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Hailing from chilly Aomori Prefecture, far to the north of the teeming Tokyo metropolis, Supercar has quickly morphed from UK guitar band soundalike into a pioneer in experimental music with a fully-formed musical vision. Often compared to Radiohead, another sometimes experimental group that has managed to capture and keep the public's attention, Supercar is in the enviable position of being able to simultaneously follow their muse and maintain a significant fan base. The group was formed in 1995, recording demos and gigging sporadically until the release of their first single "Cream Soda" in 1997. "Lucky" and "Planet" appeared shortly thereafter, and all three singles were included on their first long player, Three Out Change. The record showed the influence of such UK guitar rock heavies as My Bloody Valentine, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and Ride; a sound that would soon earn them a small but rabid overseas following. At home in Japan, inital response to the album was good, and with the track "Drive" being featured on a late-night television show, momentum was growing. The group's second album, Jump Up, accelerated their rise and hinted at a broader sonic pallette, spawning the hits "My Girl", "Jump", and "Sunday People". The album hit #2 on the Japanese charts, helping to win the band a coveted opening spot at the Tokyo concert of indie darlings Pavement. In the year 2000, their third full-length Futurama was released. Strongly influenced by... Read More


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Artist Name

Supercar

Debut
1997
Period Active
90s > Present


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