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rock band. The band's theme is "Integrated Art Direction featuring visual images that come forth from sound."Guniw Tool's Profile at CD Journal
retrieved Mar 13 2010
The band's name "Guniw Tools" was created from the Japanese phrase for "flimsy tool".


History

In 1989,
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, a major record company, and quickly released their first album ''Niwlun'' on Victor's Invitation label. A home video was released to accompany ''Niwlun'', featuring music videos for each song on the album primarily directed by Furukawa and shot and produced by the band themselves. These "DIY" videos would become a signature of the band, and almost all releases by the band (albums and singles alike) had a corresponding VHS release with videos for each song. 1997 saw the release of their second album ''Other Goose'', followed by the mini-album ''Sparky''. Though these albums proved to be successful (and would in fact be the highest-charting albums of the band's career), JAKE was not satisfied with the direction the band and chose to leave the project, leaving the band without their main composer. With JAKE gone, the band continued as a duo and Asaki took over the duties as the band's main composer which led to a noticeable shift in style. This new style emerged on the band's first single following JAKE's departure, ''DADA''. While the sound of the JAKE years had been influenced by folk rock, jazz, and shoegaze, this new single displayed hard electronic and industrial influences. This
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style was further expanded upon on the band's 1998 LP, ''Dazzle'', and their 1999 LP, ''Fickle Boon''. In recent years, these two albums have come under scrutiny after reaching a Western audience thanks to the internet.Nuclear-Boy.com
Side-by-side comparisons of Guniw Tools songs and Western songs they have allegedly copied
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, though the liner notes list only Asaki as songwriter. These allegations have never been addressed by the band. In 2000 the band released the single ''CULLUCOO VISION'' before announcing a hiatus while the two band members explored new musical venues. Asaki went on to form the group Age of Punk and later joined with the group Bug. Full formed the group Nookicky and, after that group also went on hiatus, began releasing material under the name Shilfee and Tulipcorobockles. The band has never officially come off hiatus, though there has been some activity since 2000. In 2003, Victor began a Guniw Tools re-release campaign, starting by remastering and re-releasing all previously released Guniw Tools album with material from the singles tacked on as bonus tracks.
2003 CD remasters
That same year, the ''Guniw Value Set'' was released, featuring all previously released video and concert footage on DVD, along with previously unreleased live footage from 1992-1994. In 2011, Shilfee and Tulipcorobockles and Age of Punk headlined a show together called "Solo Solo GUNIW Tell Miracle".
Full and Asaki discuss Solo Solo GUNIW Tell Miracle
As an encore Full and Asaki came out on stage together to perform a handful of Guniw Tools songs. Later that same year Shilfe and Tulipcorobockles co-headlined a show with Cloudchair (JAKE's current project) called "Solo Solo GUNIW 2", afterwards Full and JAKE came out to play another set of Guniw Tools songs as an encore.
JAKE discusses Solo Solo Guniw 2
Shilfee and Tulipcorobockles and Cloudchair have since gone on two more co-headlining tours. In 2014, after fourteen years apart, Guniw Tools officially reunited. In June 2015, the group released "Flare Up Stare", which was the first original Guniw Tools release in fifteen years.


Members

*Full (
Tomo Furukawa are a Japanese visual kei rock band. The band's theme is "Integrated Art Direction featuring visual images that come forth from sound."Oricon Style
retrieved Jul 11 2009
*''Other Goose'' Jan 22 1997 (Oricon Style Weekly Rank 40) *''Sparky'' Aug 21 1997 (Oricon Style Weekly Rank 45) *''Live Sparky'' Mar 21 1998 *''Dazzle'' Aug 21 1998 (Oricon Style Weekly Rank 63) *''Fickle Boon'' Oct 21 1999 (Oricon Style Weekly Rank 79) *''GUNIW 2000Ls BEST'' Nov 22 2000


Singles

*"Yomogi no kokoro" 「ヨモギの心」 Jan 22 1997 (Oricon Style Weekly Rank 49) *"Dada" Dec 17 1997 (Oricon Style Weekly Rank 44) *"Hush and Cool" Aug 21 1998 (Oricon Style Weekly Rank 92) *"Shinchuuran" 「真鍮卵」 Apr 21 1999 (Oricon Style Weekly Rank 67) *"Green Carnival" July 23, 1999 *"Fancy Pink" Oct 23 1999 (Oricon Style Weekly Rank 60) *"Cullucoo Vision" May 24, 2000 (Oricon Style Weekly Rank 73)


Videos

*1992-1994 *VV NIWLUN *VV FANCY PINK *VV OTHER GOOSE *VV SPARKY *VV DADA *VV LIVE SPARKY *VV HUSH and COOL *VV DAZZLE *VV SINGLES


DVDs

*VV SINGLES *GUNIW VALUE SET


References


External links


Official website

Guniw Tools at Victor Entertainment
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