Wino (band)

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Wino (ワイノ, waino) (stylized as WINO and pronounced "wine-oh") is a Japanese rock band that formed in 1995. Originally, the band's name was Bog Myrtle Star (ボグ・マイトルスター, bogu maitorusutā). The band was renamed WINO in 1996. One of Wino's biggest hits was "Taiyo wa Yoru mo Kagayaku" (The Sun Also Shines at Night), the second opening in the 1999 anime series Hunter × Hunter. Due to later contractual issues, it became difficult for them to continue major-label activities. After finishing the nationwide tour accompanying their 4th album Everlast, they disbanded in November 2002. In February 2024, the band reunited.[1]

Also known asBog Myrtle Star
OriginTokyo, Japan
Years active1995–2002, 2024–present
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Wino
Also known asBog Myrtle Star
OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresHard rock
Alternative rock
Years active1995–2002, 2024–present
LabelSpeedstar Records
MembersJun Yoshimura
Naoyuki Hisanaga
Shinichiro Togawa
Hiroyuki Kawazoe
Masataka Kuronuma
Websitehttps://www.wino.tokyo/
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Overview

While attending Meiji Gakuin University, Yoshimura and Togawa, who had been friends since high school, were joined by Hisanaga, who had come to Tokyo, and in September 1995 they formed a band called Bog Myrtle Star. Later, Kawazoe and Kuronuma, who attended the same university, joined the group, and in March 1996 the band changed its name to WINO.

In the same year, they participated in and released the indie compilation album Return Of Guitar Lightnin' Horror Smilin' through Gods Pop Records alongside bands such as Zoobombs, Lucy Van Pelt (later named advantage Lucy) and Penguin Noise.

After continuing releases on the indie scene, they made their debut in September 1998 with the maxi single "Devil’s Own [mix No.4]". In February 1999, backed by strong tie-in promotions mainly from foreign-affiliated record stores, they finally released their debut album Useless Music.

In the summer of that year, they performed at Fuji Rock Festival, and at the end of the year they released their self-titled second album WINO. During the tour accompanying the album's release, the semi-final show (March 14, 2000) was held as a one-man live concert at Akasaka Blitz, which was a success (the performance was broadcast on NHK-BS2's Shin Mayonaka no Ōkoku). They were especially active for the first year and a half after their debut.

After that, in May 2001, they released their third album Dirge No.9, which included their biggest hit single "Taiyo wa Yoru mo Kagayaku" (The Sun Also Shines at Night). In August 2002, they released their fourth album Everlast.

However, after completing their second tour, "HERE COMES THAT FEELING!", they announced their disbandment on November 22 on the website of their management company, Aloha Production, following their final appearance at the live event "Club Snoozer."[2]

Their fan club was called FC WINO.

Style and influences

Their sound is characterized by a thick groove heavily influenced by the British rock scene from the mid-1980s to the 1990s, particularly the Madchester movement.[3] It is also distinctive for blending in the accessible melodies of Britpop that followed from that movement.

Yoshimura himself has stated regarding the artists who influenced him that he “listened to The La's and Cast constantly.” As for bands they are often compared to, such as The Stone Roses and Oasis, he hinted that they were not direct formative influences, saying, “Even if people say we sound like them, they weren’t part of my original musical experience.”[4]

At the time of their debut, as evidenced by the strong promotion they received from foreign-affiliated record stores, their sound style openly and almost deliberately pushed forward their admiration for and roots in contemporary overseas bands of their generation.[5] Since there were relatively few rock bands at the time that functioned effectively as danceable, floor-oriented music[6], they attracted significant attention from the music industry even during their indie period, and were warmly received by Japanese rock fans.[7]

However, on the other hand, among Japanese listeners who favored overseas rock scenes (particularly the United Kingdom), their musical roots were easily associated with then-popular British bands such as Oasis, The Stone Roses, The Charlatans, and Primal Scream. As a result, some listeners began to focus on this aspect and view them in a more critical light.[8]

