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Cö Shu Nie

Cö shu Nie (Japanese: コシュニエ, Hepburn: Ko Shu Nie) is a Japanese rock band. The band's current members are musicians Miku Nakamura and Shunsuke Matsumoto; previously in the group were Kōjirō Yamazaki and Ryōsuke Fujita.

Cö shu Nie
Also known asコシュニエ
OriginOsaka, Japan
Genres
Years active2011–present
LabelsSony Music Associated Records (2018–present)
MembersMiku Nakamura
Shunsuke Matsumoto
Past membersKojiro Yamazaki
Ryosuke Fujita
Websitecoshunie.com

Formed in 2011, Cö shu Nie's early work consisted of independent releases, debuting with the single "Maze" and releasing the mini-album Hydra in 2013. Cö shu Nie signed with Sony Music Japan in 2018, making their major label debut with the release of their single "Asphyxia" through Sony Music Japan, which was used as the opening theme in the series Tokyo Ghoul:re and marked their first work to enter the Oricon chart. Simultaneously released was their debut extended play Aurora, which made it to the Oricon and Billboard Japan charts.

In 2019, Cö shu Nie released their debut studio album, Pure, which opened to significant critical and commercial success; the album includes "Asphyxia" as well as the singles "Zettai Zetsumei" and "Bullet", which were used in The Promised Neverland and Psycho-Pass 3, respectively. Released in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, was the extended play Litmus. The year following, "Give It Back" was released, included in the anime Jujutsu Kaisen and peaking at 14 on the Oricon charts, their highest grossing-single to date.

History

2011–2017: Early years

Cö shu Nie was formed in 2011, the initial lineup being Miku Nakamura, Shunsuke Matsumoto and Kōjirō Yamazaki.[1] Nakamura is the group's primarily vocalist, keyboardist and manipulator, while she and Matsumoto both perform on guitar.[2] Until Yamazaki's leave in 2017, he primarily performed on drums.[1] Their early work consisted of producing and writing independently, debuting with the single "Maze" which was released that same year.[3] The band released the mini albums Hydra and Org in December 2013, done through two separate labels (Silver Star Records and Vibrateshow Records, respectively).[4] Cö shu Nie would continue to work on small-scale projects, generally switching between Silver Star Records and Vibrateshow Records before they self-released their fourth mini-album, Overkill in 2017.[5][6] That same year, it was announced Kōjirō Yamazaki would depart from the group.[1]

2018–present: Breakthrough and Pure

Following a period of independent releases, Cö shu Nie would achieve their major breakthrough in 2018, following both their signing to the Sony Music Entertainment Japan label and the addition of member Ryōsuke Fujita, who performed on drums.[7][8][9] Cö shu Nie subsequently released their debut extended play Aurora,[10][11] which was their first work to achieve significant commercial success, making it onto the charts of Oricon and Billboard Japan.[12][13] Following Aurora, the single "Asphyxia" was released,[14] used as the first theme song for the anime series Tokyo Ghoul:re,[15] which similarly earned positions on the Oricon charts and acclaim upon release.[16][17] In 2019, Cö shu Nie announced that their debut album would be released, revealing itself to be titled Pure and featuring their previous single "Asphyxia".[9][18][19] The album peaked at number 29 and 27 on the Oricon and Billboard Japan charts respectively, particularly due to the international reach with the singles "Zettai Zetsumei", used as the ending theme song of The Promised Neverland's first season,[20][21] and "Bullet", included as the ending theme for Psycho-Pass 3.[22] Pure was acclaimed by critics and audiences, who highlighted how its "sense of unpredictability goes a long way to making Pure an exhilarating listen."[23]

Cö shu Nie announced their self-titled Japan Tour,[24] which sold-out tickets and was set for dates in 2020, however it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[25] They began 2020 with the single "Flare", curated to inspire fans who were in quarantine resulted by the spread of Coronavirus.[25] Their extended play, Litmus, was released thereafter to critical and commercial success,[26] and includes "Flare" in addition. In 2021, they performed the song "Give It Back" for Jujutsu Kaisen,[27] which finished 14th on the Oricon Charts.[28] That same year, Fujita announced his exit from the band.[29][30] Billboard Japan announced that the drama series Women's War: Bachelor Murder Case will feature the band's single, "undress me", which marks their first live action feature, and was released in 2021.[31] Cö shu Nie will write the upcoming single "Phoenix Prayer", set to be sung by Eir Aoi, and perform "Sakura Burst", both featured in Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion.[32][33]

