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Special:diff/Gibmul/812700947 -- Gibmul ( talk) 10:42, 29 November 2017 (UTC)
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I am a paid editor and have been requested by the Silent Siren publicity agent to update their article. This is the update proposal -
====Origins====
Inspired by her older sister who became a vocalist in a band, Sumire Yoshida (Suu) began playing the piano in the 6th grade, and bought her first guitar in her second year of middle school. She formed an all-girl band in her first year of high school, and came to Tokyo to start modeling a year later. Hinako Umemura (Hinanchu) began playing violin at the age of five, continuing her lessons for 10 years while living in Hyogo prefecture, Tokyo, and a brief stay in Indonesia. She began modeling after her third year in high school ended. [1]Shortly after, she entered university and met Suu while they were both models working in Harajuku for CUTiE magazine. [2] Aina Yamauchi (Ainyan) began playing bass in her second year of high school, inspired by seeing her older brother's live performance on bass guitar. When Silent Siren first began playing together as a group, they pooled their own pocket money to rent time in rehearsal studios. Suu described their early performances: “We started out in 2010 playing in front of five or six people, 10 if we were lucky. We were terrible early on and it was disheartening. It was our hobby, so we weren’t going to quit, but something had to change." [3]
Yukako Kurosaka (Yukarun) joined the band in 2012. Yukarun had played the piano since grade school and also studied gymnastics in high school. “I knew the girls from modeling and was a fan of their music,” Yukarun says. “However, I was really nervous coming in as I’d never been in a group before."
====Career====
Known to their fans as "SaiSai", Silent Siren released their first single, Sweet Pop! on November 14, 2012, which reached number 23 on Oricon's singles chart, followed by Stella on February 20, 2013, which peaked at number 19. Bīsan, released August 14, 2013, was the band's first single to reach Oricon's Top 10, and their subsequent albums and singles through their most recent single Just Meet (2017) have achieved Top 10 status. Suu is the main lyrics writer, but all members contribute lyrics to the band's songs. [4]On July 31, 2014, Silent Siren played their first overseas live at Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre MUSIC ZONE @E-Max in Hong Kong. That same month, Silent Siren was named one of MTV81's "Artists to Watch" and appeared in two of the website's feature interviews. [5] On August 12, 2014, Silent Siren launched the "SaiSaiFes" music festival at Shinkiba Studio Coast. [6] On October 24, 2014, SIlent Siren performed at VAMPS Halloween Party 2014. [7] On December 28, 2016, Silent Siren made thier first appearance at Rockin On's Countdown Japan 14/15 music festival. [8] [9] On January 17, 2015, Silent Siren performed their first solo live at Nippon Budokan. Their sold-out performance at Budokan holds the record for the shortest time between a band's formation (4 years, 9 months, 16 days) and the presentation of a solo show at the famous Japanese venue. Silent Siren also holds the record for the shortest time after a major label debut (2 years, 2 months, 3 days).
Performing at Budokan had been a dream of all the band members since they began playing together, and part of that dream came true when Budokan was covered in pink by the fans clothing and decorations. [10]
On February 24, 2015, Silent Siren released their self-titled third album Silent Siren, and performed over 20 shows around the world including Taiwan and Hong Kong as part of the "Silent Siren Live Tour 2015 Spring → Summer ~Siren vs Silent" world tour. In the summer of 2015, Silent Siren performed at multiple music festivals, including Rock in Japan Festival 2015, Summer Sonic 2015, and Tokyo Idol Festival 2015, where Yukarin also took part in collaboration performance of Passpo's Material Girl. On August 9, 2015, Silent Siren performed at Gelar Japang, the biggest annual Japanese festival in Indonesia, [11] and returned on September 19, 2015, Silent Siren for a concert in Jakarta. [12] On October 25, 2015 Silent Siren made their second appearance at VAMPS Halloween Party. [13] On December 28, 2015, Silent Siren performed on the Cosmo Stage at Countdown Japan 15/16. [14]
In 2016, Silent Siren launched their "Silent Siren S World Tour 2016", [15] including stops in Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong [16], and their first live concerts in the Unites States at J-Pop Summit in San Francisco and Musician's Institute in Los Angeles. [17] On October 29, 2016, Silent Siren were invited for a third time as special performers at VAMPS Halloween Party 2016. [18] On December 28, 2016, Silent Siren headlined the Moon Stage at Countdown Japan 16/17. [19]
In 2017, Silent Siren began the "5th Anniversary World Tour “Shinsekai – The New World”, with 24 shows in Japan, including 2 back-to-back shows at Nippon Budokan, with stops in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, and two shows in the United States at Slim's In San Francisco and Musician's Institute in Los Angeles. [20]
====Multimedia====
