Silent Siren

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Silent Siren
Silent Siren in 2016
Silent Siren in 2016
Background information
OriginJapan
GenresRock, J-pop
Years active2010–2021, 2023–present
LabelsBrand-New Music
Dreamusic
Universal Music Japan
Members
  • Sumire Yoshida
  • Aina Yamauchi
  • Yukako Kurosaka
Past members
  • Ayana Sōgawa
  • Hinako Umemura
Websitesilent-siren.com

Silent Siren (サイレントサイレン, Sairento Sairen, stylized as SILENT SIREN) is a Japanese all-female band formed in 2010 and associated with Platinum Production. The members consist of three fashion models: Sumire Yoshida (lead vocals and guitar), Aina Yamauchi (bass guitar), and Yukako Kurosaka (keyboard). Ayana Sōgawa was originally the group's keyboardist until she left in 2012.[1]

Silent Siren first released two independent extended plays, Sai Sai and Love Shiru, in 2012. After getting signed to Dreamusic, the group made their major label debut with "Sweet Pop!"

History[edit]

2010–2012: Indies era, Sai Sai, and Love Shiru[edit]

Silent Siren was formed in 2010, with amateur fashion models Sumire Yoshida as lead vocals and guitar, Hinako Umemura on drums, Aina Yamauchi on bass guitar, and Ayana Sogawa on keyboard.[2] Yoshida and Umemura, who both appeared in the fashion magazine Cutie, co-founded the band and invited Yamauchi, who appeared in aomoji-kei magazines, and Vivi model Sogawa to join.[2] Silent Siren released their debut mini album, Sai Sai, on February 8, 2012,[3][4] with the song "All Right ('Ima' o Kakeru)" used as the official support song for Agestock 2011, the largest college student event in Japan.[2] They followed up with their second mini album, Love Shiru, on July 4, 2012.[5]

2012–2014: Major label debut, Start, and 31 Wonderland[edit]

After the release of Love Shiru, Sogawa departed from the group. In August 2012, Yamauchi recommended her friend, Yukako Kurosaka, as a replacement.[6] Kurosaka, who appeared in the magazine Ray as an amateur model and a Wednesday panelist on the variety show Zip!, was announced as a member during a live show on September 13, 2012.[6][7] To promote their major label debut, the CD single "Want Chu" was released as a magazine gift with the November 2012 issue of Cutie.[7]

Silent Siren released their first single, "Sweet Pop!", on November 14, 2012,[8] which was featured as the ending theme song to the television program Tokyo Brand New Girls.[9] "Stella" was released as their second single on February 20, 2013, and was featured as the ending theme song to the television program Happy Music.[10]

2015–2016: Silent Siren, and S[edit]

In January 2015, Silent Siren performed their first solo concert at Nippon Budokan, which was the fastest any all-female band had performed at the prestigious venue following a major-label debut.[11][12] That same year, the band created theme songs for the anime series Onyankopon[13] and Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion,[14] the live-action film of Anohana,[15] and the Japanese restaurant chain Tenkaippin.[16]

In March 2016, the band released their fourth album S, which reached 3rd place in the Oricon weekly ranking.[citation needed] On December 30, 2016, at the Silent Siren 2016 End of 2016 Special Live Dream on! held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, the band announced they were changing the stylization of their name to all capitals and were moving from Dolly Music to EMI Records.[citation needed]

2017–2018: Girls Power[edit]

In March 2017, Silent Siren released their 12th single "Fujiyama Disco" and the band's first best album Silent Siren Selection. In May, they released their 13th single "Akane/ Awaawa", and their 14th single "Just Meet" in October. In December, they released their 5th album Girls Power.

In March 2018, they released the single "Tenkaippin no Theme". In July 2018, they released their 15th single "19 summer note". In November 2018, they released their 16th single "Go Way!".

2019–2020: 31313[edit]

In March 2019, the band released their 6th album 31313, followed by the digital single "Shigatsu no Kaze (よんがつふう; April Wind)" in April. In December, they released the EP Hero.

In April 2020, Silent Siren launched an official YouTube channel to commemorate their 10th anniversary.

2020–2021: Mix10th and Silent Siren Year-end Special live tour 2021[edit]

On June 18, 2020, Poppin'Party of Aimi collaboration song with " . Up To You feat Aimi from Poppin'Party " is distributed released the next day music video has been published.