Artistry

Early in their career, Cö shu Nie's initial focus was "concentrating only on expressing small thoughts from our minds, like spreading spores from our own world that we created in our hearts."[29] The group is recognized for their unique themes and frequent changes in aesthetic style; guitarist Matsumoto credited this primarily to Nakamura, stating that "The theme for each song is always completed in Director (Nakamura)’s mind beforehand. At the point in which we listen to the finished song, all of the members have shared her vision, and can conceptually understand what she’s trying to express, like "Oh, this is what you mean."  However, her vision is never constant, and changes each time depending on her mood. Even I don’t know what will come next."[34]

On their inspirations, Nakamura said that "Everything in life is an inspiration. Like how I’m talking with you right now, or what I eat, there are things that you can feel but can’t verbally express, right? Those things keep getting stacked within me, and suddenly become music."[34] Matsumoto later affirmed this by describing how "she would hit metal objects and record them for songs. Even now, when we go into the woods, she’d be recording sounds on his phone, and later show me the songs she’d made from them. So it really is true that everything in the world is an influence for her."[34]

Members

Current members
Former members
  • Kōjirō Yamazaki (ヤマザキコウジロウ) — drums (2011–2017)[1]
  • Ryōsuke Fujita (藤田亮介) — drums (2018–2021)[35][9]

Timeline

Discography

Albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
JPN
Oricon

[12]
JPN
Billboard
Pure 29 27[36]
Flos Ex Machina 54 44[37]

Mini albums

List of mini albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
JPN
Oricon

[12]
JPN
Billboard
Hydra
(イドラ Idora)
  • Released: December 18, 2013
  • Label: Silver Star Records
  • Format: CD
Org
(オルグ Orugu)
  • Released: December 18, 2013
  • Label: Vibrateshow Records[4]
  • Format: CD
Puzzle
(パズル Pazuru)
  • Released: April 20, 2016
  • Label: Silver Star Records
  • Format: CD
Overkill
(Venue release)[38]
"—" denotes items which did not chart.

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title EP details Peak chart positions
JPN
Oricon

[12]
JPN
Billboard
Aurora 76 67[13]
Litmus 56 46[26]

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak positions Notes Album
JPN
Oricon

[39]
"Maze"
(迷路; "Meiro")
2011 Self-released single.[40] Non-album single
"Asphyxia" 2018 32 OP for the anime Tokyo Ghoul:re Season 1.[15] Pure
"Desperately / Lamp"
(絶体絶命 / Lamp; "Zettai Zetsumei / Lamp")
2019 37 EDs for the anime The Promised Neverland Season 1.[41][42]
"Bullet" 43 ED for the anime Psycho-Pass Season 3.[22]
"Red Strand" 2020 ED for the anime movie trilogies Psycho-Pass 3: First Inspector.[43] Flos Ex Machina
"Give It Back" 2021 14 ED for the anime Jujutsu Kaisen.[44]
"Undress Me" Theme song for the Japanese TV Drama Women's War - Bachelor Murder Case -.
"Sakura Burst" 2022 61 ED 2 for the 15th anniversary broadcast of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion in Japan.
"Yume wo Misete"
(夢をみせて)
Digital single. Non-album single
"—" denotes items which did not chart.