Members

  • Jun Yoshimura (born October 19, 1975) - lead vocals
    • He writes and composes about 80% of the band's songs. Due to his father's job during his childhood, he lived in London, United Kingdom until the age of 3 and then in Rotterdam, Netherlands until the age of 13.
    • He is known for frequently changing his hairstyle, constantly trying new looks for albums, live performances and events.
    • During the band’s initial active years, he was the only married member and is also the father of one child (a daughter). The song "Chelsea Girl" from "Everlast" was dedicated to his daughter.
    • He also continues his music career through his solo project "JUN", based in both Japan and Hawaii, focusing on a pop-oriented electronic sound.
    • In 2016, he established an art gallery in Hawaii centered on surf culture called "Polu Gallery".
  • Naoyuki Hisanaga (born April 2, 1975) - lead guitar
    • He was in a band during high school with actor Joe Odagiri.
    • After the band disbanded, while continuing activities as a member of Gold77, he established his own indie label "CITY RECORDS" in 2006 and released recordings by several artists such as THE HIGH STREETS, EERECTIONN and LISTEN TO THE SILENCE. Currently, in addition to running the label and working as a singer-songwriter, he composes as a guitarist for THE HIGH STREETS and Joe Odagiri's band, and has also begun working as a producer.
    • On October 22, 2008, he released his first solo album "Black Cat Murder Case (Part 1)". This album is the first in a trilogy, and features participation from Joe Odagiri and umu of FREAKYFROG (formerly of Beat Crusaders) among others.
  • Shinichiro Togawa (born April 28, 1975) - rhythm guitar
    • Currently, he continues musical activities through his solo project The Creeplands (formerly TOGUAR), while also starting his career as the bassist for THE HIGH STREETS.
  • Hiroyuki Kawazoe (born November 23, 1975) - bass
  • Masataka Kuronuma (born April 15, 1975) - drums
    • Since September 2006, he has joined Togawa's project The Creeplands as the drummer.

History

In September 1995, Yoshimura, Togawa, and Hisanaga formed Bog Myrtle Star. Two months later, in November 1995, Kawazoe and Kuronuma joined, completing the lineup that would continue thereafter.

In March 1996, the band changed its name to WINO, as Yoshimura was drawn to the English word "wino", meaning an "alcoholic" or "wine addict" and renamed the band with the intention of conveying “a band with addictive music.”[9] They began performing primarily at live houses such as Shimokitazawa CLUB Que, Shelter, and Shinjuku JAM. In December of the same year, they released the compilation album Return Of Guitar Lightnin' Horror Smilin' through Gods Pop Records. This release included two of their songs, "GOING OUT" and "Escape," with "GOING OUT" remaining particularly popular in their live performances even after their major debut.

In March 1998, the band traveled to the United Kingdom for three weeks to record music. Under the production of Dave Charles, known for his work on The Charlatans' album Tellin' Stories, they recorded songs including "Devil’s own" and "NEW SONG". In May 1998, they released "Devil's own '98.9.11 Live at Shelter" through boogaloo, which included one live track, followed by the release of "WATERMARK" (a single-track recording) through Hirami Records in July 1998.

On September 23, 1998, WINO made their major debut with "Devil's own [mix No.4]" under Victor/Speedstar Records, which reached No. 91 on the Oricon charts. In February 1999, they released their first album, Useless Music, which peaked at No. 38. This was followed by their second album, WINO, in December 1999, which reached No. 57 on the Oricon charts.

In December 2000, they released their seventh single, "Taiyo wa Yoru mo Kagayaku" ("The Sun Also Shines at Night"), which became their biggest hit and reached No. 35 on the charts. In May 2001, they released their third album, Dirge No.9, which peaked at No. 64. The following year, in August 2002, they released their fourth and final album, Everlast, which did not chart.

After completing their second tour, "HERE COMES THAT FEELING!", the band gave their final performance on November 22, 2002, at Club Snoozer held at Shinjuku LIQUIDROOM. On that same day, they announced their disbandment via the website of their management company, Aloha Production.

