Fans of J-Rock will probably have heard of Supercar, one of the most famous and easily accessible Japanese band (since all their lyric titles were in English and some of their songs alternate English with Japanese).
In 1995, at the age of sixteen, Miki Furukawa placed an ad in a local Aomori Prefecture magazine and met Junji Ishiwatari, who was eighteen at the time. They seem to hit it on pretty well and soon convinced their friends to join their band and in 1997 landed a deal with Sony Japan.
They broke up in 2005, by this point, they had evolved into an electronica-rock band.
Post-Supercar, Miki Furukawa released her solo album, Mirrors (Jul 2006), with the leading single Coffee & SingingGirl!!! (Jun 2006). In March 2007, she released her new single Psycho America (not available on her album). Both singles comes in regular format and deluxe format, which includes a bonus DVD music video of the song.
A video for "7Stars" was made, but it was never released as a single.
Koji Nakamura, the drummer?, released albums under the name Nyantora and iLL, and his albums are all instrumentals.
This video for "Lucky" in really, really, really big (198mb), so I suggest if you want to watch it without interruptions, let it download for a while or save the movie file to your computer (you'll need a DIVX codec to play it later).
You can easily find some more really high quality music videos on Stage6.
July 18, 2007 10:03 AM vu my♥posts [email protected] supercar.gr.jp furukawamiki.jp
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