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SUPER BEAVER
スーパービーバー
Also known asSB (ビーバー)
OriginTōkyō, Japan
GenresRock
Years active2005 (2005)-present
LabelsEPIC Records Japan, Inc. (2009-2012), I×L×P× RECORDS (2012-present), rebelphonic
Members
  • Shibuya Ryūta
  • Yanagisawa Ryōta
  • Uesugi Kenta
  • Fujiwara Hiroaki
Websitehttp://www.super-beaver.com/

Super Beaver (stylized as SUPER BEAVER) is a Japanese rock band formed in 2005. They are most well known for their song Shinkokyū (深呼吸), which was used as an ending theme for the fifth season of Naruto Shippuden.[1] The band published their first mini album in 2008 under the indie label Rebelphonic, which sold fairly well.[2] Their first two mini albums were sold exclusively at Tower Records.[3]

Members

  • Kenta Uesugi (上杉 研太, Uesugi Kenta) – bass[4]
  • Ryūta Shibuya (渋谷 龍太, Shibuya Ryūta) – vocals[4]
  • Ryōta Yanagisawa (柳沢 亮太, Yanagisawa Ryōta) – guitar[4]
  • Hiroaki Fujiwara (藤原 ”27才” 広明, Fujiwara Hiroaki) – drums[4]

Discography

Albums

  • Kōfuku Kidō (幸福軌道) (25 November 2009, Epic Records Japan)
  • SUPER BEAVER (6 June 2010, Epic Records Japan)
  • Mirai no Hajimekata (未来の始めかた) (11 July 2012, I×L×P× RECORDS)
  • Sekai ga me wo samasu no nara (世界が目を覚ますのなら) (3 April 2013, I×L×P× RECORDS)
  • error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help) (12 February 2014, I×L×P× RECORDS)
  • Aisuru (愛する) (1 April 2015, I×L×P× RECORDS)

EPs

  • Two (Rebelphonic)
  • Nichijō (日常) (5 December 2007, Rebelphonic)
  • Shinkei (心景) (5 November 2008, Rebelponic)
  • Shinkei (心景) (26 August, 2009, Epic Records Japan) [Re-release]

Singles

  • "Shinkokyu (深呼吸)" (3 June 2009, Epic Records Japan)
  • "Futatsu no tabiji (二つの旅路)" (26 August 29 2009, Epic Records Japan)
  • "Shiawase (シアワセ)" (4 November 2009, Epic Records Japan)
  • "Yorokobi no Asu ni (歓びの明日に)" (6 April 2012, I×L×P× RECORDS)
  • "Rashisa (らしさ)" (September 24 2014, I×L×P× RECORDS)

References

  1. ^ Rast, R. (2 May 2009). "SUPER BEAVER's Major Debut Single". Japanese Music Entertainment. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Profile". Super Beaver website (in Japanese). Epic Records Japan. 2009. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
  3. ^ "SUPER BEAVER、セカンド・ミニ・アルバム『心景』を11月5日にリリース". Bounce (in Japanese). 29 September 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d "BIO | SUPER BEAVER OFFICIAL WEB". Super Beaver Official Website (in Japanese). SUPER BEAVER. 2015. Retrieved 27 January 2016.