Chirinuruwowaka

Chirinuruwowaka
Origin Japan
Genres Rock
Years active 2005present
Labels Capitol Music (2005)
breast (2005)
FlyingStar Records (2010present)
Associated acts GO!GO!7188
Members Yumi Nakashima - Guitar, Vocals
Eikichi Iwai - Bass
Kosaku Abe - Drums
Natsuki Sakamoto - Guitar
Past members Haruhito Miyashita - Guitar

Chirinuruwowaka[1] (チリヌルヲワカ), or just Chiriwaka (チリワカ) or Wowaka (ヲワカ), is a Japanese rock band formed in 2005 by Yumi Nakashima (GO!GO!7188’s Yuu).

The band name comes from one sentence of the classical Japanese alphabet “Iroha”, prounced Chi-ri-nu-ru-wo-wa-ka.

History

2005: Beginning

Initially, Nakashima was going to produce her second solo album. Through the recording of her previous work which is her first solo album Ten no Mikaku, she recognized that she cannot express herself other than the band-style. So she intended to produce the next solo album with a band. Nakashima wanted to form a serious band which incorporated young power and the band was to be formed. She first invited bassist Iwai, whom she was always interested in although knowing him only by a recorded performance, to GO!GO!7188’s tour, and she met him for the first time. She formally asked him to join the band. Then Nakashima chose drummer Abe who participated in the recording of her solo album after some sessions with several drummers. Finally Nakashima auditioned guitarists, and Miyashita who was 20 years old passed it.

On September 28, 2005, they released the first album "Iroha" from Toshiba EMI.

On May 15, 2006, they released the first single "Shingetsu" from BM tunes.

2007-2009: Hiatus

Miyashita left the band during hiatus.

2010-Present: Restart

In September, 2010, Chirinuruwowaka resumed activity with new guitarist Natsuki Sakamoto.

In early 2016 it was announced that guitarist Natsuki Sakamota had left the band. The band has decided to carry on as a three piece and will be releasing a new album in May.

Members

Current members

Former members

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

  1. often stylized as CHIRINURUWOWAKA

External links

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