On September 2, 2020, Released the 7th album mix10th.

On September 23, 2020, It was announced that member Hinako (Hinako Umemura) will be the first voice actor to play the role of D4DJ 's "Takao Toka".

On May 4, 2021, Aina Yamauchi announces new coronavirus infection.

On August 25, 2021, Yukako Kurosaka announces new coronavirus infection.

On September 25, 2021, Hinako Umemura leaves the band with "Kirara Revenge ~ Saisai 10 Years Old Festival ~".

On October 22, 2021, Announced that the activity will be suspended within the year.

On December 30, 2021, "SILENT SIREN Year-end Special LIVE TOUR 2021" FAMILIA "" will be suspended due to the final performance of the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium .

2023–present: End of hiatus and return to live tour[edit]

On October 11, 2023, The band released an important update via social media informing the public that the 3 remaining members would be resuming the band's activities, starting with a live concert to be hosted at "Countdown Japan 23/24" on December 28, 2023. The band announced they will be touring with a support drummer going forward.

Members[edit]

All members use both their birthnames and professional nicknames in media.[17][18]

Current members

  • Suu (すぅ) (Sumire Yoshida (吉田よしだ すみれ)) – lead vocals, guitar (2010–2021, 2023–present)
  • Ainyan (あいにゃん) (Aina Yamauchi (山内やまうち あいな)) – bass, backing vocals (2010–2021, 2023–present)
  • Yukarun (ゆかるん) (Yukako Kurosaka (黒坂くろさか 優香子ゆかこ)) – keyboard, backing vocals (2012–2021, 2023–present)

Former members

  • Yana (Ayana Sōgawa (寒川さむかわ あや)) – keyboard, backing vocals (2010–2012)
  • Hinanchu (ひなんちゅ) (Hinako Umemura (梅村うめむら 奈子) – drums, backing vocals (2010–2021)

Timeline[edit]

Backing band[edit]

  • Naoki Kubo (クボ ナオキ) – backing guitar (2012–2021, 2023–present)
  • Michie (みっちー) – backing guitar (2012–2015)
  • Ai Kishinami (岸波きしなみあい) – drums (2023–present)
  • Nanako Banda (番田ばんでん なぎさ奈子) – drums (2023–present)

Discography[edit]

Silent Siren discography
Studio albums7
Compilation albums3
Video albums8
Singles18
Mini albums2

Studio albums[edit]

List of studio albums, with selected details and chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
JPN
Oricon

