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The Star Club
Also known asS★C
OriginNagoya, Japan
GenresPunk rock, hardcore punk
Years active1977–present
LabelsTokuma Japan, Victor, Speedstar Music
MembersHikage
Ryo
Hiroshi
ToruXXX
WebsiteOfficial website

The Star Club (ザ・スター・クラブ) is an influential Japanese punk rock band that was formed in Nagoya in 1977 and has been based in Tokyo since 1987. The band has had a long career with numerous lineup changes, all centered on vocalist Hikage.

Biography

The Star Club was the first punk band in Nagoya, when they formed in April 1977. Their first release was a live 7-inch vinyl record in 1978 which was "heavily English influenced punk with a rock and roll edge". Into the early 1980s, the band went through several lineup changes while releasing a string of singles, gradually increasing in popularity, with singer Hikage becoming an icon of Japanese punk. The group released their first full-length album in 1983, the live Hot & Cool.[1]

By 1984, the group was topping the independent charts, and signed to the independent Tokuma label, with whom they released the LPs Hello New Punks in 1984 and "Punk! Punk! Punk!" in 1985. The records sold well, and the band was signed to the major label Victor.[1]

The band has been productive over the years, releasing an album of new material every year or so, sometimes dabbling in hardcore punk, sometimes returning to their punk rock roots. The Star Club is still active today, with Hikage as the sole remaining original member.

Members

Former members

Guitarists
Bassists
Drummers

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

Live albums

Compilation albums

References

  1. ^ a b "Biography". Retrieved 2011-11-02.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l THE STAR CLUBのアルバム売り上げランキング. Oricon. Retrieved 2011-12-18.