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Indie pop
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 band formed in Kyoto, Japan, in the late 1980s. The band would be put under such banners as ネオアコースティック ("Neo-Acoustic") in Japan (see below), which refers to the sound heavily influenced by the British independent music scene of the 1980s, most notably alternative rock
Alternative rock
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. ネオアコ ("Neo-Aco"), as often dubbed, was popular with the country's young generations in the 1990s.

"Even NME, not the easiest to please, no doubt, praised their tunes and performance full of sensitive beauty. Hideshi Hachino's witty lyrics in Japanese (which, when they debuted, stood out as a fresh delight among their folk rock/ 'neo-acoustic' contemporaries, most of whose lyrics were done in English) and crystal vocals are still the magnet for fans, though most of their albums are out of issue. "

"B-FLOWER : Stay Still (Sugarfrost) - Gorgeous. Beautiful beyond belief, a piano-based ballad, sung in Japanese, with a melody that covers you like the softest of eiderdowns. b-flower are five young boys from Kyoto with a captivating sense of passion, nestling somewhere between the gentle side of REM and the trance-like qualities of Nico on a good day. Mind you, I'm a sucker for anything sung in either French or Japanese, the two most soothing and lyrical languages on the planet. Surprise of the week, nay, year." (NME, June 19, 1993).

History

They first came to critical attention in Japan in 1990 when their self-produced debut EP, 『日曜日のミツバチ (Nichiyo-bi no Mitsubachi)』("Nothing On Sunday") came out. Two full length albums and another EP later, they contributed two tracks to "The Birth of The True," a compilation album featuring a number of then hopeful British and Japanese indie pop
Indie pop
Indie pop is a genre of alternative rock music that originated in the United Kingdom in the mid 1980s, with its roots in the Scottish post-punk bands on the Postcard Records label in the early '80s, such as Orange Juice, Josef K and Aztec Camera, and the dominant UK independent band of the mid...

 bands, which was released in the U.K. in March 1992 by Sugarfrost Records from Liverpool in tandem with ¡Por supuesto! Records, their Japanese counterpart, and played on the air and praised by John Peel
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 in May. The band's two contributions, the only tracks sung in Japanese in the entire album, found surprisingly warm critical reception, represented by "the best of all" from NME
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 and Melody Maker
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 in their August issues.

Following that the band released two 7" vinyl singles, "Stay Still" in 1993 and "Strings" in 1994, via the independent English label. Both were performed entirely in Japanese, yet enjoyed critical acclaim from the afore-mentioned two reviews (as quoted above). Back in Japan, Toshiba EMI began releasing their work, a total of five albums, including their eponymous album in 1998. Around 2000 the band stopped releasing albums even though there were releases from some of the members in 1999 and 2000.

After a 10-year hiatus, in November 2010 frontman Hachino and drummer Okabe released a debut single, "Tokyo, Snowscape" under a moniker of Livingstone Daisy, joined by ambient musician Hosomi Sakana. "This World of Sorrow" was their second release in February, followed by "June Song" in September, with debut album in the pipeline.

Band members

  • Hideshi Hachino(八野英史) – vocals and guitar
  • Wataru Okabe (岡部わたる)– drums
  • Masaru Miya (宮大)– bass
  • Hiroshi Suzuki (鈴木浩)– guitar

Albums

  • ペニーアーケードの年 Penny Arcade no Toshi (In the Penny Arcade) (Por supuesto, 1991)
  • ムクドリの眼をした少年 Mukudori no Me o Shita Shonen (A Boy with Gray Starling Eyes) (Por supuesto, 1992)
  • World's End Laundry (Suite supuesto/Toshiba EMI, 1993)
  • Clover Chronicles I (Suite supuesto/Toshiba EMI, 1994) - 7-track album
  • Grocery Andromeda (Suite supuesto/Toshiba EMI, 1995)
  • Clockwise (Suite supuesto/Toshiba EMI, 1996)
  • b-flower (EMI Music Japan, 1998)
  • Paint My Soul (Agent Con-Sipio, 1999) - 7-track album

EPs

  • 日曜日のミツバチ Nichiyobi no Mitsubachi (Nothing on Sunday) (Seeds Records, 1990)
  • Nobody Knows This Is Nowhere (Por supuesto, 1991)

Singles

  • Fune (Boat) (Suite supuesto, 1993)
  • 雪の朝ロビンのように Yuki no Asa, Robin no Yoni (Morning in Snow, Like a Robin) (Suite supuesto, 1994)
  • North Marine Drive (Suite supuesto, 1995)
  • 太陽の雫 Taiyo no Shizuku (A Drop of the Sun) (Suite supuesto, 1995)
  • Jet Jet Coaster (Suite supuesto, 1996)
  • 明星 Myojo (Venus) (Suite supuesto, 1996)
  • 時空のバタフライ Jiku no Batafurai (Butterfly of Time and Space) (Suite supuesto, 1997)
  • Hotaru (Firefly) (Suite supuesto, 1997)
  • 地の果てより発つ Chi no Hate Yori Tatsu (Depart from Land's End) (Suite supuesto, 1998)

UK 7" Vinyl Singles

  • Stay Still (Sugarfrost Records, 1993)
  • Strings (Sugarfrost Records, 1994)

Compilations

  • The Birth of The True (Sugarfrost Records UK + Por supuesto JP, 1992) - UK/JP indie pop
    Indie pop
    Indie pop is a genre of alternative rock music that originated in the United Kingdom in the mid 1980s, with its roots in the Scottish post-punk bands on the Postcard Records label in the early '80s, such as Orange Juice, Josef K and Aztec Camera, and the dominant UK independent band of the mid...

     compilation album
  • Border - A Tribute to Motoharu Sano (Bounce Records/Pioneer LDC, 1996)

Others

As Five Beans Chup
  • 夏休み Natsuyasumi - Summer Feeling (Seeds Records, 1999)
  • The First Day of Summer (Seeds Records, 2000)

As Humming Toad - Okabe's solo project
  • Love Wonderland (Seeds Records, 1999)
  • Love Under the Lily Pad (Seeds Records, 2000)

As Livingstone Daisy
  • どこにも行けないでいる "Tokyo, Snowscape" (Seeds Records, 2010) - single; available from iTunes Store
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     US, Canada, Australia, NZ & EU
  • この悲しい世界 "This World of Sorrow" (Seeds Records, 2010) - single; available from iTunes Store
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     US, Canada, Australia, NZ & EU
  • June Song (Seeds Records, 2010) - single; available from iTunes Store
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    US, Canada, Australia, NZ & EU

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