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Kemuri

Kemuri (Japanese for smoke) is a Japanese-American ska punk band formed in Oxnard, California in 1995. They have an upbeat sound with positive lyrics which they refer to as PMA (positive mental attitude). While the majority of their songs are in English, they also have some songs in Japanese. After their reformation in 2012, they released four more albums and continue to tour actively.

Kemuri
Background information
OriginOxnard, California, US
Tokyo, Japan (re-formed in 2012)
GenresSka punk
Years active1995–2007, 2012-present
LabelsRoadrunner Records, Fuldragon, Ska Punker, Island Records, Universal Music Japan, Avex Io, Cutting Edge, OneCircle, ramble, Zen Music, K.O.G.A Records, No Idea Records, Fueled by Ramen, Asian Man Records
MembersFumio Ito
Noriaki Tsuda
Shoji Hiraya
Ken Kobayashi
Yukihiko 'T' Tanaka
Mitsuhiro Kawamura
Hiroyuki Suka
Past membersMasuo Arimatsu
Ryosuke Morimura
Hidenori Minami
Mike Park
Websitehttp://www.kemuri.com/

Break up and reunion

On December 12, 2007, Kemuri posted a message on their website stating they would no longer play together as a band. They said they had done much more than they expected as a band and that this break up would be the most positive conclusion to their band (keeping in line with their PMA message). Their last show was on 9 December 2007, at the Zepp in Tokyo also their final show in Oxnard, California.[1] In 2012, Kemuri made their reunion tour in Tokyo and in the U.S. The first new album after the reunion, "All for This!," was released on 6 June 2013. In 2012, the band re-formed again and continues to perform in all over Asia, Japan, Europe and in the United States and in other countries worldwide.

Band members

  • Fumio Ito (伊藤ふみお), Vocals
  • Noriaki Tsuda (津田紀昭), Bass
  • Yukihiko 'T' Tanaka (田中‘T’幸彦), Guitar
  • Shoji Hiraya (平谷庄至), Drums
  • Ken Kobayashi (コバヤシケン), Saxophone
  • Mitsuhiro Kawamura (河村光博), Trumpet
  • Hiroyuki Suka (須賀裕之), Trombone

Former members

  • Masuo Arimatsu (有松益男), drums 1995–1996
  • Mike Park, tenor saxophone, Mike left kemuri in 1997 after kemuri's first album little playmate.
  • Ryosuke Morimura (Deceased)
  • Hidenori Minami

Discography

  • Little Playmate (1997)
  • 77 Days (1998)
  • Senka-Senrui (2000)
  • Emotivation (2001)
  • Circles (2004)
  • Wating for the Rain (2005)
  • Principle (2005)
  • Our PMA (2007)
  • All for This! (2013)
  • Rampant (2014)
  • F (2015)
  • FREEDOMOSH (2017)
  • Ko-Ou-Doku-Mai (2018)

References

  1. ^ "Lets Skankin with Kemuri". Archived from the original on 15 February 2013. Retrieved 17 January 2013.

External links

    kemuri, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, december, 2009, lea. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kemuri news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kemuri Japanese for smoke is a Japanese American ska punk band formed in Oxnard California in 1995 They have an upbeat sound with positive lyrics which they refer to as PMA positive mental attitude While the majority of their songs are in English they also have some songs in Japanese After their reformation in 2012 they released four more albums and continue to tour actively KemuriBackground informationOriginOxnard California USTokyo Japan re formed in 2012 GenresSka punkYears active1995 2007 2012 presentLabelsRoadrunner Records Fuldragon Ska Punker Island Records Universal Music Japan Avex Io Cutting Edge OneCircle ramble Zen Music K O G A Records No Idea Records Fueled by Ramen Asian Man RecordsMembersFumio Ito Noriaki TsudaShoji Hiraya Ken Kobayashi Yukihiko T Tanaka Mitsuhiro Kawamura Hiroyuki SukaPast membersMasuo ArimatsuRyosuke MorimuraHidenori MinamiMike ParkWebsitehttp www kemuri com Contents 1 Break up and reunion 2 Band members 2 1 Former members 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksBreak up and reunion EditOn December 12 2007 Kemuri posted a message on their website stating they would no longer play together as a band They said they had done much more than they expected as a band and that this break up would be the most positive conclusion to their band keeping in line with their PMA message Their last show was on 9 December 2007 at the Zepp in Tokyo also their final show in Oxnard California 1 In 2012 Kemuri made their reunion tour in Tokyo and in the U S The first new album after the reunion All for This was released on 6 June 2013 In 2012 the band re formed again and continues to perform in all over Asia Japan Europe and in the United States and in other countries worldwide Band members EditFumio Ito 伊藤ふみお Vocals Noriaki Tsuda 津田紀昭 Bass Yukihiko T Tanaka 田中 T 幸彦 Guitar Shoji Hiraya 平谷庄至 Drums Ken Kobayashi コバヤシケン Saxophone Mitsuhiro Kawamura 河村光博 Trumpet Hiroyuki Suka 須賀裕之 TromboneFormer members Edit Masuo Arimatsu 有松益男 drums 1995 1996 Mike Park tenor saxophone Mike left kemuri in 1997 after kemuri s first album little playmate Ryosuke Morimura Deceased Hidenori MinamiDiscography EditLittle Playmate 1997 77 Days 1998 Senka Senrui 2000 Emotivation 2001 Circles 2004 Wating for the Rain 2005 Principle 2005 Our PMA 2007 All for This 2013 Rampant 2014 F 2015 FREEDOMOSH 2017 Ko Ou Doku Mai 2018 References Edit Lets Skankin with Kemuri Archived from the original on 15 February 2013 Retrieved 17 January 2013 External links EditUniversal s Band Web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kemuri amp oldid 1120912695, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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