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Syrup16g
Igarashi Takashi
Nakahata Daiki
Kitada Maki
Vocal/Guitar
Drums
Bass
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The world of Syrup16g is a dark one, filled with despair, misery, and thoughts of suicide. Over epic guitar riffs and crashing drums, guitar/vocalist Igarashi Takashi paints dark pictures of a world in which it is not worth living. However, occasionally a ray of hope peaks through the clouds, setting Syrup apart from the many bands who seem to never get out of the hole they've dug for themselves.

With the epic, almost arena-rock sound and depressing lyrics, it's not suprising that Syrup16g is frequently compared to Radiohead. And in fact, instead of dissuading this comparison, they seem to encourage it, covering Radiohead songs at their concerts. However, this is more a sound that Syrup16g has evolved into than their original modus operandi, with early albums such as Copy and Delayed being more mellow and closer to emo (although still with significant similarities to the current sound) as opposed to Mouth to Mouse, a newer album wich drew many comparisons to Radiohead's The Bends or OK Computer.

Syrup16g formed in 1993 when Igarashi and drummer Nakahata Daiki met at vocational school in Sendai and decided to form a band. Shortly after, bassist Satoh Motoaki and a short-lived vocalist joined the band. In 1996, the vocalist left and guitarist Igarashi (who had written the songs all along) took over vocal duties. From the release of their first 6 song demo EP in 1998 until 2001, the band built quite a name for themselves in the Sendai indie scene, attracting the attention of indie label Daizawa records, the label also responsible for Condor44 and Tsubakiya Shijuusou.

In 2001, Syrup's first album, Copy was released on Daizawa records to critical acclaim, with the record-release show at Shimokitazawa's Club Que selling out. Tours of western Japan with Art School and label-mates Condor44 followed shortly after, vaulting Syrup into the public eye. Their major label debut on Columbia, Coup D'etat, followed in 2002 along with shows with Bloodthirsty Butchers and Losalios. Shortly after the release of Coup D'etat, bassist Satoh parted ways with the band, and Studio Apes bassist Kitada Maki joined to replace him.

For about 3 years, Syrup16g kept up a backbreaking pace of touring and studio work, consistently releasing more than one album a year and never failing to both tour in support of the albums and appear at major events such as the Rock in Japan Festival and the Fuji Rock Festival. In addition, they have released two live DVDs and a number of singles.

In early 2006 Syrup16g scaled down their touring schedule to accomodate the schedules of the members' side projects, and no album release is planned. There have even been rumblings among the fans that Syrup may be nearing its end, but no official announcement has been made.

- Graham (published 2005.06.28, updated 2006.03.27)
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Daizawa Records
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Discography list
Albums
UKDZ-0004 Copy
COCP-50692 Coup D'etat
COCP-50699 Delayed
COCP-50704 Hell See
COCP-50780 Mouth to Mouse
UKDZ-0037 Delaydead

Singles
COCA-50736 Purple Mukade
COCA-50775 Real
Unknown Uoza
Unknown I.N.M

Demos
MSR-TIN-CO12 Syrup16g01
MSR-TIN-CO20 Syrup16g02

EPs
MSR-TIN-01 Free Throw
COCP-50772 My Song

Compilations
BFCA-83510 Hanaotoko

DVDs
COBA-4307/8 Blacksound/Blackhumor
UKDZ-0042-DV Chishi 10.10
UKDZ-0047DV Daimas no Nikki Special no Nikki
Discography
cover image Daimas no Nikki Special no Nikki (DVD)

Released: 2006.01.25 (UKDZ-0047DV)
Label: Daizawa Records

Tracklist
11. Kikoerukai 12. Yokujitsu
cover image Chishi 10.10 (DVD)

Released: 2005.01.26 (UKDZ-0042-DV)
Label: Daizawa Records

Tracklist
1. Crawl 2. Zentouyou 3. Heaven 4. Mou Ii tte 5. Kore de Owari 6. Mizuiro no Kaze 7. Ashita wo Otoshitemo 8. Seikatsu 9. Yokujitsu 10. Good-Bye Myself 11. Sonic Disorder 12. Shinkuu 13. Doyoubi 14. Kikoeru kai 15. Yuutai Ridatsu 16. Rakuda 17. Purple Mukade 18. Kami no Karma 19. Sora wo Nakusu
cover image Delaydead (Album)

Released: 2004.09.22 (UKDZ-0037)
Label: Daizawa Records

Tracklist
1. Crawl 2. Inside Out 3. Sonic Disorder 4. Zentouyou 5. Heaven 6. Kore de Owari 7. Yokujitsu 8. I Hate Music 9. Mou Ii tte 10. Shinkuu 11. Ebisen 12. Breezing 13. Good-Bye Myself 14. Ashita wo Otoshitemo 15. Kikoeru kai
cover image Blacksound/Blackhumor (DVD)

Released: 2004.06.02 (COBA-4307/8)
Label: Columbia Music Entertainment

Tracklist
Disc 1 1. Mottainai 2. Ikitai yo 3. Yellow 4. Seikatsu 5. Sonic Disorder 6. Sodoshiraso 7. Kami no Karma 8. Ex. Ningen 9. Sheets 10. Purple Mukade 11. Mukou no Hi 12. Yume 13. Seijou 14. She Was Beautiful 15. Tensai 16. Coup D'etat 17. Rakuda 18. Shinkuu Disc 2 1. Makeinu 2. Tensai (One Cut Ver.) 3. Yuutai Ridatsu 4. Kami no Karma (Live) 5. Reborn 6. Rakuda 7. Coup D'etat/Sora wo Nakusu (Live) 8. Seijou 9. Ex. Ningen 10. Yellow (Live) 11. Purple Mukade 12. My Song 13. Real
cover image Mouth to Mouse (Album)

Released: 2004.04.21 (COCP-50780)
Label: Columbia Music Entertainment

Tracklist
1. Jitsudan (Nothing's Gonna Syrup Us Now) 2. Real (Album Ver.) 3. Uoza (Album Mix) 4. Purple Mukade (Album Mix) 5. My Song 6. Mouth to Mouse 7. I.N.M 8. Kaisou (Album Ver.) 9. Hentai 10. Yume 11. Kibou 12. Merimo 13. Hummingbird 14. Your Eyes Closed
cover image Uoza (Single)

Released: 2004.04.07

Tracklist
1. Uoza (Album Mix) 2. Real (Album Ver.)
cover image I.N.M (Single)

Released: 2004.04.07

Tracklist
1. I.N.M 2. Hummingbird
cover image Real (Single)

Released: 2004.03.24 (COCA-50775)
Label: Columbia Music Entertainment

Tracklist
1. Real 2. Uoza
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