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The Yellow Monkey

The Yellow Monkey, sometimes abbreviated as Yemon (Japanese: イエモン, Hepburn: Iemon), is a Japanese rock band originally active from 1988 to 2001, before officially disbanding in 2004. They announced their reformation in 2016.

The Yellow Monkey
The Yellow Monkey at the Tokyo International Film Festival on October 25, 2017. Clockwise, from top left: Kazuya Yoshii, Hideaki Kikuchi, Eiji Kikuchi, Yoichi Hirose
Background information
Also known asYemon
OriginTokyo, Japan
Genres
Years active1988–2004, 2016–present
LabelsTriad/Nippon Columbia,
BMG Funhouse/Ariola Japan,
Atlantic/Warner Music Japan
MembersKazuya Yoshii
Hideaki Kikuchi
Yoichi Hirose
Eiji Kikuchi
Websitetheyellowmonkeysuper.jp

The band's name was derived from the ethnic slur that Japanese people look like monkeys,[2] and that Asian people are said to be "yellow" in skin color. The Yellow Monkey is considered an important Japanese rock group, having achieved major success selling 10 million records,[3] including 6.2 million singles.[4] The group has had three consecutive number one albums, 18 top ten singles and in 2003 were ranked number 81 on HMV Japan's list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts.[2] Outside Japan the band is best known for their song "Tactics", one of the many ending themes of the Rurouni Kenshin anime.

History edit

1988–1994: The Beginning edit

The group has its roots in 1988, formed by Kazuya Yoshii when his previous band Urgh Police disbanded. He, originally playing bass, switched to guitar when he recruited Yoichi Hirose (ex-Murbas), Eiji Kikuchi (ex-Killer May) and several other members and they began to play in the live houses of Tokyo. When the vocalist left, Yoshii took over that position and recruited Eiji's brother Hideaki as guitarist.

The Yellow Monkey started to play in the underground circuit, being well known for not only their latent songwriting quality, but also because of their live performances, which would soon become the main characteristics of the group. A December 28, 1989 show at Shibuya La Mama is regarded as the first with these four members.[2] The fans of the band grew vertiginously, preparing the band for their first studio work.

In 1991, the band finally launched their first album, Bunched Birth, which had seven original songs. It was an independently released album with raw sonority, with many influences from hard rock, and containing well-shaped but peculiar lyrics (all of them written by Yoshii). The work was very well received by the public, opening the doors for their major label debut album, The Night Snails and Plastic Boogie, of 1992 on Triad/Nippon Columbia. The new album brought eleven songs more elaborate than the first work. The band had a considerable increase in popularity, which added to single "Romantist Taste" and to the ballad "Pearl Light of Revolution", that already gave samples of the potential of Kazuya in composing powerful ballads.

In 1993, the band launched their second major album, Experience Movie. The songs had a better production and care with the sonority. The songs of the album were very strong and with high emotional text.[citation needed] The band also started to be admired for their live performances, due to the band's charisma and Kazuya's extreme performances. However, the band had not yet become a large public success in Japan.

In 1994, they released the album Jaguar Hard Pain, a conceptual album which tells the saga of Jaguar, a World War II soldier who dies in combat and comes back to life trying to find his love, Mary. This was the last album from the first period of the band, when their songs did not have as much popular sound appeal.

1995–2000: The Success edit

By the year 1995, The Yellow Monkey had already become successful in Japan, playing their first show at the Nippon Budokan on April 11. They released the album Smile, which was another critical and public success, and the band released the single "Love Communication". Other songs that became classics of the band are "Fantasy" (Nagekunari Waga Yoru no Fantasy), "Scorching Night" (Nettaiya), the powerful ballad "Hard Rain" and "Venus's Flower" (Venus no Hana). The tour for this album in Japan booked more than 40 major shows.

When it seemed that the band would rest, at the end of that same year, they released the album Four Seasons, which was recorded in London. The album reached No. 1 on the Oricon charts. The album had more-accessible songs, and reached a warm reception by the fans. There were also fans of anime because the song "Tactics" was used as the first ending theme of the Rurouni Kenshin anime, becoming their most successful single up until that point. Many other classics were already identified, such as "The Sun Is Burning" (Taiyō ga Moeteiru), the good rock-and-roll track "I Love You Baby" and songs such as "Father", "Remembering a Mermaid" (Tsuioku no Mermaid) and "The Moon Song" (Tsuki no Uta). Despite the thundering success of the record, the Yellow Monkey continued being a cult band, since the lyrics and live performances remained consistent. On May 5, 1996, The Yellow Monkey performed in London with The Spiders from Mars.

After two back-to-back record releases, the band decided to take a break for one year. The decision was aided by Kazuya's stress from the constant and exhausting work of the two previous albums. The compilation album Triad Years Act 1 was released and was certified by the RIAJ for sales of a million copies.[5] They also changed record labels to BMG Funhouse/Ariola Japan and put on a special show, Mekara Uroko 7, at the end of the year. It was a concert for the oldest fans of the band, in which they had played older songs from before the Smile album. Many of these old fans considered those songs to be mainstream and pop in excess. An unforgettable part of this concert was the moment where they played "Pearl Light of Revolution" with an orchestral arrangement. This according to Kazuya, was one of the best moments in his career.

In 1997, The Yellow Monkey came back with the album that is considered their magnum opus, Sicks. This album brought a different sonority compared to the two previous works. It was a mix of their current sound combined with that of their first albums. Bringing more complex and mature songs, Sicks, was an amazing critical success and repeated the sales of the previous album. The main characteristic of the record is the concern of the band with the arrangements, which becomes more evident already in the first track, "Rainbow Man". The only single of the album was "Rakuen", which was successful and is still one of their best known songs.[citation needed] Despite being a concise album, whose songs are all equivalent in quality, there are three songs that made the album legendary. The first one is the already cited "Rakuen", with a strong chorus. "Rakuen" ("Paradise") was covered by Eric Martin, known as Mr. Big vocalist, in his album Mr. Rock Vocalist released in 2012. The second is the ballad "End of Life (for Grandmother)" (Jinsei no Owari (for Grandmother)), considered by many as the best ballad by The Yellow Monkey. The third song is the long eight-minute epic, "Trip in Heaven" (Tengoku Ryokou), again considered among the best songs of the group.

