YamaArashi
YamaArashi | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Kanagawa, Japan |
| Genres | Nu metal[1] |
| Years active | 1996–present |
| Labels | Chokkyu Recordings[2] |
| Members | Yoshiaki Ishii Takeshi Kaji Naoya Kojima Satoshi Ohtake Oga |
| Website | yamaarashi |
YamaArashi (stylized as YAMAARASHI (山嵐)) is a six-member Japanese rock group based in Kanagawa Prefecture.[3]
YamaArashi has performed with popular acts such as HeavensDust, Orange Range and Moomin. In 2008, YamaArashi played in the ETPFEST, the South Korean music festival alongside bands such as Dragon Ash and Death Cab for Cutie.
Musical style
YamaArashi's style of music is mainly categorized as nu metal.[4] The band has also been described as rapcore and rap metal[5] with an added influence of reggae fusion[6] in their music.
Members
- Yoshiaki Ishii – Drums
- Takeshi – Bass and Vocal
- Kaji – Guitar
- Naoya Kojima – Vocal
- Satoshi Ohtake – Vocal
- Oga – Guitar. Joined YamaArashi in 2000. Former Member of Mach25.
Discography
Singles
- 1997.06.21: A New Species
- 1998.06.21: Yogen (予言)
- 1999.03.05: The Ties of Lycaon
- 2000.08.23: Black Hole/Hologram (ブラックホール/ホログラム)
- 2000.12.06: Wide Vision
- 2001.09.27: Yamaarashi-ism (ヤマアラシイズム)
- 2002.06.19: Itadaki (山嶺(いただき))
- 2003.10.22: La La Singin' Music feat. Leyona
- 2003.12.03: Arashi 2003 feat Rappagariya (嵐2003 feat.ラッパ我リヤ)
- 2006.02.22: Go Your Way, The ending theme for the anime The Frogman Show, produced by Seiji Kameda[7]
Albums
- 1997: YamaArashi (山嵐)
- 1999: Mitaiken Zone (未体験ゾーン)
- 2001: Six Men (シックスメン)
- 2002: Mountain Rock (マウンテンロック)
- 2003: Colors Water Music, Collaboration Album
- 2005: Aiterasu (アイテラス)
- 2006: Shonan Mirai Ezu (湘南未来絵図)
- 2008: Noroshi (狼煙 -Noroshi-)
Split albums
2005.02.23: Kakumei (革命) (YamaArashi vs. Rize)
Live albums
- 2003.03.26: Live
Compilations
- 2001.11.28: 1997–2001 Single Collection
- 2002.05.22: Super Best
DVDs
- 2000.06.28: Mitaiken Zone Tour '99 (未体験ゾーンTOUR'99)
- 2001.07.25: Six Men Tour '01 (シックスメンツアー'01)
- 2002.03.27: Film Collection
- 2004.06.23: 6 Colors
References
- ^ "YamaArashi reviews, music, news – sputnikmusic". sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved July 4, 2025.
- ^ YamaArashi Official Site
- ^ YamaArashi Official MySpace
- ^ "YamaArashi reviews, music, news – sputnikmusic". www.sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved July 4, 2025.
- ^ "PAIN KILLER – Single". March 13, 2025.
- ^ "Yamaarashi". March 13, 2025.
- ^ "Seiji Kameda's Official Site". Archived from the original on June 18, 2008. Retrieved August 25, 2008.
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