Bish, stylized as BiSH, was a Japanese alternative idol girl group that was founded in 2015 by their manager Junnosuke Watanabe. The group was conceived as a successor to Bis, an idol group managed by Watanabe that disbanded in 2014. They disbanded in June 2023.
Bish | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Japan |
Genres | |
Years active | 2015–2023 |
Labels | |
Spinoff of | Bis |
Past members |
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Website | www |
History
editBish was initially announced in January 2015 with the idea to begin Bis again, and auditions began that month in order to find members.[1][2] After the audition process, the completed lineup was announced in March, and members Yukako Love Deluxe, Cent Chihiro Chittiii, Aina the End, Hug Mii, and Momoko Gumi Company were revealed to the public. The members' eyes were obscured with black contact lenses and could not be revealed until they each attained 4,444 followers on Twitter.[3]
Their first song "Spark", from the album Brand-New Idol Shit, was released through the music site Ototoy as a free download: first as a demo version with vocals by their manager, then the finished version was released one week later. At that time, Yukako Love Deluxe chose to withdraw from the group before their official debut. In an interview with Ototoy, she cited reasons of stress and anxiety in relation to her withdrawal. She had recorded vocals for all tracks on the album, so her parts had to be re-recorded before its release.[4] Her voice was retained, however, on "Spark".
Bish released a music video for the song "Bish - Hoshi ga Matataku Yoru ni" in April. As the release of the album drew closer, Bish began to release more of its songs as free downloads. By 21 May, just six days before its official release date, all 13 of the album tracks were available for free.[5] This did not harm album sales, however, and their first album reached the 20th position on Oricon's Weekly Album Chart.[6]
On 31 May, Bish held their first solo concert, "This Is For Bis", at Nakano Heavy Sick Zero. Though venue's capacity was merely 80 people, it was chosen for its significance, being the venue where BiS' first one-man was held. During the show, the members announced an audition to recruit more members, and a single to be released in September.[7]
In August, Bish performed at the 2015 Tokyo Idol Festival. However, due to their fans and fans of their sister group POP (Period of Plastic 2 Mercy) failing to follow the rules of the festival during the groups' performances, both groups had all events on the second day cancelled. Footage from the festival that was broadcast on TV shows festival staff attempting to bring Bish's performance to a halt in the middle of a song.
On 5 August, two new Bish members were revealed: Lingling and Hashiyasume Atsuko, bringing the total number of members up to six. Just as the earlier members of the group, their profile photos were taken with black contact lenses. Their true faces could not be revealed until they gained more Twitter followers than Bish manager Junnosuke Watanabe.[8] However, Watanabe got bored of waiting and lowered the number to 5000 followers for both members, and their faces were revealed later that week.
On 14 August 2015, Bish revealed the music video for their first single, the Celtic metal song "OTNK", featuring the new members. On 2 October 2015 it was announced that Bish would release a second album with the title Full Metal Jacket. This was later changed to Fake Metal Jacket, and was released on 20 January 2016. Fake Metal Jacket was promoted with a music video for the song "Monsters", which originally appeared on their first album. Upon release, the album reached 5th place on the daily Oricon album charts.
On 19 January 2016, Bish announced at the final leg of their "Idol Is Shit" tour that they would have their major debut through the label Avex Trax in May 2016.
The group released the hardcore punk song "Deadman" as their major-label debut single on 5 May, billing the 99-second number as "(Probably) the shortest major debut song ever?!" The coupling track "earth" was composed by Tetsuya Komuro and the release was mastered by Tim Young. "Deadman" reached 5th position on the Oricon weekly singles chart, and shortly after its release, Bish announced the release of their major-label debut album in October 2016.
On 16 May 2016, member Hug Mii announced her withdrawal from Bish, citing family reasons as the cause. Her last performance was on 2 June.
On 1 August 2016, new member Ayuni D was revealed to the public. She made her debut with the group at the "TOKYO BiSH SHiNE repetition" event on 24 August, where they announced the title of their upcoming October album, Killer Bish.
Aina the End, the lead vocalist of the group, underwent surgery for vocal polyps at the end of 2016, which meant the group ended their activities for the year with the free concert "In The End". She returned in 2017, and Bish announced their single "Promise the Star" would be released later in the year.