The band released the commercially successful album Punch Drunkard in 1998, although not to the extent of their previous album it was named one of the top albums from 1989 to 1998 in a 2004 issue of the music magazine Band Yarouze.[6] The songs "Kyūkon" ("Bulb"), "Burn", and "Love Love Show" easily became hits. Although containing accessible songs, such as the ones cited in this article, the album used the song-writing method of the previous album, Sicks. The success of the album made it possible for the band to begin a great tour with 113 live concerts, the most of their career.[7] They also did a small tour in the United Kingdom.

After the exhausting succession of concerts and tours, the group took a one-year break. Coming back in 2000, the Yellow Monkey released their last studio album, 8. They released many singles such as "Holy Sea and Sunshine" (Seinaru Umi to Sunshine), "Pearl", "Rosy Days" (Barairo no Hibi) and "Shock Hearts", all of them achieving great success. The album is considered the most occidental of the band, which was common for all Japanese bands at that time. Despite the success of the album, the group did not stage many concerts that year, already showing that the end was coming.

2001–2004: The End and post-activities edit

On January 8, 2001, the group held their last concert at the Tokyo Dome, beginning a hiatus for an indefinite amount of time and released their last single "Primal." at the end of the month, which was produced by Tony Visconti.[8] The compilation album Golden Years Singles 1996–2001 followed in June. The members released many solo albums, with Kazuya reaching more success and adopting the stage name of Yoshii Lovinson, which he abandoned some years later. Hirose also obtained relative success with his band, Heesey with Dudes. Annie teamed up with Anchang (Sex Machineguns) and Natchin (Siam Shade) to form the trio Big Bites.[9] Hideaki formed the loose musical collaboration project brainchild's.[10]

In 2004, the band released a large compilation Mother of All the Best, which included three discs with some singles, all b-sides, some demo-version songs and live performances. The Yellow Monkey officially announced their disbandment on July 7, 2004.[11] However, the four members got together one last time for the final day of The Exhibition and Video Festival of The Yellow Monkey Mekara Uroko 15 held at the Tokyo Dome on December 26, 2004, and performed "Jam".[12][13]

A two-disc tribute album titled This is For You ~ The Yellow Monkey Tribute Album was released on December 9, 2009, featuring artists such as Mucc, Fujifabric, 9mm Parabellum Bullet, Morgan Fisher and Kreva. Their song "Jam" was covered by Chemical Pictures on the album Crush! 2 -90's V-Rock Best Hit Cover Songs-, which was released on November 23, 2011.[14]

In 2012, a remix of their first single was released in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their major label debut. Mastered by Ted Jensen, "Romantist Taste 2012" was released on October 10.[15]

A documentary film of their 113 date tour from April 1998 to March 1999 was released in theaters nationwide in 2013, titled Pandora: The Yellow Monkey Punch Drunkard Tour The Movie.[7][16] It includes an interview with all four members together, the first time since the band broke up.[16]

2016–present: The Reformation edit

 
The Yellow Monkey performed their first concert in 15 years at Yoyogi National Gymnasium.

Rumors began circulating about the band reforming after the appearance of a mysterious website with a picture of a cocoon and a timer counting down to January 8, 2016. Various clues on the page led to the notion of the band reuniting, including GPS coordinates of the venue where they held their first concert. It was confirmed on January 8 that The Yellow Monkey would reform for a twenty-date arena tour, beginning with their first concert in fifteen years on May 11 at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium.[3][17] It was Yoshii who initiated the reunion when he emailed the other members about it after seeing The Rolling Stones perform in London in 2013.[18][19] Their first new song, "Alright", debuted on the radio on February 10, 2016.[20] "Alright" is included as the B-side on their first single since reuniting, "Tower of Sand" ("Suna no Tō"), which was released on October 19, 2016.[21] The year saw them perform 42 concerts to over 360,000 people.[22] The band was honored with a Special Award at the 58th Japan Record Awards in 2016, and the Best Respect Artist award at the 2017 Space Shower Music Awards for their influence and achievements in music.[23][24]

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of their major label debut, the self-cover album The Yellow Monkey is Here. New Best was released on May 21, 2017. It features new recordings of the first sixteen songs from 2013's Yemon -Fan's Best Selection-, the track list of which was voted on by fans. A special edition of the album includes a second CD of the new song "Rosanna".[22] The Yellow Monkey recorded a cover of David Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust" released exclusively on Amazon.co.jp. It was first released digitally on September 13, 2017, with a made-to-order 7-inch record coupled with a live recording of the same song released on January 8, 2018.[25] A song called "Stars" was released digitally on October 27, 2017.[26] "Horizon", the theme song of the film Ototoki, was released digitally on November 29 as the final part of three consecutive monthly releases.[27] On December 9 and 10, The Yellow Monkey performed at the Tokyo Dome for the first time in 17 years.[28]

In October 2018, it was announced that the band had signed with Atlantic/Warner Music Japan.[29] The Yellow Monkey's catalog was made available on digital services worldwide on November 9. That same day, the new song "Ladybug" ("Tentomushi") was released.[30] The digital song "I Don't Know" was released on January 25, 2019.[31] Their tenth studio album and first in 19 years, 9999, was released on April 17 and supported by a lengthy nationwide arena tour from April to September.[32] It was named Album of the Year at the 61st Japan Record Awards.[33] On August 6, the band performed a surprise concert at Shibuya La Mama, where they played their first gig almost 30 years earlier, limited to 250 people.[34] In celebration of their 30th anniversary, they released an expanded version of 9999 and planned four dome concerts between December 28, 2019, and April 5, 2020.[35][36] However, the April 4 and 5 Tokyo Dome concerts were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan. Four additional anniversary dome concerts were held between November 3 and December 28, and were released on home video in March 2021.[37] The band's first live album in over 20 years, Live Loud, was released in February with a track list decided by fan votes.[38]

