms of Nozaki Hisami and Yamamoto Takusa play naturally attracts listeners.
Their music transcends the genre from nostalgic Jazz, Funk, Blue to "new antique" music. A (c) has always pursued its own unique view of the world. Based on the idea of “connecting encounters and connecting relationships” since its formation, they have expanded activities throughout the country, worked with many artists, and have a lot of respect from artists of various genres.
A total of 30 national tours was launched from the CD "Aya-irodori-" nationwide release in June 2008.
In 2009, he appeared in the open festival "Kyoto Daisakusen" organized by 10-FEET.
The band released "revive" in 2010 and "symmetry", "present" in 2012, and made tours throughout the country to spread its name.
December 2011, one-man tour at three locations Kanazawa, Niigata, Tokyo with great success.
In December 2012, they participated in four locations of 10-FEET “thread” TOUR and also participated in Alcalá's circuit event “Cat Fess”, which started in 2013, every year in a row, etc.
In June 2013, they performed for the second consecutive year at the Hokuriku largest festival [Million Rock Festival] that started up in Kanazawa.
In order to celebrate the 10th anniversary formed in October 2014, they held an independent planning festival "Kanazawa Lifelong Youth Festival".
Release
2006.02.18 Mini Album "A (c)" independently produced, 1000 pieces sold out
2007.10.07 Self-produced Mini Album "my life", 1000 pieces sold out
2008.06.25 Mini Album "Sai irodori" released nationwide
2010.09.08 Mini Album "revive" released nationwide
2011.05.27 Maxi Single "Fukami no Komorebi for you" live venue limited.
2012, 10.03 Mini Album "symmetry" released nationwide
2013.01.30 Mini Album "present" released nationwide.
2013.11.10 Maxi Single "melody" live venue limited.
Rethink is a rock band formed in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Their activities started in December 2015. Members: Bass & Chorus Shiori Kojima; Guitar & Chorus Daishi Yuritani; Vocal & Guitar Masahiro Mori; Drums Takuya.
They released the first limited sound source "Still Dreaming EP" in February 2016 in a live venue.
Released "Lost My Youth" in July 2016 exclusively for the iTunes Store.
Released the first mini album "Evergreen" in April 2017.
Performed at the Million Rock Festival 2017, a festival in Kanazawa.
Released "Keep Holding On EP" in May 2018. Do a tour from May to October.
Active in and around the prefecture with Kanazawa vanvan V4 in the center.
Eat to the Beat is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Blondie. It was certified Platinum in the US, where it spent a year on the Billboard album chart. Although it peaked at No. 17 , it was one of Billboard' s top 10 albums of 1980. It also reached No. 1 on the UK album chart in October 1979 and was certified Platinum by the BPI.
The album includes a diverse range of styles as pop, punk, reggae, and funk as well as a lullaby. Three singles were released in the UK from this album ("Dreaming", "Union City Blue" and "Atomic"). "The Hardest Part" was released as the second single from the album in the US instead of "Union City Blue" (though a remix of "Union" would be released in the US in 1995). According to the liner notes of the 1994 compilation The Platinum Collection, the song "Slow Motion" was originally planned to be the fourth single release from the album, and producer Mike Chapman even made a remix of the track, but following the unexpected success of "Call Me", the theme song to the movie American Gigolo, these plans were shelved and the single mix of "Slow Motion" remains unreleased. An alternate mix of the track entitled The Stripped Down Motown Mix did however turn up on one of the many remix singles issued by Chrysalis/EMI in the mid-1990s.
Blondie's first video album was produced in conjunction with this record, featuring a music video for each of the album's twelve songs. It was the first such project in rock music. Most of the songs were filmed in and around New York, the exception was the "Union City Blue" music video, which was filmed at Union Dry Dock, Weehawken, New Jersey. Each video was directed by David Mallet and produced by Paul Flattery. The video was initially available as a promotional VHS in 1979 and subsequently released on videocassette and videodisc in October 1980.