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Co shu Nie Japanese コシュニエ Hepburn Ko Shu Nie is a Japanese rock band The band s current members are musicians Miku Nakamura and Shunsuke Matsumoto previously in the group were Kōjirō Yamazaki and Ryōsuke Fujita Co shu NieAlso known asコシュニエOriginOsaka JapanGenresAlternative rockmath rockpop rockelectronicYears active2011 presentLabelsSony Music Associated Records 2018 present MembersMiku NakamuraShunsuke MatsumotoPast membersKojiro YamazakiRyosuke FujitaWebsitecoshunie wbr comFormed in 2011 Co shu Nie s early work consisted of independent releases debuting with the single Maze and releasing the mini album Hydra in 2013 Co shu Nie signed with Sony Music Japan in 2018 making their major label debut with the release of their single Asphyxia through Sony Music Japan which was used as the opening theme in the series Tokyo Ghoul re and marked their first work to enter the Oricon chart Simultaneously released was their debut extended play Aurora which made it to the Oricon and Billboard Japan charts In 2019 Co shu Nie released their debut studio album Pure which opened to significant critical and commercial success the album includes Asphyxia as well as the singles Zettai Zetsumei and Bullet which were used in The Promised Neverland and Psycho Pass 3 respectively Released in 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic was the extended play Litmus The year following Give It Back was released included in the anime Jujutsu Kaisen and peaking at 14 on the Oricon charts their highest grossing single to date Contents 1 History 1 1 2011 2017 Early years 1 2 2018 present Breakthrough and Pure 2 Artistry 3 Members 3 1 Timeline 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Mini albums 4 3 Extended plays 4 4 Singles 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit2011 2017 Early years Edit Co shu Nie was formed in 2011 the initial lineup being Miku Nakamura Shunsuke Matsumoto and Kōjirō Yamazaki 1 Nakamura is the group s primarily vocalist keyboardist and manipulator while she and Matsumoto both perform on guitar 2 Until Yamazaki s leave in 2017 he primarily performed on drums 1 Their early work consisted of producing and writing independently debuting with the single Maze which was released that same year 3 The band released the mini albums Hydra and Org in December 2013 done through two separate labels Silver Star Records and Vibrateshow Records respectively 4 Co shu Nie would continue to work on small scale projects generally switching between Silver Star Records and Vibrateshow Records before they self released their fourth mini album Overkill in 2017 5 6 That same year it was announced Kōjirō Yamazaki would depart from the group 1 2018 present Breakthrough and Pure Edit Following a period of independent releases Co shu Nie would achieve their major breakthrough in 2018 following both their signing to the Sony Music Entertainment Japan label and the addition of member Ryōsuke Fujita who performed on drums 7 8 9 Co shu Nie subsequently released their debut extended play Aurora 10 11 which was their first work to achieve significant commercial success making it onto the charts of Oricon and Billboard Japan 12 13 Following Aurora the single Asphyxia was released 14 used as the first theme song for the anime series Tokyo Ghoul re 15 which similarly earned positions on the Oricon charts and acclaim upon release 16 17 In 2019 Co shu Nie announced that their debut album would be released revealing itself to be titled Pure and featuring their previous single Asphyxia 9 18 19 The album peaked at number 29 and 27 on the Oricon and Billboard Japan charts respectively particularly due to the international reach with the singles Zettai Zetsumei used as the ending theme song of The Promised Neverland s first season 20 21 and Bullet included as the ending theme for Psycho Pass 3 22 Pure was acclaimed by critics and audiences who highlighted how its sense of unpredictability goes a long way to making Pure an exhilarating listen 23 Co shu Nie announced their self titled Japan Tour 24 which sold out tickets and was set for dates in 2020 however it was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 25 They began 2020 with the single Flare curated to inspire fans who were in quarantine resulted by the spread of Coronavirus 25 