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In 2013, tricot released their first full-length album [[T H E]], which charted at #18 on the [[Oricon Albums Chart]]. In 2014 they toured Europe for four music festivals.<ref>{{Citation | url = http://www.jpopasia.com/news/tricot-heads-to-central-europe-for-four-music-festivals::16107.html | title = tricot heads to Central Europe for Four Music Festivals}}.</ref> They later supported [[The Pixies]] at the Eden Sessions in the UK. <ref>{{Citation |url = http://shutter16.com/uk-review-the-pixies-rock-eden/ | title = UK Review: The Pixies rock Eden}}.</ref> |
In 2013, tricot released their first full-length album [[T H E]], which charted at #18 on the [[Oricon Albums Chart]]. In 2014 they toured Europe for four music festivals.<ref>{{Citation | url = http://www.jpopasia.com/news/tricot-heads-to-central-europe-for-four-music-festivals::16107.html | title = tricot heads to Central Europe for Four Music Festivals}}.</ref> They later supported [[The Pixies]] at the Eden Sessions in the UK. <ref>{{Citation |url = http://shutter16.com/uk-review-the-pixies-rock-eden/ | title = UK Review: The Pixies rock Eden}}.</ref> |
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In 2015, tricot released their second album [[A N D]], which charted at #34 on Oricon. The first single for the album, "E", was premiered on [[NME]] <ref>{{Citation | url = http://dangerousminds.net/comments/meet_tricot_your_favorite_new_all-girl_japanese_math_rock_band | title = Meet tricot, your favorite new all-girl Japanese math rock band}}.</ref>. |
In 2015, tricot released their second album [[A N D]], which charted at #34 on Oricon. The first single for the album, "E", was premiered on [[NME]] <ref>{{Citation | url = http://dangerousminds.net/comments/meet_tricot_your_favorite_new_all-girl_japanese_math_rock_band | title = Meet tricot, your favorite new all-girl Japanese math rock band}}.</ref>. In March they performed their song Niwa in a live session, again premiered on [[NME]] joined by all five drummers who played on the album. <ref>{{Citation | url = http://www.nme.com/nme-video/watch-japanese-rock-band-tricot-play-a-blistering-version-of-niwa-joined-by-5-drummers/4136261580001 | title = Watch Japanese Rock Band Tricot Play A Blistering Version Of 'Niwa' Joined By 5 Drummers video}}.</ref> |
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In March they performed their song Niwa in a live session, again premiered on [[NME]] joined by all five drummers who played on the album. <ref>{{Citation | url = http://www.nme.com/nme-video/watch-japanese-rock-band-tricot-play-a-blistering-version-of-niwa-joined-by-5-drummers/4136261580001 | title = Watch Japanese Rock Band Tricot Play A Blistering Version Of 'Niwa' Joined By 5 Drummers video}}.</ref> |
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==Members== |
==Members== |
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Origin | Kyoto, Japan |
Genres | Math Rock |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Bakuretsu Records, Tower Records |
Website | http://tricot.tv/ |
Tricot (often stylised as "tricot") are an all-female math rock band from Kyoto, Japan. Known for their intricate rhythms[1] and visual identity[2], they have released two EPs and two full length albums. They have toured extensively in Japan, as well as playing in Singapore [3], the United Kingdom and Europe.
In 2013, tricot released their first full-length album T H E, which charted at #18 on the Oricon Albums Chart. In 2014 they toured Europe for four music festivals.[4] They later supported The Pixies at the Eden Sessions in the UK. [5]
In 2015, tricot released their second album A N D, which charted at #34 on Oricon. The first single for the album, "E", was premiered on NME [6]. In March they performed their song Niwa in a live session, again premiered on NME joined by all five drummers who played on the album. [7]
Members
- Ikkyu Nakajima - vocals, guitar,
- Motoko “Motifour” Kida - guitar, Backing vocals
- Hiromi “Hirohiro” Sagane - bass, Backing vocals
Former Members
- Kazutaka Komaki - drums
Discography
- School Children & The Cosmos (EP).
- Bacyuun (EP).
- T H E, 2013.
- A N D, 2015.
References
- ^ Kyoto’s Tricot Resuscitates Post-Rock With a Whisper and a Howl.
- ^ Meet Japanese Rock Three-Piece Tricot - And Watch Their Stylish New Video For 'E'.
- ^ Gender role reversal - Japanese math rock tricot live in Singapore.
- ^ tricot heads to Central Europe for Four Music Festivals.
- ^ UK Review: The Pixies rock Eden.
- ^ Meet tricot, your favorite new all-girl Japanese math rock band.
- ^ Watch Japanese Rock Band Tricot Play A Blistering Version Of 'Niwa' Joined By 5 Drummers video.
External Links
Category:Japanese musical groups Category:Math rock groups
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