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Swinging Popsicle to perform at Nitro Super Sonic 2013

August 29, 2013 - J-Rock group Swinging Popsicle will perform at Nitroplus game studio's annual live music event, Nitro Super Sonic 2013, held on September 21 and 22 at Tokyo International Forum. The concert will feature live performances of music from Nitroplus's vast catalog of projects, including Phantom of Inferno, Steins;Gate, Deus Machina Demonbane, Fate/Zero, Chaos;Head, Saya no Uta, and Robotics;Notes.

Known for their contributions to Nitroplus visual novels SUMAGA (Star Mine Girl), AXANAEL, and new release Kimi to Kanojo to Kanojo no Koi (Totono), Swinging Popsicle has performed for American fans several times in recent years, including appearances at Fanime MusicFest and New York Anime Festival. Swinging Popsicle leader Hironobu Hirata is also the lead producer for Daiichi Uchuu Sokudo, the virtual band fronted by Nitroplus mascot Super Sonico.

Swinging Popsicle will join fellow Nitroplus music artists Kanako Ito, LiSA, Keigo Iwase, Aoi Tada, Minori Chihara, ChouCho, Luna Haruna, Milky Holmes, Kazuhiro Watanabe, ZIZZ BAND, Ayane, and Yuichi Ikuzawa. A special appearance by Super Sonico's band is also scheduled.

LINKS

Nitro Super Sonic 2013:
http://www.nitroplus.co.jp/special/nss2013

Swinging Popsicle website:
http://www.swinging-popsicle.com

PROFILE
Swinging Popsicle was formed in 1995 when singer Mineko Fujishima and guitarist Osamu Shimada joined bassist Hironobu Hirata through a newspaper ad. The band's first effort was the Sunny Silent Park EP.

In 1998, their first self-titled full-length album Swinging Popsicle debuted from Sony Music Entertainment at Number 1 in the New Artists category, producing the hit singles "Joy of Living," "I Love Your Smile," and "Parade." After extensive touring, the band returned to the studio for their second album Fennec! (2000).

After starting strong with multiple Sony-label releases, Swinging Popsicle continued to build their international fan base with their independent releases of "Change" and "Orange." Four solid years of writing and performing live throughout Japan produced their most mature and powerful CD titled Transit (2004), featuring signature song "I Just Wanna Kiss You." In 2005, the band embarked on their first tour to Korea.

2006 marked their United States debut at Fanime MusicFest in San Jose, CA. The same year their song "Clash" was included in a compilation CD with the Korean manga "Cracker." Performing to regular sold-out one-man live shows in Japan, (some running as long as 3 hours!) the band continued to develop new material for their full-length album Go on (2007), which featured "rainbounds," "Clash," and "Chocolate Soul Music." In June 2007, they returned to America to perform at Anime Mid Atlantic in Richmond, VA, and New York City's Knitting Factory.

Swinging Popsicle has also contributed music to the NITROPLUS PC games "SUMAGA/STAR MINE GIRL," "AXANAEL," "Kimi to Kanojo to Kanojo to Koi," and various songs for the Nitroplus mascot Super Sonico's band, Daiichi Uchuu Sokudo.

Swinging Popsicle members have kept busy in recent years with various solo projects. Guitarist Osamu Shimada formed his own shoegazer band The Caraway, and lends support to Seikama II's Ace Shimizu Project, Face to Ace, Korean pop vocalist Taru, and popular J-Pop artist Fujii Fumiya. Vocalist Mineko Fujishima has performed backing vocals with top-selling J-Pop R&B artist Kusuo, and performs regularly with the experimental 9-drummer band DQS.

Bassist/band leader Hironobu Hirata has acted as producer for the NITROPLUS games "SUMAGA," "SUMAGA Special," "AXANAEL," and "Sonicomi," and provided musical arrangements for artists such as 7!!, Kanako Ito, Kazuhiro Watanabe, Taru (Korea), Yozoh (Korea), and Daiichi Uchuu Sokudo. Hirata also plays support bass for Kusuo and DQS, and was the band leader for Kusuo's 2012 Budokan live concert. His latest producer credit, Super Sonico's Love & II+ Peace Plus debuted in the Oricon Top 50 in June 2012.

Swinging Popsicle was nominated as Best Japanese Rock Band by Shojo Beat magazine.
USA appearances include: Fanime (San Jose, CA), Anime Mid-Atlantic (Richmond, VA), Knitting Factory (New York City)

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