[19]
Start
Track listing
  1. "Start"
  2. "→"
  3. "Sweet Pop!"
  4. "Urara"
  5. "Yume Oi" (ユメオイ)
  6. "Ne-e" (ねぇ)
  7. "Remember"
  8. "Want Chu"
  9. "Zutto..." (ずっと...)
  10. "Soda"
  11. "Stella"
  12. "Amakusa" (甘草かんぞう)
16
31 Wonderland
  • Released: February 12, 2014
  • Label: Dreamusic
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. "31 Entrance"
  2. "Ring Ring Ring"
  3. "Bii-San" (ビーサン)
  4. "Are You Ready?"
  5. "Love Fighter!"
  6. "Antimony" (アンチノミー)
  7. "Delay"
  8. "I × U"
  9. "Limited"
  10. "Milestone" (マイルストーン)
  11. "Ame Furi Furiru" (雨降あめふりフリル)
  12. "Guru Guru Wonderland" (ぐるぐるワンダーランド)
4
Silent Siren (サイレントサイレン)
  • Released: February 25, 2015
  • Label: Dreamusic
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. "Muon no Keikoku" (無音むおん警告けいこく)
  2. "Kakumei"
  3. "Bang! Bang! Bang!"
  4. "Routine"
  5. "Soukai Rock" (爽快そうかいロック)
  6. "Tewotsunaide" (をつないで)
  7. "Lucky Girl" (ラッキーガール)
  8. "DanceMusiQ"
  9. "Limited"
  10. "Koi Yuki" (ゆき)
  11. "Jyoshikou Sensou" (女子じょしこう戦争せんそう)
  12. "Aimai Me Mine" (曖昧あいまい me mine)
  13. "Strawberry Moon" (ストロベリームーン)
7
S
  • Released: March 2, 2016
  • Label: Dreamusic
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. "Cherry Bomb" (チェリボム)
  2. "Hachigatsu no Yoru" (はちがつよる)
  3. "Milk Boy"
  4. "Hapi-Mari" (ハピマリ)
  5. "Love Install"
  6. "Hikari"
  7. "Yoshida-san" (吉田よしださん)
  8. "DanceMusiQ"
  9. "Layla" (レイラ)
  10. "Alarm"
  11. "Nukumor"
  12. "C.A.F.E."
  13. "Slow Morning"
  14. "Secret Base - Kimiga Kuretamono" (secret base ~くんがくれたもの~)
3
Girls Power
Track listing
  1. "Fujiyama Disco" (フジヤマディスコ)
  2. "Merry-Go-Round"
  3. "Knife"
  4. "Love Balloon"
  5. "Papayapayapa" (パパヤパヤパ)
  6. "Just Meet" (ジャストミート)
  7. "Akane"
  8. "Fuyumegu" (フユメグ)
  9. "Sakurasaku Aoiharu" (さくらあおはる)
  10. "Kaleidoscope"
  11. "Odore Motion"
  12. "Sayonara Hibiya" (さよなら日比谷ひびや)
6
31313
  • Released: March 13, 2019
  • Label: Universal Music Japan
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. "Koino Esper" (こいのエスパー)
  2. "Mujuuryoku Dance" (重力じゅうりょくダンス)
  3. "Go Way!"
  4. "ALC.Monster"
  5. "Tenkaippino Theme" (天下一品てんかいっぴんのテーマ)
  6. "Cream Soda" (クリームソーダ)
  7. "Reborn"
  8. "Sotsugyou" (卒業そつぎょう)
  9. "19 Summer Note"
  10. "Attack"
  11. "Kawakanai Namida" (かわかないなみだ)
  12. "Letter"
  13. "Happy Song For You"
7
Mix10th
  • Released: September 2, 2020
  • Label: Universal Music Japan
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. "Hero"
  2. "Sun Moon"
  3. "Up to You"
  4. "Kikasete Wow Wow Wo" (かせてwow wowを)
  5. "Mate"
  6. "4gatsuno kaze" (よんがつふう)
  7. "Tenohira" (てのひら)
  8. "Over Drive"
  9. "She"
  10. "Sekai de Ichiban Bukiyou na Love Song" (世界せかい一番いちばん不器用ぶきようなラブソング)
  11. "Connect"
  12. "Cheer Up!"
  13. "Answer"
9
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Mini albums[edit]

List of mini albums, with selected details and chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
JPN
Oricon
[19]
Sai Sai (サイサイ)
  • Released: February 8, 2012 (2012-02-08)
  • Label: Brand-New Music
  • Formats: CD
Track listing
  1. "Lingerie" (ランジェリー)
  2. "Ren'ai" (こいあい)
  3. "Kimi wa Tenki" (キミハテンキ)
  4. "Chiranai Hana" (チラナイハナ)
  5. "Sepia" (セピア)
  6. "Siren" (サイレン)
  7. "All Right ('Ima' o Kakeru)" (All Right~“いま”をける~)
179
Love Shiru (ラブシル)
  • Released: July 4, 2012 (2012-07-04)
  • Label: Brand-New Music
  • Formats: CD
Track listing
  1. "Love no Shirushi" (LOVEのしるし)
  2. "Evening Star" (イブニングスター)
  3. "Milky Way"
  4. "Hatsukoi Kinenbi" (初恋はつこい記念きねん)
  5. "Escape"
  6. "Goodbye3"
  7. "Kimi ga Suki" (キミがスキ)
193
Youthful
  • Released: March 31, 2024
  • Label: Youthful Tune
  • Formats: CD
15

Compilation albums[edit]

