Larval Stage Planning (ラーバル ステージ プランニング) is a Japanese J-pop group formed in 2010 and is signed to Lantis. The group is also a member of the Sapporo-based music production group I've Sound.
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Genres | J-Pop, Synthpop |
Years active | 2010–2019 |
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Website | ive |
History
editMembers
editThe group was formed by veteran singer and then-I've Sound vocalist Eiko Shimamiya, who also served as their vocal coach, in 2010.[1] The first of the group to debut was Airi Kirishima, in the middle of 2009, when it was announced that she would perform the song "Two heaRt", the opening song of the game "Futa-Ane". The song was written by Maiko Iuchi of I've Sound and the lyrics were written by Kotoko. Since then, she performed another solo song titled "Kizuna-Endless days". The song was included in Extract, I've Sound's 7th compilation album.
In 2010, the second Larval Stage Planning member, Nami Maisaki, debuted. Her first song was "Piece of My Heart", which was an insert song used in the eroge Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate. The lyrics were written by Mami Kawada and was composed by Tomoyuki Nakazawa. The last member, Rin Asami, was previously a model signed to the agency Realize, and wanted to become a voice actress, but decided to take up singing instead. In 2011, she released her debut solo song, "Lead to the smile", which was written by Kawada and was the opening theme of the visual novel Toraba.[2] In November of the same year, it was announced that she would be the first among the group to release a single. The single, titled "Got it!", was released at Comiket 2011.
Group
editLarval Stage Planning was first announced in 2010, when it was announced that they would perform the opening theme of the game Kisagari gold star titled "Rolling Star" (Rolling Star☆彡). The song, along with the game's ending theme titled "Send-off (Namidairo no Start Line)" were released in a single on July 18, 2010.[3][4] In 2011, they made their debut with Lantis. Their first single was "Kimi+Nazo+Watashi de Jump!!" (君+謎+私でJUMP!!), which was used as the opening theme of the second season of the anime Baka and Test. Their second single, "Trip (innocent of D)", was released on January 25, 2012.[5] The song was used as the opening theme of the anime High School DxD.[6] Their third single "Sympathy" was released on July 17, 2013; the song was used as the first opening theme of the anime High School DxD New. Their fourth single "Stargazer" was released on October 29, 2014; the song is used as the opening theme to the 2014 anime series Celestial Method.[7]
Disbandment
editLarval Stage Planning became a solo project in April 2014 after the departure of Asami Rin and Maisaki Nami with Kirishima Airi as the only member. The group officially disbanded with the departure of Kirishima Airi from I've sound in July 2019.
Members
edit- Airi Kirishima (桐島愛里, Kirishima Airi, born November 6, 1989)
- Nami Maisaki (舞崎なみ, Maisaki Nami, born September 8, 1990)
- Rin Asami (朝見凛, Asami Rin, born September 17, 1990)
Discography
editAlbums
editYear | Album details | Peak Oricon chart positions |
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2013 | LSP
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165[8] |
Singles
editYear | Song | Peak Oricon chart positions |
Album | |||||||||
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2010 | "Rolling Star" | — | LSP | |||||||||
2011 | "Kimi+Nazo+Watashi de Jump!!" | 48[9] | ||||||||||
2012 | "Trip (Innocent of D)" | 32[10] | ||||||||||
2013 | "Sympathy" | 31[11] | ||||||||||
2014 | "Stargazer" | 33[7] | ||||||||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart. |
Other songs
edit- "Rolling Star", from Level Octave (2010)
- "Send-off (Namidairo no Start Line)", from Short circuit II (2010)
- "Seishun Rocket", Short circuit III premium show (with Kotoko and Kaori Utatsuki) (2010)
- "Short Circuit", Short circuit III premium show (with Kotoko and Kaori Utatsuki) (2010)
- "Blossomdays", Tribal Link version (June 5, 2011)
- "Lillies Line", Tribal Link version (June 5, 2011)[12]
- "Baby☆Seven Flight colors", from Kamidere (2012)
- "find a piece", from Karumaruka Circle (2013)
- "Hanabira to Ribbon", from Majo Koi Nikki (2014)
- "Honey Trap Awful Heaven", from Koi no Honey Trap ~Ecchi de Amai Honey Trap~ (2016)
References
edit- ^ Shimamiya, Eiko (June 8, 2009). "Eiko Shimamiya's official Twitter account" (in Japanese). Twitter. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
- ^ "Lead to the smile" (in Japanese). I've Sound. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
- ^ ""Larval Stage Planning"が歌う「キサラギGOLD★STAR」の主題歌『Rolling Star☆彡』がマキシシングルとして発売決定!" (in Japanese). I've Sound. June 8, 2010. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
- ^ "Short Circuit 2010 special web Outline" (in Japanese). I've Sound. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
- ^ "TVアニメ ハイスクールD×D OP主題歌「Trip -innocent of D-」/Larval Stage Planning" (in Japanese). Getchu. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
- ^ "Trip (Innocent of D)" (in Japanese). Lantis. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
- ^ a b "TVアニメ『天体のメソッド』OP主題歌「Stargazer」" [TV Anime Celestial Method OP Theme Song "Stargazer"] (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved October 13, 2014.
- ^ "LSP" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved November 16, 2013.
- ^ 君+謎+私でJUMP!! [Kimi+Nazo+Watashi de Jump!!] (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
- ^ "Trip (Innocent of D)" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
- ^ "Sympathy" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
- ^ "TRIBAL LINK-L" (in Japanese). Getchu. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
External links
edit- Official website (in Japanese)
- Larval Stage Planning at Lantis (in Japanese)