All four members of The Yellow Monkey contributed to the March 2023 single "Bye-Bye Show" by the idol group Bish. Yoshii wrote and produced the song, while the other three perform on the track.[39] In October 2023, Yoshii revealed that he had three surgeries to remove what were believed to be polyps from his throat between February and October 2022.[40] After further testing, he was diagnosed with early stage laryngeal cancer, treated and deemed cancer free by the beginning of 2023.[40] However, after recording a new The Yellow Monkey song scheduled for release in November, he lost his voice and therefore said he is still not ready to make a full comeback.[40]

Musical style edit

Yū Aoki of M-ON! Music wrote that The Yellow Monkey's sound is based in glam rock and hard rock.[1] Rockin'On's Tomoki Takahashi noted that while all four members originated in the 1980s' Japanese metal scene, their sound blends elements of David Bowie, T. Rex, Lou Reed, and the New York Dolls.[41] This comparison continues in their use of fashion and makeup, giving them a prominent visual image.[41] However, Aoki wrote that, despite this Western influence, The Yellow Monkey consciously uses uniquely Japanese expressions via melody, lyrics, and themes.[1] Aoki also noted how the band has many instances of eros and decadent concepts in their works, particularly early in their career.[1] Takahashi wrote that the decadent aesthetics and worldview remain at the core of the band, as does a deep musicality.[41]

Members edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Bunched Birth (July 21, 1991)
  • The Night Snails and Plastic Boogie (June 21, 1992), Oricon Albums Chart Peak Position: No. 79[42]
  • Experience Movie (March 1, 1993) No. 80[42]
  • Jaguar Hard Pain 1944〜1994 (March 1, 1994) No. 28[42]
  • Smile (February 1, 1995) No. 4[42]
  • Four Seasons (November 1, 1995) No. 1[42]
  • Sicks (January 22, 1997) No. 1[42]
  • Punch Drunkard (March 4, 1998) No. 1[42]
  • 8 (July 26, 2000) No. 2[42]
  • 9999 (April 17, 2019) No. 3[a][43]

Compilation albums edit

  • Triad Years Act 1 The Very Best of The Yellow Monkey (December 7, 1996) No. 2[42]
  • Triad Years Act 2 The Very Best of The Yellow Monkey (April 19, 1997) No. 2[42]
  • The Yellow Monkey Single Collection (December 10, 1998) No. 10[42]
  • Triad Years Act I & II The Very Best of The Yellow Monkey (March 1, 2001) No. 25[42]
  • Golden Years Singles 1996-2001 (June 13, 2001) No. 2[42]
  • The Yellow Monkey Mother of All The Best (December 8, 2004) No. 5[42]
  • Yemon -Fan's Best Selection- (イエモン -FAN'S BEST SELECTION-, July 31, 2013) No. 2[44]
  • 30 Years 30 Hits (January 8, 2022, streaming only)

Other albums edit

  • Triad Complete Box (December 10, 1997, box set) No. 14[42]
  • So Alive (May 26, 1999, live album) No. 4[42]
  • This is For You ~ The Yellow Monkey Tribute Album (December 9, 2009, tribute album) No. 6[45]
  • Complete Sicks (January 22, 2010) No. 6[44]
  • The Yellow Monkey is Here. New Best (May 21, 2017, self-cover album) No. 1[44]
  • 9999+1 (December 4, 2019) No. 2[a][46]
  • Live Loud (February 3, 2021, live album) No. 1[44]
  • The Night Snails and Plastic Boogie <Deluxe Edition> (April 25, 2022) No. 5[44]
  • The Yellow Monkey Vinyl Album Collection -Major Debut 30th Anniversary Edition- (January 11, 2023, box set) No. 42[44]

Singles edit

  • "Romantist Taste" (May 21, 1992)
  • "Let's Be Avant-Garde" (アバンギャルドで行こうよ, Avant-garde de Ikō yo, March 1, 1993), Oricon Singles Chart Peak Position: No. 49[47]
  • "Sad Asian Boy" (悲しきASIAN BOY, Kanashiki Asian Boy, February 21, 1994) No. 97[47]
  • "Scorching Night" (熱帯夜, Nettaiya, July 21, 1994) No. 59[47]
  • "Love Communication" (January 21, 1995) No. 29[47]
  • "Fantasy" (嘆くなり我が夜のFantasy, Nagekunari Waga Yoru no Fantasy, March 1, 1995) No. 34[47]
  • "Remembering a Mermaid" (追憶のマーメイド, Tsuioku no Mermaid, July 21, 1995) No. 19[47]
  • "The Sun Is Burning" (太陽が燃えている, Taiyō ga Moeteiru, September 30, 1995) No. 9[47]
  • "Jam/Tactics" (February 29, 1996) No. 6[47]
  • "Spark" (July 10, 1996) No. 3[47]
  • "Rakuen" ("Paradise") (楽園, Rakuen, November 25, 1996) No. 3[47]
  • "Love Love Show" (April 19, 1997) No. 4[47]
  • "Burn" (July 24, 1997) No. 2[47]
  • "Kyūkon" ("Bulb") (球根, Kyūkon, February 4, 1998) No. 1[47]
  • "Don't Leave Me" (離れるな, Hanareru na, June 3, 1998) No. 15[47]
  • "Sugar Fix" (August 21, 1998) No. 5[47]
  • "My Winding Road" (October 21, 1998) No. 5[47]
  • "So Young" (March 3, 1999) No. 5[47]
  • "Rosy Days" (バラ色の日々, Barairo no Hibi, December 8, 1999) No. 4[47]
  • "Holy Sea and Sunshine" (聖なる海とサンシャイン, Seinaru Umi to Sunshine, January 26, 2000) No. 9[47]
  • "Shock Hearts" (April 5, 2000) No. 3[47]
  • "Pearl" (パール, July 12, 2000) No. 6[47]
  • "Brilliant World" (November 1, 2000) No. 5[47]
  • "Primal." (プライマル。, January 31, 2001) No. 3[47]
  • "Romantist Taste 2012" (October 10, 2012) No. 5[48]
  • "Tower of Sand" (砂の塔, Suna no Tō, October 19, 2016) No. 2[48]

