The Surf Coasters
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The Surf Coasters | |
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Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | Surf rock, psychedelic rock |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Columbia, Victor, BMG |
Associated acts | Southern All Stars |
Website | http://www.surfcoasters.com |
Members | Nobuhiro Kurita Naotaka Seki |
The Surf Coasters (Japanese: ザ・サーフコースターズ Za Sāfukōsutāzu) are a Japanese surf band, started by in 1994.
History[]
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The band became known with their stint on the talent show television program , a show very similar in concept to the American program, Star Search on which the winning band would receive a recording contract.[citation needed]
Although the Surf Coasters did not win the competition, their success on the show led to a loyal fan following. They succeeded to make it into the final round of the competition, where they finished in second place; however, they still received a record deal, which led to the release of their debut CD, Surf Panic '95, which, despite being an instrumental album, sold well. The band also played that year with surf music legend and "King of the Surf Guitar", Dick Dale, who was on his first tour of Japan. Reportedly, after the tour Dale referred to Naka as the "Prince of the Surf Guitar.".[citation needed]
Since then, the band has released upwards of twenty records, for the Columbia, Victor and BMG record labels, and have become the number one instrumental band across Japan. Their sound has varied since 1995, including dancehall, acoustic arrangements, blues, and heavy metal. Naka has also gone on to record, with and without the rest of the band, on other musical projects, including soundtracks for film and video games. Shigeo Naka was a guest guitarist playing the song "Test Driver" and Naka's own composition, "The Clash", with Takeshi Terauchi & Blue Jeans on their 1996 album, Catch a Wave.
Kurita has been playing bass with his band Chill.
Other band members[]
- Nobuhiro Kurita, who joined the band on bass in 1997. During the band's first American tour, Kurita was dubbed "Zen Punk" for his cartoonish presence. He began playing the bass after being encouraged to do so by a friend in junior high school.
- Naotaka Seki, a drummer who was recruited by Naka into the band in 2001, while touring with Ryouchi Endo. He began drumming after seeing Munetaka Higuchi, drummer for the band Loudness, and deciding that he looked cool.
Discography[]
- SURF PANIC '95 (1995)
- Surfside Village (1995)
- WAITIN' 4 THE SURF (1995)
- SURFACE IMPRESSION (1996)
- Surfdelicious (1996)
- Surfin' ELVIS / THE PELVIS (1997)
- SURFDELIC (1998)
- NAKA SHIGEO plays PAUL MAURIAT (1999)
- THE SURF COASTERS (1999)
- SURF is Dead (2000)
- 六人ノ刺客 (2000)
- EASTER!! (2001)
- L'esprit (2002)
- Surf Attack (2003)
- p.m. (2003)
- PRIVATE RECORDINGS vol.1 / THE SURF COASTERS featuring 中シゲヲ (2004)
- SAMURAI STRUCK (U.S.A. ISSUE) (2005)
- SAMURAI STRUCK (JAPAN ISSUE) (2005)
Best Of compilations[]
- FLY UP!! ~Best of The Surf Coasters Vol.1~ (2000)
- MISIRLOU 10th ANNIVERSARY BEST (2004)
Video game soundtracks[]
- Soundtrack from "RUNABOUT" (1997)
- SUPER RUNABOUT (1999)
- RUNABOUT3 neoAGE (2002)
DVDs[]
- THE SURF COASTERS ON STAGE (2004)
References[]
- Dobronyi, Ferenc (January 2005). "Liner Notes for the Surf Coasters "Tsunami Struck."".
- Haw, Bill. "The Surf Coasters: Profile". Nippop.
External links[]
- Surf Coasters collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive
- 1994 establishments in Japan
- Instrumental rock musical groups
- Japanese instrumental musical groups
- Japanese psychedelic rock music groups
- Musical groups established in 1994
- Musical groups from Tokyo
- Surf music groups