In January 2024, WINO announced that the band would resume activities. They performed on February 7 at Shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE as part of the live event "Downtown Channel vol.5".[10]

Discography

Albums

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  Release date Title Catalog number Tracklist Notes
1st February 24, 1999
June 24, 2015
Useless Music VICL-60348
MSCL-60770:MEG-CD
  1. Devil's own
  2. Inhaler
  3. WILD FLOWER
  4. Can't leave the here
  5. SISTER'S HIGH
  6. White Room
  7. Confusion
  8. She
  9. Call the SUN
  10. LOADED
  11. Unfinished Vibes
Oricon peak: #38
2nd December 16, 1999
June 24, 2015
Wino VICL-60516
MSCL-60771:MEG-CD
  1. The Action
  2. Tomorrow
  3. Velvet
  4. Hospital
  5. GLORY
  6. FREAKS
  7. Mirror
  8. We are the boys
  9. Thank you
  10. Anyhow
  11. Friend of mine
  12. ain't gonna lose
Oricon peak: #57
3rd May 23, 2001
June 24, 2015
Dirge No.9 VICL-60733
MSCL-60772:MEG-CD
  1. New Dawn F
  2. Resolution
  3. Mad Silence
  4. Hurt
  5. The Sun Also Shines at Night
  6. Butterfly
  7. Empty Soul
  8. Imagine, still
  9. My Life
  10. Sullen Days -album version-
  11. Dirge No.9
Oricon peak: #64
4th August 21, 2002
June 24, 2015
Everlast VICL-60927
MSCL-60773:MEG-CD
  1. Warsaw
  2. Everlast
  3. LOVE IS HERE
  4. Jesus
  5. All About a Boy
  6. Philadelphia
  7. Chelsea Girl
  8. Forever Young
  9. Not Alone
  10. Freedom Song
  11. Go Straight Song!
Produced by Junji Yayoshi
B-side collection January 22, 2003
December 19, 2007
Lion VICL-61077:CCCD
VICL-62698:CD
  1. New Song
  2. WATERMARK ~Ver.3~
  3. THUNDER
  4. RIDE ON
  5. SEA CASTLE
  6. Teenage tears
  7. SPIN
  8. Songs of Shadow
  9. Talk to me
  10. Rainbow
  11. a new world
  12. Lost Communication
  13. Little Saviour
  14. Come Together Now
  15. No Enemies
  16. Break Down The Long Road, Break Down The Wall
  17. Freedom Song
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Singles

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  Release date Title Catalog number Tracklist Notes
1st September 23, 1998
May 27, 2015
Devil's Own [mix No.4] VICL-35034
MSCL-12705:MEG-CD
  1. Devil’s own
  2. New Song
  3. WATERMARK
Oricon peak: #91
2nd December 19, 1998
May 27, 2015
Loaded VICL-35041
MSCL-12706:MEG-CD
  1. Loaded
  2. RIDE ON
  3. THUNDER
3rd May 26, 1999
May 27, 2015
Ain't Gonna Lose VICL-35066
MSCL-12707:MEG-CD
  1. ain`t gonna lose
  2. Any how
  3. SEA CASTLE
Oricon peak: #78
4th October 21, 1999
May 27, 2015
Tomorrow VICL-35086
MSCL-12708:MEG-CD
  1. Tomorrow
  2. Teenage tears
  3. Long Day
Oricon peak: #64
5th March 23, 2000
May 27, 2015
The Action (All I Really Want to Do) VICL-35114
MSCL-12709:MEG-CD
  1. The Action(All I really want to do)
  2. SPIN
  3. The Action(From Dusk Till Dawn Mix by Captain Funk)
6th August 23, 2000
May 27, 2015
Sullen Days VICL-35168
MSCL-12710:MEG-CD
  1. Sullen Days
  2. Songs of Shadow
  3. Talk to me
Featuring Tabito Nanao
7th December 27, 2000
May 27, 2015
Taiyou wa Yoru mo Kagayaku VICL-35216
MSCL-12711:MEG-CD
  1. The Sun Also Shines at Night
  2. Rainbow
  3. a new world
Oricon peak: #35
8th April 21, 2001
May 27, 2015
New Dawn F VICL-35239
MSCL-12712:MEG-CD
  1. New Dawn F
  2. Lost Communication
  3. Little Saviour
  4. Inhaler -Live-
(Enhanced) CD-EXTRA format
9th December 19, 2001
May 27, 2015
Go Straight Song! VICL-35341
MSCL-12713:MEG-CD
  1. Go Straight Song!
  2. No Enemies
  3. Come Together Now
10th May 22, 2002
May 27, 2015
Not Alone VICL-35396
MSCL-12714:MEG-CD
  1. Not Alone
  2. Not Alone -SUGIURUMN hottest day of june MIX-
  3. Not Alone -Niddle’s 'Yes,We are not' Remix-
11th August 7, 2002
May 27, 2015
Love Is Here VICL-35418
MSCL-12715:MEG-CD
  1. LOVE IS HERE
  2. Brake Down The Long Road, Brake Down The Wall
  3. Freedom Song
Produced by Seiji Kameda
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Compilations