Bish released their first mini-album, Giant Killers, on 28 June, featuring title track "Giant Killers" and "Shakai no Rule", the theme song for cartoon Heybot!, with lyrics written by Hashiyasume Atsuko. Certain editions of the album contain "Introducing Bish", a twelve-track compilation CD featuring new recordings of past Bish songs featuring vocals by Ayuni D.[citation needed]
On 4 November 2017, Bish had a surprise release of their second major-label album, The Guerrilla Bish, exclusively through Tower Records. The album was released at a price of ¥299 without any prior advertising, and the surprise edition is packaged without cover art or a lyrics booklet, a reference to Kanye West's sixth album Yeezus.[9] The music video for the lead song "My landscape" was filmed at the Mojave Air and Space Port's airplane graveyard in California, as was the photography for the album cover.[10][11]
On 28 March 2018, Bish released the single "Paint It Black". The song was used as the second opening theme for the anime series Black Clover.[12]
On 3 July 2019, Bish released the single "More Than Like", which was used as the fourth and final opening theme of Fairy Tail's final season.[citation needed]
On 22 July 2020, the album Letters was released, considered the band's "major 3.5th" album, containing 7 tracks.[13]
On 4 August 2021, the album Going to Destruction was released.[14]
On 24 December 2021, Bish announced that they will disband in 2023.[15]
In 2022, Bish released a new single every month, starting with "Final Shits" and ending with "Zutto".[16]
On 8 February 2023, Bish announced that they had established Bish Co., Ltd. and audition project Bish The Next, with the purpose of producing their successor group.[17]
Bish's final single, "Bye-Bye Show", was released on March 22.[18] It features all four members of the rock band The Yellow Monkey; vocalist Kazuya Yoshii wrote and produced it, while the band's three instrumentalists performed the track.[19] Additionally, the single's B-side is a cover of The Yellow Monkey's 1996 song "Spark".[19]
Bish disbanded on 29 June 2023, at their final concert which was held at Tokyo Dome.[20]
Members
editFinal line-up
edit- Aina the End (アイナ・ジ・エンド)
- Cent Chihiro Chittiii (セントチヒロ・チッチ)
- Momoko Gumi Company (モモコグミカンパニー )
- Lingling (リンリン)
- Hashiyasume Atsuko (ハシヤスメ・アツコ)
- Ayuni D (アユニ・D)
Former
edit- Yukako Love Deluxe (ユカコラブデラックス)
- Hug Mii (ハグ・ミィ)
Timeline
editDiscography
editBish discography | |
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Studio albums | 7 |
EPs | 3 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
Singles | 21 |
Studio albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak positions | |
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JPN Oricon [21] |
JPN Billboard [22] | ||
Brand-new idol Shit |
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20 | 26 |
Fake Metal Jacket |
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13 | 13 |
Killer Bish |
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7 | 8 |
The Guerrilla Bish |
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5 | 6 |
Carrots and Sticks |
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4 | 4 |
Letters |
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1 | 1 |
Going to Destruction |
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1 | 1 |
Compilation albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak positions | |
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JPN Oricon [21] |
JPN Billboard [22] | ||
For Live -Bish Best- |
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1 | 2 |
Bish the Best |
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1 | 1 |
Live albums
editTitle | Album details |
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Tokyo Bish Shine6 (Live at Zepp Tokyo 2020.8.19) |
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Extended plays
editTitle | Album details | Peak positions | |
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JPN Oricon [21] |
JPN Billboard [22] | ||
Giant Killers |
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4 | 4 |
Sticks |
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— | — |
Carrots |
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— | — |
Singles
editAs lead artist
editTitle | Year | Peak chart positions |
Certifications | Album | |
