is the third
extended play
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band
Gesu no Kiwami Otome
is a Japanese band that formed in 2012 by indigo la End front-man Enon Kawatani. Describing themselves as "hip-hop/progressive", the band debuted in 2013 with independent label Space Shower Records, later signed by Warner sub-label Unborde. In 2 ...
, released on April 2, 2014.
This was their first major label release through
Unborde
Unborde (アンボルデ ''anborude''; stylized as unBORDE) is a Japanese record label established on December 21, 2010 as a sublabel of Warner Music Japan. The label is currently led by Ryoma Suzuki, Rip Slyme's producer.
Current roster
As of Ju ...
.
Background and development
Gesu no Kiwami Otome was first formed in May 2012 by
Indigo la End
indigo la End is a Japanese rock band led by vocalist and songwriter Enon Kawatani. The band released their debut extended play in 2012 with independent label Space Shower Records, and were later signed by Warner Music Group, Warner sub-label Unb ...
vocalist and songwriter Enon Kawatani, out of members of other musical units that Kawatani respected.
The band released two
extended plays
An extended play record, usually referred to as an EP, is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record. in 2013: ''
Dress no Nugikata'' and ''
Odorenai nara, Gesu ni Natte Shimae yo''. On December 4, it was announced that the band was also signed to
Warner
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sub-label
Unborde
Unborde (アンボルデ ''anborude''; stylized as unBORDE) is a Japanese record label established on December 21, 2010 as a sublabel of Warner Music Japan. The label is currently led by Ryoma Suzuki, Rip Slyme's producer.
Current roster
As of Ju ...
. In January, it was also announced that Enon Kawatani's other band
Indigo la End
indigo la End is a Japanese rock band led by vocalist and songwriter Enon Kawatani. The band released their debut extended play in 2012 with independent label Space Shower Records, and were later signed by Warner Music Group, Warner sub-label Unb ...
would also debut on Unborde on the same day.
Writing and production
When producing the song "Normal Atama", vocalist and songwriter Enon Kawatani first chose the album name, and created a song centred on the lyric "Minna Normal". Kawatani was inspired to write the song about people who consider themselves normal actually being the most abnormal people.
Artist Nobumi Fukui, who had worked with Gesu no Kiwami Otome on their cover illustrations, created the entire ''Minna Normal'' booklet and cover artwork.
Promotion and release
"Parallel Spec" was released as a preceding promotional single on March 19, 2014. It was made available for purchase as a digital download and a music video was released for the song. Indigo la End's song "Dubbing Scene" was simultaneously released with "Parallel Spec".
The band were the topic of the March 28, 2014 episode of music program ''
Bokura no Ongaku
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'', where they were interviewed by Japanese comedian Chihara Junior. The band performed "Parallel Spec", "Killer Ball" from ''
Odorenai nara, Gesu ni Natte Shimae yo'' (2013) and collaborated with singer-songwriter
Shikao Suga
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Prior to career
Suga went to Kosei Gakue ...
to perform a cover of his song "Nobody Knows". The band made an appearance on the
Fuji TV
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morning program ''Mezamashi TV'' on April 2, and music video channel
Space Shower
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The idea behind establishing Space Shower TV was to create a special ...
broadcast a special 15 minute program about the band, ''Gesu no Kiwami Otome Tokuban'' on April 15. The band made radio appearances at FM-Fuji's ''Chinmoku no Kin'yōbi'',
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's Tokio Hot 100, FM Nack 5's ''The Nutty Radio Show Onitama'' and
Tokyo FM's ''School of Lock!'' in March and April. Interviews with the band were featured in March and April issues of music and fashion magazines such as ''Musica'', ''Switch'', ''Bounce'', ''
Rockin' On Japan
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'', ''Seventeen'', ''Marquee'', ''What's In?'' and ''Barfout!''.
On May 2, the music video for the second promotional track from the extended play was released, "Normal Atama". The Takuro Okubo-directed video was the first video of the band's to feature a dance routine. From May 21, "Parallel Spec" was used in commercials promoting curation magazine Antenna.
Reception
Critical reception
Critical reception to ''Minna Normal'' was positive. Sayako Oku of ''Skream!'' noted the "exploding pop sense" on the release, that was outstanding in the Japanese rock scene, and felt the songs' arrangements were "skillfully manipulated".
CDJournal felt the release built on their already "mysterious" sound, and praised the attention-grabbing aspects that had "started to strike pressure points strongly". CDJournal praised Chan Mari's keyboard skills in particular.
Miki Ueno of ''
Rockin' On
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The magazine was founded in 1972, and focused on prov ...
'' noted the comical rhythms and lyrical sense of freedom on the release, feeling that the lyrics mixed irony, colloquialisms and an "intellectual musical sense" well. She noted the "beautiful melody" of "Parallel Spec" which was laid upon a "Gesu-style" dance arrangement, while Nobuaki Onuki of ''What's In?'' praised "Parallel Spec" for its "complex-like but relatable peculiar world view" and addictive nature.
Onuki praised Kawatani's vocals in "Sakana no Kokoro" as "heart-piercing", and recommended "Shimin Yarō" for its "amazing ensemble" work.
In March 2015, Gesu no Kiwami Gotome was awarded the best artist award at the 7th
CD Shop Awards
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Abst ...
, due to ''Minna Normal'' and their debut album ''
Miryoku ga Sugoi yo
is the debut studio album by Japanese band Gesu no Kiwami Otome, released on October 28, 2014.
Background and development
In May 2012, Indigo la End vocalist Enon Kawatani formed a band of musicians who he respected for a separate project fro ...
''.
Commercial reception
The extended play debut at number eleven on
Oricon
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's albums charts after selling 11,000 copies,
though rival sales tracking agency ''
SoundScan
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Japan'' tracked 12,000 physical copies sold in the same period.
Though it dropped quickly from the top twenty, the extended play had an extended chart life on Oricon's charts, spending eight weeks in the top 100 releases, and a further thirty weeks in the top 300 between its release date and July 2015, selling a total of 37,000 copies in this period.
Track listing
Charts
Sales
Release history
References
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2014 EPs
Gesu no Kiwami Otome EPs
Japanese-language EPs