In June 2014, Silent Siren released Lucky Girl, which was included in the Japanese release of the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic DVD collection. [21] In September 2015, Silent Siren performed the ending theme "secret base ~Kimi ga Kuretamono~" for the live action adaptation of Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day. [22] In November 2015, Silent Siren released their 11th single, alarm, as the theme song for the Japanese television drama Someday Breakfast at Tiffany’s. The B-side tracks hikari and Kimi Suki Smile were chosen as the theme songs for the films Tsuugaku Densha and Tsuugaku Tochuu. [23] In May 2017, their song Akane was featured as the ending theme of the TV drama series Final Fantasy XIV Hikari no Otoosan. [24] In September 2017, Silent Siren was featured in large-scale billboards and displays in Shibuya and Ometesando Hills in Yahoo! Japan's "Follow Me" campaign, where fans could access special video content through Yahoo!'s smartphone app. [25]In October 2017, Silent Siren contributed the song Papaya Payapa to the 3D CG anime Onyankopon. Their single Just Meet, released October 11, 2017, was chosen as the theme song for the TBS TV program "King's Brunch". [26]
====Fashion and hobbies====
Silent Siren chooses their own clothing for their live shows from shops in Harajuku. "Harajuku is full of individual styles," says Suu. "We wear a different design for each concert," adds Yukarin. "Amateur models spread their fashion through magazine shoots, and musicians spread their music through playing on stage. I think the two have something in common," states Ainyan.In 2012, Silent Siren performed at Spinns Spring 2012 Fashion Show in Harajuku with Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. [27] Silent Siren has collaborated with numerous fashion brands, including Crisp, Adidas Neo, Lodispotto, and Micoameri. Suu's favorite hobbies are watching anime and sightseeing. Hinanchu enjoys traveling. Yukarun's hobby is watching movies. Ainyan's hobbies include painting, sleeping, and taking photos of the other members.
References
- ^ "Beest69 Interview". Beest69. Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "Meet Model Rockers Silent Siren". MTV81. July 21 2014. Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "Silent Siren delivers a dose of idol-pop pep on 'S'". Matthew Hernon, Japan Times. March 6 2016. Retrieved November 24 2017
- ^ "MOSHI MOSHI Interview". Moshi Moshi Nippon. Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "Artists to Watch - Silent Siren". MTV81
- ^ http://saisaifes.com/2014/
- ^ "VAMPS Halloween Party 2014". Barks. October 27 2014. Retrieved November 24 2017
- ^ -- https://rockinon.com/quick/cdj1415/detail/115976
- ^ https://rockinon.com/quick/cdj1415/detail/115976
- ^ "Silent Siren realizes a dream, in the Budokan's one man at the pink in the venue". Natalie. January 18 2015. Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "Silent Siren Stuns at Indonesia's Gelar Jepang 21 with WakuWaku Japan". Jpopasia. August 23 2015. Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "Silent Siren Live in Jakarta". Jpopasia. September 24 2015. Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "Halloween Party 2015 Line Up". Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "Full-powered sprint engraving growth as a live band!". Rockinon. Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "Moshi Moshi Nippon interview". Moshi Moshi Nippon. May 30 2016. Retrieved November 24 2017
- ^ "Silent Siren to hold their First-Ever Overseas Performance in Hong Kong!". Tokyo Girls Update. April 30 2016. Retrieved November 24 2017
- ^ "Silent Siren makes some noise". Tokyo Journal. October 17 2016. Retrieved November 24 2017
- ^ "VAMPS Halloween event in Silent Siren, AKi, Junji". Natalie. September 8 2016. Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "Go to Paradise with colorful rock Go!". Rockinon. Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "An Interview with Silent Siren at the 2016 J-Pop Summit". Wilfredo Ramos, Nihongogo. August 19 2016. Retrieved November 24 2017
- ^ "Lucky Girl". Generasia. Retrieved November 24 2017
- ^ "Female Band Silent Siren Covers 'secret base' for Live-Action anohana". Anime News Network. July 1 2015. Retrieved November 24 2017
- ^ "Silent Siren Provide a Gentle Morning Call in the MV for "alarm"!". TokyoGirls Update. Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "SILENT SIREN, "Final Fantasy" live action drama release of ED song released SG". Barks. March 14 2017. Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "Continuous delivery of special videos at the masked girls 'Yahoo! Follow feature' campaign". Excite. September 19 2017. Retrieved November 27 2017
- ^ "Female Band Silent Siren Sing Theme Song For Onyankopon 3DCG 'Dance' Anime". Anime News Network. September 24 2017. Retrieved November 24 2017
- ^ ""Harajuku Collection" by Spinns – Spring 2012 Fashion Show with Silent Siren & Kyary". Tokyo Fashion News. May 9 2012. retrieved November 24 2017
Gibmul ( talk) 12:47, 9 December 2017 (UTC)
Yukako Kurosaka (Yukarun) joined the band in 2012. Yukarun had played the piano since grade school and also studied gymnastics in high school. “I knew the girls from modeling and was a fan of their music,” Yukarun says. “However, I was really nervous coming in as I’d never been in a group before."
