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==The Hiatus Discography== | ==The Hiatus Discography== | ||
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===The Hiatus Albums=== | ===The Hiatus Albums=== | ||
*'''Trash We'd Love''' - Debut Album - Sony Japan - May 27, 2009 | *'''Trash We'd Love''' - Debut Album - Sony Japan - May 27, 2009 | ||
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#The Flare | #The Flare | ||
#紺碧の夜に | #紺碧の夜に | ||
- | #ユニコーン | + | #ユニコーン (Unicorn) |
#Twisted Maple Trees | #Twisted Maple Trees | ||
+ | ===The Hiatus Videos=== | ||
+ | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTb7Xj6yjyM Ghost in the Rain] (YouTube Video) | ||
+ | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T48v5digyj0 The Flare] (YouTube Video) | ||
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===The Hiatus Singles=== | ===The Hiatus Singles=== | ||
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The Hiatus is a Japanese rock band formed in 2009 by Takeshi Hosomi of the band Ellegarden. The Hiatus is considered by some Ellegarden fans to be Takeshi Hosomi's solo project, but the project is a real band featuring talented musicians from other popular Japanese bands including Thee Michelle Gun Elephant, Radio Caroline, and FULLSCRATCH. The members of the band as of their first show included Hosomi on vocals along with Kouji Ueno, Masasucks, Takashi Kashikura, and Hirohisa Horie. Like Ellegarden, many of The Hiatus' lyrics are sung in English.
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The Hiatus was formed following the announced hiatus (get the irony) of Takeshi Hosomi's extremely popular previous j-punk/j-rock band, Ellegarden. Ellegarden announced their hiatus in 2008 and by the spring of 2009 the new band, The Hiatus had played their first show at Punk Spring 2009. The Hiatus released their first album, "Trash We’d Love" on May 27, 2009 on Sony Japan. The cover art for the album was created by illustrator Kahori Maki. Based on Hosomi's popularity, the album received extensive promotion in Tokyo and is expected to do well on Japan's Oricon music sales charts.
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The Hiatus launched their first official tour in June/July of 2009 to support their debut album "Trash We’d Love". The tour included over 20 dates including concerts at Studio Coast in Tokyo and Namba Hatch in Osaka.