Other singles edit

  • "Alright" (February 12, 2017, fan club only)
  • "Rosanna" ("Roseana") (ロザーナ, March 17, 2017, fan club only)
  • "Ziggy Stardust" (September 13, 2017, Amazon.co.jp only)
  • "Stars" (October 27, 2017)
  • "Horizon" (November 29, 2017)
  • "Ladybug" ("Tentomushi") (天道虫, Tentōmushi, November 9, 2018)
  • "I Don't Know" (January 25, 2019)
  • "Dandan" (October 30, 2019)
  • "Mirai wa Minaide" (未来はみないで, March 13, 2020, 30th Anniversary Memorial Gift)

Home videos edit

  • Life Time - Screen ~Tsuioku no Ginmaku~ (life Time・SCREEN〜追憶の銀幕〜, September 1, 1993)
  • Cherry Blossom Revolution -Live at Budokan- (July 21, 1995)
  • Clips Video Collection 1992〜1996 (March 30, 1996)
  • True Mind Tour '95-'96 For Season: In Motion (October 21, 1996)
  • Blue Film (November 1, 1997)
  • Red Tape (December 3, 1997)
  • Purple Disc (December 17, 1997)
  • Mekara Uroko - 7 (メカラ ウロコ・7, October 21, 1998)
  • Clips 2 Video Collection 1996〜1998 (November 18, 1998)
  • Punch Drunkard Tour 1998/99 Final 3.10 Yokohama Arena (PUNCH DRUNKARD TOUR 1998/99 FINAL 3.10 横浜アリーナ, June 23, 1999)
  • Jaguar Hard Pain Live '94 (December 10, 1999)
  • Spring Tour (December 9, 2000), Oricon DVDs Chart Peak Position: No. 25[49]
  • Clips 3 Video Collection 1999〜2001 (March 14, 2001) No. 11[49]
  • The Yellow Monkey Clip Box (December 8, 2004) No. 9[49]
  • The Yellow Monkey Live Box (December 8, 2004) No. 15[49]
  • The Yellow Monkey Live at Tokyo Dome (December 28, 2004) No. 13[50]
  • Empire Live The Yellow Monkey (ライブ帝国 THE YELLOW MONKEY, December 23, 2005) No. 82[50]
  • Mekara Uroko - Live DVD-Box (メカラ ウロコ・LIVE DVD-BOX, December 9, 2009) No. 6[50]
  • True Mind "Naked" - Tour '96 "For Season" at Nippon Budokan (TRUE MIND “NAKED” -TOUR '96 “FOR SEASON” at 日本武道館-, October 21, 2012) No. 161[50]
  • True Mind "Naked" - Tour '96 For Season "Proof of the Wild" at NHK Hall (TRUE MIND “NAKED” -TOUR '96 FOR SEASON “野性の証明” at NHKホール-, October 21, 2012) No. 241[50]
  • True Mind "Naked" (October 21, 2012) No. 4[50]
  • Red Tape "Naked" (December 3, 2012) No. 5[50]
  • Pandora: The Yellow Monkey Punch Drunkard Tour The Movie (パンドラ ザ・イエロー・モンキー PUNCH DRUNKARD TOUR THE MOVIE, December 4, 2013) No. 7,[50] Oricon Blu-rays Chart Peak Position: No. 102[51]
  • The Yellow Monkey Super Japan Tour 2016 -Saitama Super Arena 2016.7.10- (October 19, 2016) No. 1,[50] No. 1[51]
  • The Yellow Monkey Live Box (March 21, 2018) No. 13[50]
  • Ototoki (Vibration) (オトトキ, March 28, 2018) No. 40,[50] No. 3 (deluxe), 143 (regular)[51]
  • The Yellow Monkey Super Big Egg 2017 (August 2, 2019) No. 3,[50] No. 4[51]
  • The Yellow Monkey 30th Anniversary Live -Dome Special- 2020.11.3 (March 10, 2021) No. 21,[50] No. 35[51]
  • 30th Anniversary The Yellow Monkey Super Dome Tour Box (March 10, 2021) No. 4,[50] No. 2[51]
  • Spring Tour "Naked" (May 11, 2022) No. 3[51]
  • The Yellow Monkey Super Japan Tour 2019 -Grateful Spoonful- Complete Box (July 20, 2022) No. 3[51]

Video games edit

  • Perfect Performer: The Yellow Monkey (July 1, 1999, PlayStation)[52]
  • The Yellow Monkey: Trancemission VJ Remix (April 14, 2000, PlayStation)[53]

Awards edit

Year Award Category Recipient or nominee Result
1997 1997 MTV Video Music Awards International Viewer's Choice - Japan "Rakuen"[54] Nominated
2016 2016 MTV Video Music Awards Japan Inspiration Award Japan The Yellow Monkey[55] Won
Best Group Video - Japan "Alright"[56] Nominated
Best Rock Video "Alright"[56] Nominated
49th Japan Cable Awards Special Award "Spark" and "Tower of Sand"[57] Won
58th Japan Record Awards Special Award The Yellow Monkey[23] Won
2017 Space Shower Music Awards Best Respect Artist The Yellow Monkey[24] Won
9th CD Shop Awards Live Video Award The Yellow Monkey Super Japan Tour 2016 -Saitama Super Arena 2016.7.10-[58] Won
2018 Space Shower Music Awards Best Group Artist The Yellow Monkey[59] Nominated
2019 61st Japan Record Awards Album of the Year 9999[33] Won
2020 12th CD Shop Awards Winning work 9999[60] Won
Space Shower Music Awards Best Group Artist The Yellow Monkey[61] Nominated
Album of the Year 9999[62] Won