Their extended play Litmus was released thereafter to critical and commercial success 26 and includes Flare in addition In 2021 they performed the song Give It Back for Jujutsu Kaisen 27 which finished 14th on the Oricon Charts 28 That same year Fujita announced his exit from the band 29 30 Billboard Japan announced that the drama series Women s War Bachelor Murder Case will feature the band s single undress me which marks their first live action feature and was released in 2021 31 Co shu Nie will write the upcoming single Phoenix Prayer set to be sung by Eir Aoi and perform Sakura Burst both featured in Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion 32 33 Artistry EditEarly in their career Co shu Nie s initial focus was concentrating only on expressing small thoughts from our minds like spreading spores from our own world that we created in our hearts 29 The group is recognized for their unique themes and frequent changes in aesthetic style guitarist Matsumoto credited this primarily to Nakamura stating that The theme for each song is always completed in Director Nakamura s mind beforehand At the point in which we listen to the finished song all of the members have shared her vision and can conceptually understand what she s trying to express like Oh this is what you mean However her vision is never constant and changes each time depending on her mood Even I don t know what will come next 34 On their inspirations Nakamura said that Everything in life is an inspiration Like how I m talking with you right now or what I eat there are things that you can feel but can t verbally express right Those things keep getting stacked within me and suddenly become music 34 Matsumoto later affirmed this by describing how she would hit metal objects and record them for songs Even now when we go into the woods she d be recording sounds on his phone and later show me the songs she d made from them So it really is true that everything in the world is an influence for her 34 Members EditCurrent membersMiku Nakamura 中村未来 vocals guitar keyboards manipulator 2011 present Shunsuke Matsumoto 松本駿介 bass guitar 2011 present Former membersKōjirō Yamazaki ヤマザキコウジロウ drums 2011 2017 1 Ryōsuke Fujita 藤田亮介 drums 2018 2021 35 9 Timeline EditDiscography EditAlbums Edit List of studio albums with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positionsJPNOricon 12 JPNBillboardPure Released December 11 2019 Label Sony Music Associated Records Formats CD digital download 29 27 36 Flos Ex Machina Released March 3 2022 Label Sony Music Associated Records Formats CD digital download 54 44 37 Mini albums Edit List of mini albums with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positionsJPNOricon 12 JPNBillboardHydra イドラ Idora Released December 18 2013 Label Silver Star Records Format CD Org オルグ Orugu Released December 18 2013 Label Vibrateshow Records 4 Format CD Puzzle パズル Pazuru Released April 20 2016 Label Silver Star Records Format CD Overkill Venue release 38 Released July 21 2017 Label Self released Format CD denotes items which did not chart Extended plays Edit List of extended plays with selected chart positions Title EP details Peak chart positionsJPNOricon 12 JPNBillboardAurora Released October 24 2018 Label Sony Music Associated Records Formats CD digital download 76 67 13 Litmus Released November 11 2020 Label Sony Music Associated Records Formats CD digital download 56 46 26 Singles Edit List of singles with selected chart positions Title Year Peak positions Notes AlbumJPNOricon 39 Maze 迷路 Meiro 2011 Self released single 40 Non album single Asphyxia 2018 32 OP for the anime Tokyo Ghoul re Season 1 15 Pure Desperately Lamp 絶体絶命 Lamp Zettai Zetsumei Lamp 2019 37 EDs for the anime The Promised Neverland Season 1 41 42 Bullet 43 ED for the anime Psycho Pass Season 3 22 Red Strand 2020 ED for the anime movie trilogies Psycho Pass 3 First Inspector 43 Flos Ex Machina Give It Back 2021 14 ED for the anime Jujutsu Kaisen 44 Undress Me Theme song for the Japanese TV Drama Women s War Bachelor Murder Case Sakura Burst 2022 61 ED 2 for the 15th anniversary broadcast of Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion in Japan Yume wo Misete 夢をみせて Digital single Non album single denotes items which did not chart References Edit a b c d Co shu Nie 入賞インタビュー Co shu Nie Prize winning interview