On January 17, 2015, Silent Siren performed their first solo live at Nippon Budokan. Their sold-out performance at Budokan holds the record for the shortest time between a band's formation (4 years, 9 months, 16 days) and the presentation of a solo show at the famous Japanese venue. Silent Siren also holds the record for the shortest time after a major label debut (2 years, 2 months, 3 days).
Silent Siren chooses their own clothing for their live shows from shops in Harajuku. "Harajuku is full of individual styles," says Suu. "We wear a different design for each concert," adds Yukarin. "Amateur models spread their fashion through magazine shoots, and musicians spread their music through playing on stage. I think the two have something in common," states Ainyan.
Silent Siren has collaborated with numerous fashion brands, including Crisp, Adidas Neo, Lodispotto, and Micoameri. Suu's favorite hobbies are watching anime and sightseeing. Hinanchu enjoys traveling. Yukarun's hobby is watching movies. Ainyan's hobbies include painting, sleeping, and taking photos of the other members.
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The content in the members is completely unsourced and only Sumire Yoshida has an article (which is also not very well sourced). Real names, dates of birth, etc. need to be sourced per WP:BLPPRIVACY; otherwise, that content can be removed. I wasn't able to find anything in the Japanese Wikipedia articles which might be used, but if there and it's reliable than it can be used here. Japanese Wikipedia, however, does not seem to exhibit the same rigorous BLP/RS standards that English Wikipedia at leasts tries to maintain, so I wouldn't automatically assume that every source used in that article is acceptable for this article. -- Marchjuly ( talk) 01:03, 10 December 2017 (UTC)
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Career
Known to their fans as "SaiSai", Silent Siren released their first single, Sweet Pop! on November 14, 2012, which reached number 23 on Oricon's singles chart, followed by Stella on February 20, 2013, which peaked at number 19. Bīsan, released August 14, 2013.[ "Single Sales ranking". Orocon News. Retrieved December 13 2017] Suu is the main lyrics writer, but all members contribute lyrics to the band's songs.[ "MOSHI MOSHI Interview". Moshi Moshi Nippon. Retrieved November 27 2017]
On July 31, 2014, Silent Siren played their first overseas live at Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre MUSIC ZONE @E-Max in Hong Kong. That same month, Silent Siren was named one of MTV81's "Artists to Watch".[ "Artists to Watch - Silent Siren". MTV81]
On August 12, 2014, Silent Siren launched the "SaiSaiFes" music festival at Shinkiba Studio Coast. [3]
On October 24, 2014, SIlent Siren performed at VAMPS Halloween Party 2014.[ "VAMPS Halloween Party 2014". Barks. October 27 2014. Retrieved November 24 2017]
On January 17, 2015, Silent Siren performed their first solo live at Nippon Budokan. Their sold-out performance at Budokan holds the record for the shortest time between a band's formation (4 years, 9 months, 16 days) and the presentation of a solo show at the famous Japanese venue. Silent Siren also holds the record for the shortest time after a major label debut (2 years, 2 months, 3 days).