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External links edit

  • The Yellow Monkey Official website
  • Kazuya Yoshii Official website
  • Yoichi Hirose Official website
  • Eiji Kikuchi Official website
  • Hideaki Kikuchi Official website

yellow, monkey, sometimes, abbreviated, yemon, japanese, イエモン, hepburn, iemon, japanese, rock, band, originally, active, from, 1988, 2001, before, officially, disbanding, 2004, they, announced, their, reformation, 2016, tokyo, international, film, festival, oc. The Yellow Monkey sometimes abbreviated as Yemon Japanese イエモン Hepburn Iemon is a Japanese rock band originally active from 1988 to 2001 before officially disbanding in 2004 They announced their reformation in 2016 The Yellow MonkeyThe Yellow Monkey at the Tokyo International Film Festival on October 25 2017 Clockwise from top left Kazuya Yoshii Hideaki Kikuchi Eiji Kikuchi Yoichi HiroseBackground informationAlso known asYemonOriginTokyo JapanGenresHard rock 1 glam rock 1 alternative rockYears active1988 2004 2016 presentLabelsTriad Nippon Columbia BMG Funhouse Ariola Japan Atlantic Warner Music JapanMembersKazuya YoshiiHideaki KikuchiYoichi HiroseEiji KikuchiWebsitetheyellowmonkeysuper wbr jpThe band s name was derived from the ethnic slur that Japanese people look like monkeys 2 and that Asian people are said to be yellow in skin color The Yellow Monkey is considered an important Japanese rock group having achieved major success selling 10 million records 3 including 6 2 million singles 4 The group has had three consecutive number one albums 18 top ten singles and in 2003 were ranked number 81 on HMV Japan s list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts 2 Outside Japan the band is best known for their song Tactics one of the many ending themes of the Rurouni Kenshin anime Contents 1 History 1 1 1988 1994 The Beginning 1 2 1995 2000 The Success 1 3 2001 2004 The End and post activities 1 4 2016 present The Reformation 2 Musical style 3 Members 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Compilation albums 4 3 Other albums 4 4 Singles 4 5 Other singles 4 6 Home videos 4 7 Video games 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit1988 1994 The Beginning edit The group has its roots in 1988 formed by Kazuya Yoshii when his previous band Urgh Police disbanded He originally playing bass switched to guitar when he recruited Yoichi Hirose ex Murbas Eiji Kikuchi ex Killer May and several other members and they began to play in the live houses of Tokyo When the vocalist left Yoshii took over that position and recruited Eiji s brother Hideaki as guitarist The Yellow Monkey started to play in the underground circuit being well known for not only their latent songwriting quality but also because of their live performances which would soon become the main characteristics of the group A December 28 1989 show at Shibuya La Mama is regarded as the first with these four members 2 The fans of the band grew vertiginously preparing the band for their first studio work In 1991 the band finally launched their first album Bunched Birth which had seven original songs It was an independently released album with raw sonority with many influences from hard rock and containing well shaped but peculiar lyrics all of them written by Yoshii The work was very well received by the public opening the doors for their major label debut album The Night Snails and Plastic Boogie of 1992 on Triad Nippon Columbia The new album brought eleven songs more elaborate than the first work The band had a considerable increase in popularity which added to single Romantist Taste and to the ballad Pearl Light of Revolution that already gave samples of the potential of Kazuya in composing powerful ballads In 1993 the band launched their second major album Experience Movie The songs had a better production and care with the sonority The songs of the album were very strong and with high emotional text citation needed The band also started to be admired for their live performances due to the band s charisma and Kazuya s extreme performances However the band had not yet become a large public success in Japan In 1994 they released the album Jaguar Hard Pain a conceptual album which tells the saga of Jaguar a World War II soldier who dies in combat and comes back to life trying to find his love Mary This was the last album from the first period of the band when their songs did not have as much popular sound appeal 1995 2000 The Success edit By the year 1995 The Yellow Monkey had already become successful in Japan playing their first show at the Nippon Budokan on April 11 They released the album Smile which was another critical and public success and the band released the single Love Communication Other songs that became classics of the band are Fantasy Nagekunari Waga Yoru no Fantasy Scorching Night Nettaiya the powerful ballad Hard Rain and Venus s Flower Venus no Hana The tour for this album in Japan booked more than 40 major shows When it seemed that the band would rest at the end of that same year they released the album Four Seasons which was recorded in London The album reached No 1 on the Oricon charts The album had more accessible songs and reached a warm reception by the fans There were also fans of anime because the song Tactics was used as the first ending theme of the Rurouni Kenshin anime becoming their most successful single up until that point Many other classics were already identified such as The Sun Is Burning Taiyō ga Moeteiru the good rock and roll track I Love You Baby and songs such as Father Remembering a Mermaid Tsuioku no Mermaid and The Moon Song Tsuki no Uta Despite the thundering success of the record the Yellow Monkey continued being a cult band since the lyrics and live performances remained consistent On May 5 1996 The Yellow Monkey performed in London with The Spiders from Mars After two back to back record releases the band decided to take a break for one year The decision was aided by Kazuya s stress from the constant and exhausting work of the two previous albums The compilation album Triad Years Act 1 was released and was