Rockin On Japan in Japanese Ro69Jack Retrieved 2019 04 10 About Co shu Nie Official website in Japanese Retrieved 2019 04 09 Co shu Nie RO69Jack 11 12 Rockin On Japan in Japanese RO69Jack Retrieved 2019 04 10 a b Co Shu Nie オルグ Co Shu Nie Org CDJournal in Japanese Retrieved 2019 04 09 Co shu Nie Discography Official website in Japanese Retrieved 2019 04 09 Inc Natasha Co shu Nie新作 Aurora 発売 初回盤はリマスター盤 OVERKILL 付き 音楽ナタリー in Japanese Retrieved 2021 11 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Inc Natasha Co shu Nie 音楽ナタリー in Japanese Retrieved 2021 11 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help アニメ コードギアス 第2クールも新規OP EDに 藍井エイルとCo shu Nieが担当 電撃オンライン in Japanese Retrieved 2021 11 03 a b c Co shu Nie drummer Fujita Ryousuke to leave the band Tokyohive 2021 06 02 Retrieved 2021 07 08 Inc Natasha Co shu Nie新作 Aurora 発売 初回盤はリマスター盤 OVERKILL 付き 音楽ナタリー in Japanese Retrieved 2021 11 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Billboard Japan Archived from the original on 2018 11 16 a b c d Co shu Nieのアルバム Co shu Nie albums in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 2019 04 09 a b Billboard Japan Top Albums Sales Charts Billboard Japan in Japanese 2018 11 05 Retrieved 2019 04 09 Tokyo Ghoul re Releases New PV Featuring Opening Theme Anime News Tokyo Otaku Mode TOM Shop Figures amp Merch From Japan otakumode com Retrieved 2021 11 03 a b Sherman Jennifer 2018 02 23 Co shu Nie Performs Tokyo Ghoul re Anime s Opening Theme Song Anime News Network Retrieved 2019 04 09 NBT 2018 12 31 Top 20 anime opening and ending songs 2018 JROCK NEWS Retrieved 2021 11 03 Inc Natasha Co shu Nie中村未来が一発撮りで歌う asphyxia 今夜プレミア公開 動画あり コメントあり 音楽ナタリー in Japanese Retrieved 2021 11 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help アニメ コードギアス 第2クールも新規OP EDに 藍井エイルとCo shu Nieが担当 電撃オンライン in Japanese Retrieved 2021 11 03 Inc Natasha Co shu Nie PSYCHO PASS EDテーマをDJスラッシーがリミックス 音楽ナタリー in Japanese Retrieved 2021 11 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Dennison Kara 2018 12 07 New The Promised Neverland Teaser Previews Ending Theme Crunchyroll Retrieved 2019 04 09 Valdez Nick 2019 03 10 The Promised Neverland Reveals New Ending Theme ComicBook com Retrieved 2019 04 09 a b Valdez Nick 2019 09 27 Psycho Pass Season 3 Reveals Trailer Episode Order ComicBook com Retrieved 2019 09 28 Michel Patrick St 2019 12 13 Japanese Music Highlights for the Week of Dec 13 Featuring Co Shu Nie Piper and DOTAMA OTAQUEST Retrieved 2021 12 31 Co shu Nie Announce Tokyo Nagoya amp Osaka Tour for New Single Aurora MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON もしもしにっぽん 2018 08 28 Retrieved 2021 11 03 a b edoh 2020 07 11 Co shu Nie s FLARE digital single is signal of hope for fans JROCK NEWS Retrieved 2021 11 03 a b Billboard Japan Top Albums Sales Charts Billboard Japan in Japanese 2020 11 23 Retrieved 2020 11 22 NoMusicNoReason 2021 01 31 Co shu Nie s emotional give it back features in anime Jujutsu Kaisen JROCK NEWS Retrieved 2021 11 04 Hodgkins Crystalyn 2020 12 13 Who ya Extended Co shu Nie Perform New Themes for Jujutsu Kaisen Anime Anime News Network Retrieved 2020 12 13 a b edoh 2021 04 03 Interview Co shu Nie reflects on decade of success and anime tie ins JROCK NEWS Retrieved 2021 11 03 Co shu Nie drummer Fujita Ryousuke to leave the band tokyohive Retrieved 2021 11 04 Billboard Japan Archived from the original on 2021 12 31 Harding Daryl Code Geass Puts Eir Aoi and Co Shu Nie in the Cockpit of New OP ED Themes Crunchyroll Retrieved 2021 11 04 Co shu Nie 自身初のファンクラブ限定イベント Purple Moon の開催を発表 THE FIRST TIMES Yahoo ニュース in Japanese Retrieved 2021 11 04 a b c Co shu Nie a seeker of sounds and emotions that the world resonates with Their musical source and what they express in their new album PURE プレイリスト カルチャーメディア DIGLE MAGAZINE 2020 01 30 Retrieved 2021 12 31 Takahashi Tomoki 2019 03 13 色彩豊かな轟音を操るスリーピース Co shu Nie 新進気鋭の要注目バンド その実態に迫る Three piece band Co shu Nie that manipulates colorful roars Attention to the up and coming band their recent activity Rockin On Japan in Japanese Retrieved 2019 04 10 Billboard Japan Top Albums Sales Charts Billboard Japan in Japanese 2019 12 23 Retrieved 2020 04 04 Billboard Japan Top Albums Sales Charts Billboard Japan in Japanese 2022 03 23 Retrieved 2022 05 26 Co shu Nie Discography 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