That's it. That image sums up MURA-MURA. We're done here. Though in the interest of consistency, it's probably best to write a little something.
BiSH aren't the kind of idols to take breaks. Sure, they only released their second album this year. Sure, they just lost founding member Hug Me. And sure, they've just been touring nonstop all year (now with new addition AYUNiD). None of that is about to slow BiSH down. They don't take breaks. On October 5th of this year, BiSH will release their third full-length album (and major label debut) "KiLLER BiSH". If that title and the photo above are anything to go by, this one's gonna be hardcore. And that's just the way I like my idols; punk as fuck. Listen to BiSH's latest single "DEADMAN" below, and get ready to be blown away by whatever they have coming next. -Justin For being an idol group, BiS broke the pop music mold more than their fair share of times. Coming in at song number nine in our BiStory countdown is a song which smashed the mold into a million tiny pieces and burned those pieces to a crisp. "Suki Suki Daisuki" has the distinction of being my personal first-ever BiS song, as well as one of my absolute favorites. The collaboration with legendary harsh noise group Hijokaidan to cover Jun Togawa's classic pop hit came as a massive shock to even the most hardcore of BiS fans, especially considering how little the fanbases for noise and pop music actually overlap. Even today, the majority of people who stumble onto the wild music video accompanying this song are blown away by the sheer destructive force of BiS Kaidan.
Earlier today, Japanese Idol sensation °C-ute announced that they will be disbanding next year in June. Being one of the strongest and also the longest running group with a consistent line-up within Hello! Project, they’ve earned a special place among fans. After 14 years in Hello! Project and 11 years as °C-ute, and with their sister-group Berryz Kobo having gone on hiatus last year, it was time for them to start considering their futures. Upon careful consideration since February of this year, the ladies of °C-ute realized that they only had 3 options to follow: they could go on hiatus in a similar fashion to Berryz Kobo; they could leave Hello! Project and pursue another direction in their lives as a group; they could quit entirely and pursue their own individual goals. According to the announcement, they decided on disbanding that way each of them could continue to pursue their dreams individually. Moving forward, °C-ute has a few big events still coming up. They will continue to perform during the current Hello! Project Summer tour, will have a performance in Nippon Budokan in September, will have their usual °C-ute no Hi, an autumn tour and a new single as well! Their ultimate dream has been to go to Saitama Super Arena, so that’s where they will hold their final performance before disbanding. The members of °C-ute started off in 2002 within Hello! Project Kids, debuted in their own group in 2005 and have been going strong since. They produced many outstanding songs (including songs that were made as a hymn and cheer for the Japan Wrestling Federation), have participated in many activities and have worked hard to be the best that they possibly can. Let’s give them our fullest support as they take this final journey as °C-ute until June 2017 in Saitama Super Arena. From there, they will end one chapter in their lives and start new ones as individual shining stars! If you want to read the full announcements from UP-FRONT PROMOTION and °C-ute, check it out here. Stay tuned for more information as it comes! - Teepu °C-ute is: - Yajima Maimi (矢島舞美) Leader - Nakajima Saki (中島早貴) - Suzuki Airi (鈴木愛理) - Okai Chisato (岡井千聖) - Hagiwara Mai (萩原舞) UP-FRONT LINK: https://www.facebook.com/upfrontlink/ °C-ute: http://www.helloproject.com/c-ute/ Hello! Project: http://www.helloproject.com/ That's AYUNiD, the latest member to join infamous punk idol unit BiSH. After the announcement that Hug Me would be leaving the group earlier this year, BiSH and their management WACK have been scrambling to audition a replacement ahead of their upcoming major label debut album.
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