certified by the RIAJ for sales of a million copies 5 They also changed record labels to BMG Funhouse Ariola Japan and put on a special show Mekara Uroko 7 at the end of the year It was a concert for the oldest fans of the band in which they had played older songs from before the Smile album Many of these old fans considered those songs to be mainstream and pop in excess An unforgettable part of this concert was the moment where they played Pearl Light of Revolution with an orchestral arrangement This according to Kazuya was one of the best moments in his career In 1997 The Yellow Monkey came back with the album that is considered their magnum opus Sicks This album brought a different sonority compared to the two previous works It was a mix of their current sound combined with that of their first albums Bringing more complex and mature songs Sicks was an amazing critical success and repeated the sales of the previous album The main characteristic of the record is the concern of the band with the arrangements which becomes more evident already in the first track Rainbow Man The only single of the album was Rakuen which was successful and is still one of their best known songs citation needed Despite being a concise album whose songs are all equivalent in quality there are three songs that made the album legendary The first one is the already cited Rakuen with a strong chorus Rakuen Paradise was covered by Eric Martin known as Mr Big vocalist in his album Mr Rock Vocalist released in 2012 The second is the ballad End of Life for Grandmother Jinsei no Owari for Grandmother considered by many as the best ballad by The Yellow Monkey The third song is the long eight minute epic Trip in Heaven Tengoku Ryokou again considered among the best songs of the group The band released the commercially successful album Punch Drunkard in 1998 although not to the extent of their previous album it was named one of the top albums from 1989 to 1998 in a 2004 issue of the music magazine Band Yarouze 6 The songs Kyukon Bulb Burn and Love Love Show easily became hits Although containing accessible songs such as the ones cited in this article the album used the song writing method of the previous album Sicks The success of the album made it possible for the band to begin a great tour with 113 live concerts the most of their career 7 They also did a small tour in the United Kingdom After the exhausting succession of concerts and tours the group took a one year break Coming back in 2000 the Yellow Monkey released their last studio album 8 They released many singles such as Holy Sea and Sunshine Seinaru Umi to Sunshine Pearl Rosy Days Barairo no Hibi and Shock Hearts all of them achieving great success The album is considered the most occidental of the band which was common for all Japanese bands at that time Despite the success of the album the group did not stage many concerts that year already showing that the end was coming 2001 2004 The End and post activities edit On January 8 2001 the group held their last concert at the Tokyo Dome beginning a hiatus for an indefinite amount of time and released their last single Primal at the end of the month which was produced by Tony Visconti 8 The compilation album Golden Years Singles 1996 2001 followed in June The members released many solo albums with Kazuya reaching more success and adopting the stage name of Yoshii Lovinson which he abandoned some years later Hirose also obtained relative success with his band Heesey with Dudes Annie teamed up with Anchang Sex Machineguns and Natchin Siam Shade to form the trio Big Bites 9 Hideaki formed the loose musical collaboration project brainchild s 10 In 2004 the band released a large compilation Mother of All the Best which included three discs with some singles all b sides some demo version songs and live performances The Yellow Monkey officially announced their disbandment on July 7 2004 11 However the four members got together one last time for the final day of The Exhibition and Video Festival of The Yellow Monkey Mekara Uroko 15 held at the Tokyo Dome on December 26 2004 and performed Jam 12 13 A two disc tribute album titled This is For You The Yellow Monkey Tribute Album was released on December 9 2009 featuring artists such as Mucc Fujifabric 9mm Parabellum Bullet Morgan Fisher and Kreva Their song Jam was covered by Chemical Pictures on the album Crush 2 90 s V Rock Best Hit Cover Songs which was released on November 23 2011 14 In 2012 a remix of their first single was released in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their major label debut Mastered by Ted Jensen Romantist Taste 2012 was released on October 10 15 A documentary film of their 113 date tour from April 1998 to March 1999 was released in theaters nationwide in 2013 titled Pandora The Yellow Monkey Punch Drunkard Tour The Movie 7 16 It includes an interview with all four members together the first time since the band broke up 16 2016 present The Reformation edit nbsp The Yellow Monkey performed their first concert in 15 years at Yoyogi National Gymnasium Rumors began circulating about the band reforming after the appearance of a mysterious website with a picture of a cocoon and a timer counting down to January 8 2016 Various clues on the page led to the notion of the band reuniting including GPS coordinates of the venue where they held their first concert It was confirmed on January 8 that The Yellow Monkey would reform for a twenty date arena tour beginning with their first concert in fifteen years on May 11 at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium 3 17 It was Yoshii who initiated the reunion when he emailed the other members about it after seeing The Rolling Stones perform in London in 2013 18 19 Their first new song Alright debuted on the radio on February 10 2016 20 Alright is included as the B side on their first single since reuniting Tower of Sand Suna no Tō which was released on October 19 2016 21 The year saw them perform 42 concerts to over 360 000 people 22 The band was honored with a Special Award at the 58th Japan Record Awards in 2016 and the Best Respect Artist