''Desurabbits'' (stylized as ), was a
Japanese idol
An is a type of entertainer marketed for image, attractiveness, and personality in Japanese pop culture. Idols are primarily singers with training in acting, dancing, and modeling. Idols are commercialized through merchandise and endorsements b ...
group based in Tokyo. Alongside contemporary idol groups such as
Babymetal, they are notable for being one of the early pioneers of the
death metal
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/
J-pop
J-pop ( ja, ジェイポップ, ''jeipoppu''; often stylized as J-POP; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively also known simply as , is the name for a form of popular music that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1 ...
cross-over music style known as "japanese death pop". Their third album (released on 31 March 2021) debuted at number 86 in the weekly
Oricon
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in Nov ...
album sales charts and their eleventh single (released on 15 April 2020) debuted at number 20 in the weekly Oricon single sales charts, making it their most commercially successful single to date.
History
Formed in November 2013, the group's three female members were originally part of the idol group and initially performed on a shared billing with them at the same venues. Between 2013 and 2016 DESURABBITS performed as , and this name may have been directly inspired by the usa part of the earlier group's name (which is an abbreviation of the
romanized
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Japanese word for rabbit, ) and the group's main musical influence (death metal).
In a spoof video message to fans published on 13 November 2016, the group announced that they had disbanded and the members had all gone their separate ways because they had become disenchanted with the idol business. In its place, a "new" group called was to be formed.
On 1 January 2019 the group announced the arrival of a "rabbit revolution", a reference to the forthcoming announcement on 5 February 2019 that the group's name would be changing to DESURABBITS for the release of their ninth single .
During a live-streamed performance in November 2020 (on the seventh anniversary of the group's formation), the group announced that they intended to disband in June 2021. Reasons cited for this decision mentioned the length of time the group had been together and the members now wanting to pursue new opportunities, and also the effect the Coronavirus pandemic had had on the group's long-term viability; this effect was more pronounced for DESURABBITS because of their focus on live performances rather than album/single sales. The group's final live solo performance was on 20 June 2021 at the Zepp Haneda music venue in Tokyo.
The group's fans are collectively known as the "DESURABBITS Army".
Members
The group is composed of three female artists (Yuzu Okawa, Emi Mochizuki and Karin Yasui) and one male artist (Akira Kanzaki, officially known as Bucho). The notes added to some of their online music videos describe the group as "
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Computing
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* Honeywell Information Systems
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Education
* Hangzhou International School, in ...
unique collaboration, Bucho and three little junior high school girls" who are "dreaming to become famous Japanese idols". Bucho is the group's founder and producer, and plays a prominent role in live performances as well as appearing on most of the group's songs.
Each of the group members has an assigned colour, which was used extensively on cover art for the first two albums and six singles to help distinguish the female members as the artwork only included cartoon/artistic representations of them rather than actual photos. In 2019 the colour scheme was informally discontinued, with the group now wearing themed outfits incorporating the new logo. For the release of their eleventh single a new colour scheme was introduced.
Music style
The group's songs exhibit an eclectic mix of influences, including death metal, J-pop,
kawaii metal,
jazz fusion
Jazz fusion (also known as fusion and progressive jazz) is a music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and jazz improvisation, improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues. Electric guitars, ...
,
electronic dance music and
digital hardcore
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. Bucho's trademark death metal growl, together with the complex structures, unconnected melodies and unexpected style changes found in some of the songs, do not easily fit the conventional idol song format, suggesting the group may be more "anti-idol" than "idol". The group have also recorded traditional ballad-style songs with piano accompaniment.
A common motif in many of the group's songs is the use of the onomatopoeic
gitaigo phrase "pyon pyon", to suggest the hopping sound that rabbits make. Their songs are also notable for including humorous dialogue between Bucho and the female members, usually with Bucho giving orders to the girls in the style of a military commander or the girls answering back at Bucho or making fun of him. In Yuzu remarks mid-song that "we can never understand anything Bucho says, so anyway...", and in the girls decide part-way through the song that the lyrics are too depressing and they're going to change them to make the song happier and more positive.
An overriding theme of the group's first two albums, which might technically be considered
concept albums
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, describes a future alien invasion of earth. In this theme is discussed in detail and the accompanying music video includes scenes where a
UFO
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arrives on earth and starts attacking cities while the group look on in disbelief. The success (or otherwise) of this invasion is dependent on whether humans can put aside their differences to work together to fend off the alien threat. The "alien threat" concept can also be read as a wry commentary on the notoriously competitive J-pop idol scene, humorously referred to in earlier interviews with Bucho as the . In order for the group to survive and realise their dream of success, they must compete against the vast promotional budgets of the major talent agencies and record labels. In Bucho talks about a "fixed game", suggesting that the threat they are battling against has an unfair advantage.
Discography
Singles
Albums
Live DVDs
Music videos
1 Ticket 4 Ramen
On 24 September 2017 the group held a live concert at the Shinjuku Blaze music venue in Tokyo in aid of the "1 Ticket 4 Ramen" project, a fundraising event to help feed deprived children in the
Philippines
The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no),
* bik, Republika kan Filipinas
* ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas
* cbk, República de Filipinas
* hil, Republ ...
by donating 4 packets of instant ramen noodles for every ticket purchased. The name of the project was inspired by the group's love of
ramen
is a Japanese dish, Japanese noodle dish. It consists of served in a broth; common flavors are soy sauce and miso, with typical toppings including , nori (dried seaweed), menma (bamboo shoots), and scallions. Ramen has its roots in Chinese ...
, which lead to the creation of their limited edition singles released between 2014 and 2018 that saw the CDs shipped in packets of instant ramen noodles. From the proceeds of the fundraiser, the group co-ordinated with a Philippines-based volunteer organisation to distribute 1,312 packets to children in Pandanon Island in central
Visayas
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. During the trip Emi kept a video log of her time spent on the island, which also included a visit to a local elementary school where she performed songs for the students.
Collaboration
The group has appeared in live performances with other Japanese idol groups including
Ladybaby and
Deadlift Lolita
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. In 2018 DESURABBITS and Deadlift Lolita launched a crowdfunding appeal to perform a live concert in Taiwan, which was successfully funded and took place at Jack's Studio in Taipei on 28 July 2018.
References
External links
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DESURABBITS Blog
DESURABBITS YouTube ChannelDESURABBITS Twitter Account
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2013 establishments in Japan
Japanese idol groups
Musical groups established in 2013
Musical groups from Tokyo