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was a three-piece all-female rock band which consisted of Eriko Hashimoto (guitar, vocals), Akiko Fukuoka (bass, chorus), and formerly Kumiko Takahashi (drums, chorus) who are from
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on the island of
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. Since 2005, they were signed to
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's
Ki/oon Records is a Japanese record label, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Artists Their artists include L'Arc-en-Ciel, Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Home Made Kazoku, Puffy AmiYumi, Polysics, Supercar, Pushim, Chatmonchy, Denki Groove, Tomoe ...
record label. In November 2017, the band announced that they were disbanding. The band had their final one-man concert on July 4, 2018, at the
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, and held their last "Konason Fest" on July 21 and 22.


History


2000–2004: Band formation

In 2000, Hashimoto formed chatmonchy in the city of
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,
Tokushima Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Shikoku. Tokushima Prefecture has a population of 728,633 (1 October 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,146 km2 (1,601 sq mi). Tokushima Prefecture borders Kagawa Prefecture to the north, E ...
. Having been to see her brother perform at the first concert she attended, she became keen on forming a trio. Although part of a brass band throughout junior high and high school, her brother began teaching her guitar. Hashimoto formed her first trio in high school, and it was then that the name chatmonchy came about. According to Hashimoto, "one of the members insisted on using the word 'monchi,' like 'monkey'." The name derived from an image of a
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monkey doll named "
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", from the Hiroshi Jinsenji-directed animation series ''Futago no Monchhichi'', which ran 130 episodes through 1980. The group then picked the word "chat" randomly from a dictionary to make the name. However, after graduation, the three members went their separate ways. Fukuoka, then in the same grade and at the same high school as Hashimoto, joined as an acoustic duo, and performed one show when a male drummer pulled out right before a concert in April 2004. Takahashi sat in the audience of the show and at the time was in another band, but was known to the duo via the Light Music Club of their university in Tokushima, Shikoku. The band independently produced an album, entitled (out of distribution) and sold it themselves, chiefly by hand in the Tokushima area, achieving as many as 1500 sales and record label solicitations.


2005–2008: Albums

On 23 November 2005, with
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's
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as producer, chatmonchy released ''chatmonchy has come'', their first album under the
Ki/oon Records is a Japanese record label, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Artists Their artists include L'Arc-en-Ciel, Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Home Made Kazoku, Puffy AmiYumi, Polysics, Supercar, Pushim, Chatmonchy, Denki Groove, Tomoe ...
label. The album sold over 20,000 copies. The group then moved permanently to Tokyo. In March of the following year, the band released the single , but it did not chart. In July 2006, the band released the album which debuted at number 10 on the
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album charts. The following November, the single debuted at number 6 on the Oricon single chart. The song was also used as the ending theme to the anime ''Hataraki Man''. In April 2007, the band released the single but it failed to chart. The following June, chatmonchy released the single and it debuted at number 9 on the Oricon single chart. In September 2007, they released the single , meaning ''bitter orange''. This song was used as the 12th ending theme of the anime series ''
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''. "Daidai" also debuted at number 12 on the Oricon single charts. In October of the same year, the band released the album , which debuted at number 2 on the Oricon album charts. In November 2007, chatmonchy released their first
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, . In February 2008, chatmonchy released the single and the live DVD . The single debuted at number 11 on the Oricon single chart. Later that year in June, the band released the single which debuted at number 8 on the Oricon single charts. Then in November, they released the single , which debuted at number 10 on the Oricon single charts.


2009–2018

On February 4, 2009, chatmonchy released the single "Last Love Letter" which debuted at number 7 on the Oricon single charts. That March, they released the album , and the BD The album debuted at number 2 on the Oricon album charts. On March 19, 2010, chatmonchy played at the prestigious
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festival in
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as part of the
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tour. The band also took the chance to do a mini-tour of the US, visiting New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Later that year, their song "Koko Dake no Hanashi" (ここだけの話?, "Just Between Us") was used as the opening of the anime series '' Kuragehime''. On July 29, 2011, Kumiko announced that she would be leaving the band, on friendly terms, at the end of September 2011 after the last of the band's current gigs had finished. The band continue as a duo as of October 2011. In May 2013 Eriko announced her marriage to Tacica's Shoichi Igari, and that she was six months pregnant. Eriko gave birth to her son on 17 October 2013, her 30th birthday. On May 13, 2015, chatmonchy released their sixth full album called "Kyōmei". This was also the first album featuring their new support band members. On November 24, 2017, chatmonchy announced that it will be disbanding in July 2018. Their final album, "Tanjō" was released in June 2018. Since disbanding, both band members have begun work on their own solo projects with Eriko releasing a demo CD and Akiko producing for the band yonige.


Band members

* Eriko Hashimoto – lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, drums (2000–2018) * Akiko Fukuoka – bass, backing vocals, keyboards, piano, drums (2002–2018) * Kumiko Takahashi – drums and percussion, backing vocals (2003–2011) ;Touring members *Aiko Kitano – drums, backing vocals (2014–2016) *Hiroko Sebu– keyboards, backing vocals (2014–2016) *Ryōsuke Shimomura – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals (2014–2016) *Akira Tsuneoka – drums (2014–2016)


Timeline


Discography

* ''Miminari'' (2006) * ''Seimeiryoku'' (2007) * '' Kokuhaku'' (2009) * ''You More'' (2011) * ''Henshin'' (2012) * ''Kyōmei'' (2015) * ''Tanjō'' (2018)


References


External links


Official chatmonchy Website
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