Unlike the rest of Blondie's original albums, Eat to the Beat was not remastered in 1994. It was later digitally remastered and reissued by EMI-Capitol in 2001, with four bonus tracks and candid sleeve notes by Mike Chapman:
Sailor Pluto (セーラープルート , Sērā Purūto) is a fictional lead character in the Sailor Moon manga series written by Naoko Takeuchi. The alternate identity of Setsuna Meioh (冥王 せつな , Meiō Setsuna, renamed "Trista Meioh" in some English adaptations) , she is a member of the Sailor Guardians, female supernatural fighters who protect the Solar System from evil.
She is unique among all the characters in that she is stationed at the Door of Space-Time, with the specific duty of forbidding anyone to pass through it without permission. She possesses powers that are associated with time, space, the underworld, and darkness. She was one of several new characters introduced in the series' second arc (called R in the anime and also called the "Black Moon Clan Arc" by fans; not given an official name in the manga, but often referred to as "Black Moon" or the "Black Moon Arc" by fans), which was comparable to a retool to continue Sailor Moon past the point it was originally supposed to end.
Her role and importance differ greatly between the first anime and manga (though strangely her personality in the two media is mostly the same). Her role in Sailor Moon Crystal is basically identical to that of her manga counterpart, though a line was added where she said she always wished to fight alongside her Queen and the other Guardians. A huge part of the second arc in the original manga is Pluto and Chibiusa's relationship, thus the two of them are important characters. In the anime, this relationship is not focused on and Pluto loses her prominence. Chibiusa remained a major character due to the fact that she is the future daughter of the lead couple. In Pluto's stead, the villains of this arc, the Black Moon Clan, were focused on.
Sailor Pluto isn't introduced until late in the Sailor Moon R series, though she appears earlier in the manga and Sailor Moon Crystal, in the chapter/episode named after her, though this is still at the halfway point. She is the Guardian who guards the Gates of Time. She is first seen contacting Chibiusa through Luna-P in the anime; this does not happen in the manga or Crystal. In fact, this ability of Luna-P's is anime-only. Sailor Pluto refers to Chibiusa as "Small Lady." Chibiusa usually calls Sailor Pluto by the nickname "Puu". She acts as Chibiusa's guardian in the anime, but is more of a friend in the manga and her deference to the future queen is apparent. She's also very good friends with Diana, which makes sense considering Diana is to Luna and Artemis what Chibiusa is to Usagi and Mamoru, and occasionally trusts her to watch the Door of Space-time. Overall, Pluto in the manga seems to be good with children, which is probably why she ends up working as a nurse at Chibiusa's school in the fifth arc. She also mentors Ami/Sailor Mercury in the fourth arc, allowing her to power up to her Super form.
Ace ON Dawn is a young band including AYATE (Vocal), KENTA (Ba), Ryu-1.
In 2017, they formed in the local Kanazawa. After one year of copy band period, they started activities with original songs in 2018.
They have aggressive lively music that captures the heart with the music that the entire venue sings along with a bold and catchy sound that mix various elements such as pop-punk, emo, alternative, loud rock, etc. The performance has gained support from the younger generation, with a focus on local teens.
They released the 1st Single "WANDERER" in August 2017. In December of the same year, they released the Split single "sun shower" which recorded one song at a time with ally Tiny rain. From now on, Ace On Dawn will expand its scale further from the local Kanazawa.
USS Western Light (ID-3300) was a cargo ship of the United States Navy that served during World War I and its immediate aftermath.`
Western Light was laid down as the steel-hulled, single-screw commercial cargo ship SS Western Light by the Northwest Steel Company in Portland, Oregon, under a United States Shipping Board contract. After her completion in 1918, the Shipping Board transferred her to the U.S. Navy at Portland on 30 July 1918 for use during World War I. Assigning her the naval registry identification number 3300, the Navy commissioned her at Portland on 30 July 1918 as USS Western Light (ID-3300) under the command of Lieutenant Commander Claude Smith, USNRF.
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