award at the 2017 Space Shower Music Awards for their influence and achievements in music 23 24 In celebration of the 25th anniversary of their major label debut the self cover album The Yellow Monkey is Here New Best was released on May 21 2017 It features new recordings of the first sixteen songs from 2013 s Yemon Fan s Best Selection the track list of which was voted on by fans A special edition of the album includes a second CD of the new song Rosanna 22 The Yellow Monkey recorded a cover of David Bowie s Ziggy Stardust released exclusively on Amazon co jp It was first released digitally on September 13 2017 with a made to order 7 inch record coupled with a live recording of the same song released on January 8 2018 25 A song called Stars was released digitally on October 27 2017 26 Horizon the theme song of the film Ototoki was released digitally on November 29 as the final part of three consecutive monthly releases 27 On December 9 and 10 The Yellow Monkey performed at the Tokyo Dome for the first time in 17 years 28 In October 2018 it was announced that the band had signed with Atlantic Warner Music Japan 29 The Yellow Monkey s catalog was made available on digital services worldwide on November 9 That same day the new song Ladybug Tentomushi was released 30 The digital song I Don t Know was released on January 25 2019 31 Their tenth studio album and first in 19 years 9999 was released on April 17 and supported by a lengthy nationwide arena tour from April to September 32 It was named Album of the Year at the 61st Japan Record Awards 33 On August 6 the band performed a surprise concert at Shibuya La Mama where they played their first gig almost 30 years earlier limited to 250 people 34 In celebration of their 30th anniversary they released an expanded version of 9999 and planned four dome concerts between December 28 2019 and April 5 2020 35 36 However the April 4 and 5 Tokyo Dome concerts were cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Japan Four additional anniversary dome concerts were held between November 3 and December 28 and were released on home video in March 2021 37 The band s first live album in over 20 years Live Loud was released in February with a track list decided by fan votes 38 All four members of The Yellow Monkey contributed to the March 2023 single Bye Bye Show by the idol group Bish Yoshii wrote and produced the song while the other three perform on the track 39 In October 2023 Yoshii revealed that he had three surgeries to remove what were believed to be polyps from his throat between February and October 2022 40 After further testing he was diagnosed with early stage laryngeal cancer treated and deemed cancer free by the beginning of 2023 40 However after recording a new The Yellow Monkey song scheduled for release in November he lost his voice and therefore said he is still not ready to make a full comeback 40 Musical style editYu Aoki of M ON Music wrote that The Yellow Monkey s sound is based in glam rock and hard rock 1 Rockin On s Tomoki Takahashi noted that while all four members originated in the 1980s Japanese metal scene their sound blends elements of David Bowie T Rex Lou Reed and the New York Dolls 41 This comparison continues in their use of fashion and makeup giving them a prominent visual image 41 However Aoki wrote that despite this Western influence The Yellow Monkey consciously uses uniquely Japanese expressions via melody lyrics and themes 1 Aoki also noted how the band has many instances of eros and decadent concepts in their works particularly early in their career 1 Takahashi wrote that the decadent aesthetics and worldview remain at the core of the band as does a deep musicality 41 Members editKazuya Lovin Yoshii 吉井和哉 vocals guitar Hideaki Emma Kikuchi 菊地英昭 guitar backing vocals Yoichi Heesey Hirose 廣瀬洋一 bass backing vocals Eiji Annie Kikuchi 菊地英二 drumsDiscography editStudio albums edit Bunched Birth July 21 1991 The Night Snails and Plastic Boogie June 21 1992 Oricon Albums Chart Peak Position No 79 42 Experience Movie March 1 1993 No 80 42 Jaguar Hard Pain 1944 1994 March 1 1994 No 28 42 Smile February 1 1995 No 4 42 Four Seasons November 1 1995 No 1 42 Sicks January 22 1997 No 1 42 Punch Drunkard March 4 1998 No 1 42 8 July 26 2000 No 2 42 9999 April 17 2019 No 3 a 43 Compilation albums edit Triad Years Act 1 The Very Best of The Yellow Monkey December 7 1996 No 2 42 Triad Years Act 2 The Very Best of The Yellow Monkey April 19 1997 No 2 42 The Yellow Monkey Single Collection December 10 1998 No 10 42 Triad Years Act I amp II The Very Best of The Yellow Monkey March 1 2001 No 25 42 Golden Years Singles 1996 2001 June 13 2001 No 2 42 The Yellow Monkey Mother of All The Best December 8 2004 No 5 42 Yemon Fan s Best Selection イエモン FAN S BEST SELECTION July 31 2013 No 2 44 30 Years 30 Hits January 8 2022 streaming only Other albums edit Triad Complete Box December 10 1997 box set No 14 42 So Alive May 26 1999 live album No 4 42 This is For You The Yellow Monkey Tribute Album December 9 2009 tribute album No 6 45 Complete Sicks January 22 2010 No 6 44 The Yellow Monkey is Here New Best May 21 2017 self cover album No 1 44 9999 1 December 4 2019 No 2 a 46 Live Loud February 3 2021 live album No 1 44 The Night Snails and Plastic Boogie lt Deluxe Edition gt April 25 2022 No 5 44 The Yellow Monkey Vinyl Album Collection Major Debut 30th Anniversary Edition January 11 2023 box set No 42 44 Singles edit Romantist Taste May 21 1992 Let s Be Avant Garde アバンギャルドで行こうよ Avant garde de Ikō yo March 1 1993 Oricon Singles Chart Peak Position No 49 47 Sad Asian Boy 悲しきASIAN BOY Kanashiki Asian Boy February 21 1994 No 97 47 Scorching Night 熱帯夜 Nettaiya July 21 1994 No 59 47 Love Communication January 21 1995 No 29 47 Fantasy 嘆くなり我が夜のFantasy Nagekunari Waga Yoru no Fantasy March 1 1995 No 34 47 Remembering a Mermaid 追憶のマーメイド Tsuioku no Mermaid July 21 1995 No 19 47 The Sun Is Burning 太陽が燃えている Taiyō ga Moeteiru September 30 1995 No 9 47 Jam Tactics February 29 1996 No 6 47 Spark July 10 1996 No 3 47 Rakuen Paradise 楽園 Rakuen November 25 1996 No 3 47 Love Love Show April 19 1997 No 4 47 Burn July 24 1997 