Stereopony discography

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Studio albums3
Compilation albums1
Singles12
Video albums4
Stereopony discography
Studio albums3
Compilation albums1
Singles12
Video albums4
Music videos13
Other albums6

The discography of Stereopony, an all female Japanese rock band formed in Okinawa, Japan, consists of 3 studio albums, 1 compilation album, 12 singles, 4 video albums, and 13 music videos. After forming the band in 2007, Stereopony's three members Aimi (vocals/guitar), Nohana (bass), and Shiho (drums) performed on Tokyo FM's School of Lock! program, and were soon signed to Sony Music Japan's gr8! Records record label. The trio released their first single "Hitohira no Hanabira" in 2008, followed by their second single "Namida no Mukō" and third single "I Do It", both released in 2009. "Namida no Mukō" is the band's highest charting single on Japanese Oricon singles chart, peaking at No. 2.[1] Stereopony's first three singles were later featured on the band's debut studio album Hydrangea ga Saiteiru (2009), which peaked at No. 7 on Oricon's albums chart.[2]

Stereopony's fifth single "Tsukiakari no Michishirube" (2009) was their second single to reach the top 10 Oricon singles chart, peaking at No. 8.[3] Stereopony's sixth single "Hanbunko" (2010) is a cover originally released by Bivattchee in 2002. Stereopony's fourth through seventh singles were released on the band's second album Over The Border (2010). Stereopony's ninth single "Tatoeba Utaenakunattara" (2011) is a collaboration with fellow Okinawan band Kariyushi58. The band's third and final album More! More!! More!!! (2011) features their eighth through tenth singles. The band released two more singles in 2012 before disbanding.

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak Oricon
chart positions
2009 Hydrangea ga Saiteiru
  • Released: June 17, 2009
  • Label: gr8! (SRCL-7046–7047, SRCL-7048)
  • Format: CD, CD+DVD
7[2]
2010 Over The Border
  • Released: June 9, 2010
  • Label: Sony (SRCL-7277, SRCL-7279)
  • Format: CD, CD+DVD
12[4]
2011 More! More!! More!!!
  • Released: December 7, 2011
  • Label: Sony (SRCL-7801–7802, SRCL-7803–7804, SRCL-7805)
  • Format: CD, CD+DVD
33[5]

Compilation album

Year Album details Peak Oricon
chart positions
2012 Best of Stereopony
  • Released: November 21, 2012
  • Label: Sony (SRCL-8179)
  • Format: CD, CD+DVD
40[6]

Singles

Year Song Peak Oricon
chart positions
Album
2008 "Hitohira no Hanabira" 25[7] Hydrangea ga Saiteiru
2009 "Namida no Mukō" 2[1]
"I Do It" 13[8]
"Smilife" 20[9] Over The Border
"Tsukiakari no Michishirube" 8[3]
2010 "Hanbunko" 21[10]
"Over Drive" 28[11]
"Chiisana Mahō" 23[12] More! More!! More!!!
2011 "Tatoeba Utaenakunattara" 52[13]
"Arigatō" 26[14]
2012 "Stand By Me" 30[15] Best of Stereopony
"Namida Nante Mishite Yannnai" 68[16] None

Video albums

Year Video details Peak Oricon
chart positions
2009 1st Tour A Hydrangea Blooms 2009
  • Released: December 16, 2009
  • Label: gr8! (SRBL-1417)
  • Format: DVD
70[17]
2012 Stereopony to Moushimasu: Miseinen-hen
  • Released: January 25, 2012
  • Label: Sony (SRBL-1512)
  • Format: DVD
149[18]
Stereopony to Moushimasu: Seijin-hen
  • Released: February 1, 2012
  • Label: Sony (SRBL-1513)
  • Format: DVD
92[19]
2013 Best of Stereopony: Final Live
  • Released: February 27, 2013
  • Label: Sony (SRBL-1559)
  • Format: DVD
55[20]

Music videos

Year Song Director
2008 "Hitohira no Hanabira" Shigeaki Kubo[21][22][23]
2009 "Namida no Mukō"
"I Do It"
"Seishun ni, Sono Namida ga Hitsuyō da!"
"Smilife" Shigeaki Kubo[24]
"Tsukiakari no Michishirube" Kensaku Kakimoto[25]
2010 "Hanbunko" Shigeaki Kubo[26]
"Over Drive" Takatoshi Tsuchiya[27]
"Chiisana Mahō" Takahiro Miki[28]
Takatoshi Tsuchiya[28]
2011 "Tatoeba Utaenakunattara" Takatoshi Tsuchiya[29][30]
"Arigatō"
2012 "Stand By Me" Nobu Suekichi[31][32]
"Ōkami"
"Namida Nante Mishite Yannnai"

Other album appearances

References

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