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is a Japanese punk rock band. A fictional stage persona for the band
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that was created in 2005, the project was first unveiled in 2006 when Misoshiru's were the billed artist for the band's song "Jennifer Yamada-san". In 2013, Misoshiru's was revived, and released their debut album '' Me So She Loose'' through
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Biography

The band's name was coined by drummer Satoshi Yamaguchi, during recording sessions where Radwimps switched musical instruments. Yamaguchi, then playing the role of the lead vocalist
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, announced the band as Misoshiru's. The band recorded their first song under the Misoshiru's name, , and included it as the B-side on Radwimps' 2006 single " Yūshinron". Misoshiru's performed during Radwimps' 2006 Sonata to Iku Fuyu Tour, where they performed "Jennifer Yamada-san" as well as "Yonaki", a song that had been featured as a
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on Radwimps' album '' Radwimps 4: Okazu no Gohan''. Miso Shiru's performed at Radwimps' 2007 tour of Japan, Harumaki, when they came on stage during the final encore, acting as if Radwimps had been their opening act. In 2013, the project was revived, when the band made a surprise performance at Radwimps' outdoor summer event Ao to Meme on September 15, 2013. Misoshiru's performed a new song , which was then featured on Radwimps' October single "Gogatsu no Hae" / "Last Virgin". In March 2014, it was announced that the band was officially making their "major label debut" under EMI Records, with their debut album ''Me So She Loose'' to be released in May 2014. The album was preceded with a "note single", a paper slip sold exclusively at
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featuring a download code for their song "Okan Gomen", which was adopted by the anime ''
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'' for the first ending theme song. ''Me So She Loose'' was promoted with the song "Otoshidama (Toudaimotokurashi)", which received a music video and received enough radio airplay to reach number 80 on the ''
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. On September 13, Misushiru's performed at the band
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's annual summer music festival Kishidan Banpuku, performing eight songs. In late 2014, Misoshiru's worked together with the Japanese miso soup producer
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, i a commercial campaign where they played rock music to fermenting miso paste to alter the taste. In July 2015, the band released ''Miso TV & Songs'', a DVD compiling videos and live performances related to Misoshiru's, that came packaged with a bonus CD, featuring the new songs and .


Band persona and reception

For the Misoshiru's side project, the band members adopted the pseudonyms John, Paul, Makka and Tony for Yojiro Noda, Akira Kuwahara, Satoshi Yamaguchi and Yusuke 武田 respectively. The band perform in a loose disguise by wearing
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and red T-shirts that spell out the band's name. Hirokazu Koike of ''
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'' noted the band's "primitive happiness surging from their whole bodies", and felt that their music was "outstandingly thrilling Japanese rock 'n' roll". ''CDJournal'' reviewers praised the "brave and nonsensical lyrics" and the band's "short punk sound", and felt that while the songs were ridiculous, they were surprisingly catchy.


Discography


Studio album


Promotional singles


Video albums


Other appearances


Notes


References


External links


Official website
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