No 2 47 Kyukon Bulb 球根 Kyukon February 4 1998 No 1 47 Don t Leave Me 離れるな Hanareru na June 3 1998 No 15 47 Sugar Fix August 21 1998 No 5 47 My Winding Road October 21 1998 No 5 47 So Young March 3 1999 No 5 47 Rosy Days バラ色の日々 Barairo no Hibi December 8 1999 No 4 47 Holy Sea and Sunshine 聖なる海とサンシャイン Seinaru Umi to Sunshine January 26 2000 No 9 47 Shock Hearts April 5 2000 No 3 47 Pearl パール July 12 2000 No 6 47 Brilliant World November 1 2000 No 5 47 Primal プライマル January 31 2001 No 3 47 Romantist Taste 2012 October 10 2012 No 5 48 Tower of Sand 砂の塔 Suna no Tō October 19 2016 No 2 48 Other singles edit Alright February 12 2017 fan club only Rosanna Roseana ロザーナ March 17 2017 fan club only Ziggy Stardust September 13 2017 Amazon co jp only Stars October 27 2017 Horizon November 29 2017 Ladybug Tentomushi 天道虫 Tentōmushi November 9 2018 I Don t Know January 25 2019 Dandan October 30 2019 Mirai wa Minaide 未来はみないで March 13 2020 30th Anniversary Memorial Gift Home videos edit Life Time Screen Tsuioku no Ginmaku life Time SCREEN 追憶の銀幕 September 1 1993 Cherry Blossom Revolution Live at Budokan July 21 1995 Clips Video Collection 1992 1996 March 30 1996 True Mind Tour 95 96 For Season In Motion October 21 1996 Blue Film November 1 1997 Red Tape December 3 1997 Purple Disc December 17 1997 Mekara Uroko 7 メカラ ウロコ 7 October 21 1998 Clips 2 Video Collection 1996 1998 November 18 1998 Punch Drunkard Tour 1998 99 Final 3 10 Yokohama Arena PUNCH DRUNKARD TOUR 1998 99 FINAL 3 10 横浜アリーナ June 23 1999 Jaguar Hard Pain Live 94 December 10 1999 Spring Tour December 9 2000 Oricon DVDs Chart Peak Position No 25 49 Clips 3 Video Collection 1999 2001 March 14 2001 No 11 49 The Yellow Monkey Clip Box December 8 2004 No 9 49 The Yellow Monkey Live Box December 8 2004 No 15 49 The Yellow Monkey Live at Tokyo Dome December 28 2004 No 13 50 Empire Live The Yellow Monkey ライブ帝国 THE YELLOW MONKEY December 23 2005 No 82 50 Mekara Uroko Live DVD Box メカラ ウロコ LIVE DVD BOX December 9 2009 No 6 50 True Mind Naked Tour 96 For Season at Nippon Budokan TRUE MIND NAKED TOUR 96 FOR SEASON at 日本武道館 October 21 2012 No 161 50 True Mind Naked Tour 96 For Season Proof of the Wild at NHK Hall TRUE MIND NAKED TOUR 96 FOR SEASON 野性の証明 at NHKホール October 21 2012 No 241 50 True Mind Naked October 21 2012 No 4 50 Red Tape Naked December 3 2012 No 5 50 Pandora The Yellow Monkey Punch Drunkard Tour The Movie パンドラ ザ イエロー モンキー PUNCH DRUNKARD TOUR THE MOVIE December 4 2013 No 7 50 Oricon Blu rays Chart Peak Position No 102 51 The Yellow Monkey Super Japan Tour 2016 Saitama Super Arena 2016 7 10 October 19 2016 No 1 50 No 1 51 The Yellow Monkey Live Box March 21 2018 No 13 50 Ototoki Vibration オトトキ March 28 2018 No 40 50 No 3 deluxe 143 regular 51 The Yellow Monkey Super Big Egg 2017 August 2 2019 No 3 50 No 4 51 The Yellow Monkey 30th Anniversary Live Dome Special 2020 11 3 March 10 2021 No 21 50 No 35 51 30th Anniversary The Yellow Monkey Super Dome Tour Box March 10 2021 No 4 50 No 2 51 Spring Tour Naked May 11 2022 No 3 51 The Yellow Monkey Super Japan Tour 2019 Grateful Spoonful Complete Box July 20 2022 No 3 51 Video games edit Perfect Performer The Yellow Monkey July 1 1999 PlayStation 52 The Yellow Monkey Trancemission VJ Remix April 14 2000 PlayStation 53 Awards editYear Award Category Recipient or nominee Result1997 1997 MTV Video Music Awards International Viewer s Choice Japan Rakuen 54 Nominated2016 2016 MTV Video Music Awards Japan Inspiration Award Japan The Yellow Monkey 55 WonBest Group Video Japan Alright 56 NominatedBest Rock Video Alright 56 Nominated49th Japan Cable Awards Special Award Spark and Tower of Sand 57 Won58th Japan Record Awards Special Award The Yellow Monkey 23 Won2017 Space Shower Music Awards Best Respect Artist The Yellow Monkey 24 Won9th CD Shop Awards Live Video Award The Yellow Monkey Super Japan Tour 2016 Saitama Super Arena 2016 7 10 58 Won2018 Space Shower Music Awards Best Group Artist The Yellow Monkey 59 Nominated2019 61st Japan Record Awards Album of the Year 9999 33 Won2020 12th CD Shop Awards Winning work 9999 60 WonSpace Shower Music Awards Best Group Artist The Yellow Monkey 61 NominatedAlbum of the Year 9999 62 WonReferences edit a b Note that Oricon combines April 2019 s 9999 and December 2019 s expanded version 9999 1 together Thus it lists 9999 as reaching number 2 on December 16 2019 However that was actually 9999 1 a b c d e THE YELLOW MONKEY大復活 今あらためて知る 彼らの3つの魅力 M ON Music in Japanese January 8 2016 Archived from the original on January 10 2016 Retrieved August 7 2018 a b c Top 100 Japanese pops Artists No 81 HMV Group in Japanese Retrieved August 30 2012 a b THE YELLOW MONKEY 15年ぶりに集結 5月から全国アリーナツアー開催 Barks jp in Japanese January 8 2016 Retrieved February 28 2016 THE YELLOW MONKEY 解散以来初の4人のコメントを公開 Barks jp in Japanese December 18 2007 Retrieved May 30 2015 RIAJ CERTIFIED MILLION SELLER ALBUMS ocn ne jp Archived from the original on August 5 2012 Retrieved February 19 2015 Top 44 Albums from 1989 1998 jame world com May 9 2004 Retrieved February 19 2015 a b THE YELLOW MONKEY Reveals Documentary Video Barks jp Retrieved August 18 2013 内的苦悩と新次元に到達するための試み Barks jp in Japanese January 19 2001 Retrieved May 30 2015 BIG BITES これぞまさしくロック界の日本代表 侍ジャパン Barks jp in Japanese March 18 2009 Retrieved May 30 2015 元イエモン菊地英昭率いるbrainchild sが東阪公演決定 Billboard Japan in Japanese April 28 2015 Archived from the original on February 1 2017 Retrieved May 30 2015 THE YELLOW MONKEYの解散発表でファンの反応は Barks jp in Japanese August 3 2004 Retrieved May 30 2015 Petticoat Lane PRESENTS THE EXHIBITION AND VIDEO FESTIVAL OF THE YELLOW MONKEY メカラ ウロコ 15 2004 12 26 SUN 東京ドームにて Hot Express in Japanese Archived from the original on January 8 2010 Retrieved May 15 2021 紅白 イエモンが歌う名曲 JAM とは Kadokawa Corporation in Japanese December 29 2016 Retrieved May 15 2021 Aoi Moran and more to release 90s Visual Kei cover album tokyohive com Retrieved August 31 2012 イエモン20年前のデビュー曲が装い新たにシングル化 Natalie in Japanese Retrieved May 4 2016 a b THE YELLOW MONKEY Pandora theatrical version trailer Barks jp Retrieved August 18 2013 イエモン サル年 に15年ぶり復活 5月からアリーナツアー20公演 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