Performing at Budokan had been a dream of all the band members since they began playing together, and part of that dream came true when Budokan was covered in pink by the fans clothing and decorations.[ "Silent Siren realizes a dream, in the Budokan's one man at the pink in the venue". Natalie. January 18 2015. Retrieved November 27 2017]
On February 24, 2015, Silent Siren released their self-titled third album Silent Siren, and performed 20 shows around the world including Taiwan and Hong Kong as part of the "Silent Siren Live Tour 2015 Spring → Summer ~Siren vs Silent" world tour. In the summer of 2015, Silent Siren performed at multiple music festivals, including Rock in Japan Festival 2015, Summer Sonic 2015, and Tokyo Idol Festival 2015, where Yukarin also took part in collaboration performance of Passpo's Material Girl. On August 9, 2015, Silent Siren performed at Gelar Japang, the biggest annual Japanese festival in Indonesia,[ "Silent Siren Stuns at Indonesia's Gelar Jepang 21 with WakuWaku Japan". Jpopasia. August 23 2015. Retrieved November 27 2017] and returned on September 19, 2015, Silent Siren for a concert in Jakarta.[ "Silent Siren Live in Jakarta". Jpopasia. September 24 2015. Retrieved November 27 2017]
On October 25, 2015 Silent Siren made their second appearance at VAMPS Halloween Party.[ "Halloween Party 2015 Line Up". Retrieved November 27 2017] On December 28, 2015, Silent Siren performed on the Cosmo Stage at Countdown Japan 15/16.[ "Full-powered sprint engraving growth as a live band!". Rockinon. Retrieved November 27 2017]
In 2016, Silent Siren launched their "Silent Siren S World Tour 2016",[ "Moshi Moshi Nippon interview". Moshi Moshi Nippon. May 30 2016. Retrieved November 24 2017] including stops in Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong[ "Silent Siren to hold their First-Ever Overseas Performance in Hong Kong!". Tokyo Girls Update. April 30 2016. Retrieved November 24 2017], and their first live concerts in the Unites States at J-Pop Summit in San Francisco and Musician's Institute in Los Angeles.[ "Silent Siren makes some noise". Tokyo Journal. October 17 2016. Retrieved November 24 2017] On October 29, 2016, Silent Siren were invited for a third time as performers at VAMPS Halloween Party 2016.[ "VAMPS Halloween event in Silent Siren, AKi, Junji". Natalie. September 8 2016. Retrieved November 27 2017</ref> On December 28, 2016, Silent Siren headlined the Moon Stage at Countdown Japan 16/17.<ref> "Go to Paradise with colorful rock Go!". Rockinon. Retrieved November 27 2017]
In 2017, Silent Siren began the "5th Anniversary World Tour “Shinsekai – The New World”, with 24 shows in Japan, including 2 back-to-back shows at Nippon Budokan, with stops in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, and two shows in the United States at Slim's In San Francisco and Musician's Institute in Los Angeles.[ "An Interview with Silent Siren at the 2016 J-Pop Summit". Wilfredo Ramos, Nihongogo. August 19 2016. Retrieved November 24 2017] Gibmul ( talk) 15:14, 13 December 2017 (UTC)
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I would like to add the two singles mentioned below to the Discography section to bring it up to date.
13 | error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required ( help) | May 24, 2017 | 8 |
14 | Just Meet ((ジャストミート)) | October 11, 2017 | 6 |
Thank you. Gibmul ( talk) 11:49, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
I have been trying to add some text to this article for some time. I do feel that this short section titled History is in need of insertion. Gibmul ( talk) 11:58, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
HISTORY
Known to their fans as "SaiSai" [ "Silent Siren make some noise". Tokyo Journal. October 17 2016. Retrieved January 1 2018]. Silent Siren released their first single, “Sweet Pop!” on November 14, 2012, and have reached Oricon's Top 10 with 12 singles and 2 albums. [ "Oricon Latest News". Oricon News. Retrieved January 1 2018] On January 17, 2015, Silent Siren performed their first solo live at Nippon Budokan.[ "Silent Siren realizes a dream, in the Budokan's one man at the pink in the venue". Natalie Music News. January 18 2015. Retrieved January 2 2018]
In 2016, Silent Siren launched "Silent Siren S World Tour 2016", including Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and live concerts in the United States.[ "Silent Siren World Touyr 2016". Jame World. September 30 2016. Retrieved January 2 2018]
In 2017, Silent Siren began their 5th Anniversary World Tour “Shinsekai – The New World”, with 24 shows in Japan and stops in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the United States.[ "Silent Siren adds California dates to 5th Anniversary World Tour". J Rock 247. July 31 2017. Retrieved January 2 2018]
Gibmul ( talk) 11:58, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
https://cevio.fandom.com/wiki/AiSuu Some vocal synth connected news 47.189.13.184 ( talk) 06:28, 26 December 2022 (UTC)