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  Release date Title Catalog number Tracklist Notes
1st March 19, 2003
June 24, 2015
The Best of Wino - Volume 1 VICL-61095
MSCL-60774:MEG-CD
  1. The Action (All I Really Want to Do)
  2. Everlast
  3. Thank You
  4. Wild Flower
  5. Tomorrow
  6. My Life
  7. Dirge No.9
  8. Loaded
  9. Inhaler
  10. Warsaw
  11. New Dawn F
  12. Go Straight Song!
  13. Taiyou wa Yoru mo Kagayaku
  14. Going Out
  15. Devil's Own (Mix No.4)
  16. Friend of Mine
Music selection and supervision by Soichiro Tanaka, Editor-in-Chief of Snoozer
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DVD

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  Release date Title Catalog number Tracklist Notes
1st January 22, 2003 Lion VIBL-95
  1. -opening-
  2. The Action
  3. White Room
  4. -movie-
  5. Velvet
  6. -movie-
  7. Devil's Own
  8. -movie-
  9. Watermark
  10. -movie-
  11. Taiyo wa Yoru mo Kagayaku
  12. Everlast
  13. -movie-
  14. Inhaler (performed at Akasaka Blitz on 14 March 2000)
  15. New Dawn F
  16. Love Is Here
  17. -movie-
  18. Go Straight Song! (performed at Shinjuku Liquid Room on 22 November 2002)
  19. -ending-
Music video collection + 2 live performance videos
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Compilation appearances

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Release date Title Catalog number Tracklist Notes
December 29, 1996 Return of Guitar Lightnin' Horror Smilin' CJGP-4012
  1. Escape
  2. Going Out
God's Pop Records
October 9, 2002 あろは~aloha all cast presents“12 smile & pray” SRCL-5431 Rūju no Dengon A cover album of Showa-era pop songs by the bands affiliated with Aloha Production.
May 31, 2006 Football Music Album Yell VICL-61940 Not Alone Speedstar
February 25, 2009 Tange Kouki Video Collection TFBQ-18097 New Dawn F Toy's Factory
Oricon peak: 184th
January 24, 2006 Hunter × Hunter Single Collection MICA-0202 Taiyo Wa Yoru Mo Kagayaku Miya Records
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Live performances

  • SPACE SHOWER TV SWEET LOVE SHOWER with Various Artists (1998)
  • Fuji Rock Festival with Various Artists (1999)
  • The Charlatans Japan Tour with WINO as opening act (1999)
  • au Sound Marina with Various Artists (2000)
  • RUSH BALL with Various Artists (2000)
  • LIVE DI:GA SPECIAL ACT I "Leave Remembrance Songs" with Various Artists (2000)

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