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JPN Oricon [21] |
JPN Billboard [23] | ||||
"OTNK" | 2015 | 10 | 34 | Fake Metal Jacket | |
"Deadman" | 2016 | 5 | 16 | Killer Bish | |
"Promise the Star" (プロミスザスター) | 2017 | 4 | 9 | The Guerrilla Bish | |
"Paint It Black" | 2018 | 1 | 3 | Carrots and Sticks | |
"Non Tie-Up" | 12 | 29 | |||
"Life is Beautiful" | 3 | 5 | |||
"Hide the Blue" | — | ||||
"Stereo Future" | 4 | 4 | |||
"Small Fish" | 2019 | — | — | ||
"Futari Nara" (二人なら) | — | ||||
"Kind People" | 2 | 4 | |||
"Rhythm" (リズム) | 63 | ||||
"Tomorrow" | 2020 | — | 48 | Letters | |
"Story of Duty" | — | Going to Destruction | |||
"Star" | 2021 | — | |||
"Zenshin Zenrei" | — | ||||
"In Case..." | — | ||||
"Stacking" | — | ||||
"Final Shits" | 2022 | 3 | 55 | Bish The Best | |
"Pyo" (ぴょ) | 2 | 32 | |||
"Aishiteru to Ittekure" (愛してると言ってくれ) | 4 | 56 | |||
"Gomen ne" (ごめんね) | 4 | 31 | |||
"Lie Lie Lie" | 3 | 57 | |||
"Donna ni Kimi ga Kawattemo Boku ga Donna Fu ni Kawattemo Ashita ga Kuru Kimi ni Autame" (どんなに君が変わっても僕がどんなふうに変わっても明日が来る君に会うため) |
4 | 51 | |||
"See You" | 8 | — | |||
"Sayonara Saraba" (サヨナラサラバ) |
5 | 28 | |||
"Up to Me" | 9 | 88 | |||
"Kanashimi yo Tomare" (悲しみよとまれ) |
3 | 66 | |||
"Datsu Kisei Gainen" (脱・既成概念) | 11 | — | |||
"Zutto" | 3 | 56 | |||
"Bye-Bye Show" | 2023 | 1 | 1 | ||
"Innocent Arrogance" | — | — | |||
"Patient!! (Bish ver.)" | — | Non-album singles | |||
"The Next (Bish ver.)" | — | ||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Collaborations
editTitle | Year | Peak chart positions |
Album | |
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Oricon [25] |
JPN Billboard [26] | |||
"Future World" (Shingo Katori feat. Biah) |
2019 | — | 35 | 20200101 |
"Bad Temper" (with Yuki Kashiwagi) |
2021 | 9 | — | Non-album single |
Other appearances
editTitle | Year | Album |
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"Moon Revenge" (プリンセス・ムーン) | 2018 | Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The 25th Anniversary Memorial Tribute |
"Kanariya Naku Sora" (カナリヤ鳴く空) | 2019 | Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra Tribute Collection: Rakuen Jyusan Kei |
"Ash Like Snow" (アッシュ ライク スノー) | 2020 | Mobile Suit Gundam 40th Anniversary Album ~BEYOND~ |
"Jitterbug" (ジターバグ) | 2022 | Ellegarden Tribute |
Videography
editLive albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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DVD[21] | Blu-ray[21] | ||
Less Than Sex Tour Final "Teiousekkai" Hibiya Yagai Dai Ongakudou (Less Than Sex Tour Final "帝王切開" 日比谷野外大音楽堂) |
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19 | 9 |
Bish Nevermind Tour Reloaded The Final "Revolutions" |
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8 | 7 |
Bish "To The End" |
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8 | 8 |
Bring Icing Shit Horse Tour Final "The Nude" |
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3 | 4 |
And yet Bish moves. |
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2 | 5 |
Tokyo Bish Shine6 (Live at Zepp Tokyo 2020.8.19) |
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2 | 2 |
Reboot Bish |
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1 | 3 |
Bish presents From Dusk Till Dawn |
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2 | 3 |
Bish Out of The Blue |
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4 | 3 |
Bye-Bye Show For Never At Tokyo Dome |
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TBA | TBA |
Documentary albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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DVD[21] | Blu-ray[21] | ||
All You Need is Punk and Love |
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40 | — |
Bish Documentary Movie "Shape of Love" |
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21 | 12 |
Bish presents PCR is Paipai Chinchin Rock'n'Roll |
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— | 17 |
Awards and nominations
editAward ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee(s)/work(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Japan Record Awards | 2018 | Best New Artist | Bish | Won | [27] |
MTV Video Music Awards Japan | 2019 | Best Alternative Video | "Stereo Future" | Won | [28] |
2020 | Best Cinematography | "Letters" | Won | [29] | |
2022 | Inspiration Award Japan | Bish | Won | [30] |
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