List of compilation albums, with selected details and chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
JPN
Oricon
[19]
Silent Siren Selection
  • Released: March 1, 2017
  • Label: Dreamusic
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing - Disc 1
  1. "Sweet Pop!"
  2. "Start"
  3. "Stella"
  4. "→"
  5. "Remember"
  6. "Want Chu"
  7. "Soda"
  8. "Bii-San" (ビーサン)
  9. "I × U"
  10. "Love Fighter!"
  11. "Are You Ready?"
  12. "Delay"
  13. "Guru Guru Wonderland" (ぐるぐるワンダーランド)
  14. "Lucky Girl" (ラッキーガール)
  15. "Koibana" (はな)
  16. "Lost W"
Track listing - Disc 2
  1. "Bang! Bang! Bang!"
  2. "What Show Is It?"
  3. "Koi Yuki" (ゆき)
  4. "Soukai Rock" (爽快そうかいロック)
  5. "China Kiss" (チャイナキッス)
  6. "Kakumei"
  7. "DanceMusiQ"
  8. "Jyoshikou Sensou" (女子じょしこう戦争せんそう)
  9. "Hapi-Mari" (ハピマリ)
  10. "Hachigatsu no Yoru" (はちがつよる)
  11. "Kimi Suki Smile" (キミスキスマイル)
  12. "Wagamono Kotoba" (ワカモノコトバ)
  13. "Cherry Bomb" (チェリボム)
  14. "Yoshida-san" (吉田よしださん)
9
All Time Best Album: Silent
  • Released: December 15, 2021
  • Label: Universal Music Japan
  • Formats: CD, digital download

{{hidden|Track listing - Disc 1|

  1. "Lingerie" (ランジェリー)
  2. "Sepia" (セピア)
  3. "All Right ('Ima' o Kakeru)" (All Right ~“いま”をける~)
  4. "Love no Shirushi" (LOVEのしるし)
  5. "Sweet Pop!"
  6. "Stella"
  7. "Bii-San" (ビーサン)
  8. "Starmine"
  9. "Guru Guru Wonderland" (ぐるぐるワンダーランド)
  10. "Lucky Girl" (ラッキーガール)
  11. "Koi Bana" (こいはな)
  12. "Bang!Bang!Bang!"
  13. "Koi Yuki" (ゆき)
  14. "Hapi-Mari" (ハピマリ)
  15. "Alarm"
  16. "Cherry Bomb" (チェリボム)
Track listing - Disc 2
  1. "Milk Boy"
  2. "Yoshida-San" (吉田よしださん)
  3. "Nukumor"
  4. "Love Balloon"
  5. "Akane"
  6. "Just Meet" (ジャストミート)
  7. "Sayonara Hibiya" (さよなら日比谷ひびや)
  8. "19 Summer Note"
  9. "Go Way!"
  10. "Melty"
  11. "Koino Esper" (こいのエスパー)
  12. "Mujyuuryoku Dance" (重力じゅうりょくダンス)
  13. "Sotsugyou" (卒業そつぎょう)
  14. "4gatsu no Kaze" (よんがつふう)
  15. "Connect"
  16. "Familia"
All Time Best Album: Siren
  • Released: December 15, 2021
  • Label: Universal Music Japan
  • Formats: CD, digital download

{{hidden|Track listing - Disc 1|

  1. "Chiranai Hana" (チラナイハナ)
  2. "Siren" (サイレン)
  3. "Milky Way"
  4. "Mada minu ashita o" (まだ明日あした)
  5. "Limited
  6. "Lost.W"
  7. "What Show Is It?"
  8. "Sōkai rokku" (爽快そうかいロック)
  9. "China kiss" (チャイナキッス)
  10. "Kakumei"
  11. "Routine"
  12. "DanceMusiQ"
  13. "Jyoshikou Sensou" (女子じょしこう戦争せんそう)
  14. "Hachigatsu no yoru" (はちがつよる)
  15. "Love Install"
  16. "Slow Morning" (スローモーニング)
Track listing - Disc 2
  1. "Fujiyama Disco" (フジヤマディスコ)
  2. "Pandora"
  3. "Days."
  4. "Kaleidoscope"
  5. "Merry-Go-Round"
  6. "Knife"
  7. "Odoremotion"
  8. "Tenkaippin no Theme" (天下一品てんかいっぴんのテーマ)
  9. "Cream Soda" (クリームソーダ)
  10. "ALC.Monster"
  11. "Reborn"
  12. "Attack"
  13. "Hero"
  14. "Kikasete Wow Wow Wo" (かせてwow wowを)
  15. "Answer"
  16. "Koi Ranman" (こい爛漫らんまん)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Singles[edit]

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
JPN
Oricon

[20]
JPN
Billboard
"Sweet Pop!" 2012 23 11[21] Start
"Stella" 2013 19 16[22]
"Bii-San" (ビーサン) 10 5[23] 31 Wonderland
"I × U" 9 7[24]
"Lucky Girl" (ラッキーガール) 2014 6 10[25] Silent Siren
"Bang! Bang! Bang!" 10 6[26]
"Koi Yuki" (ゆき) 10 10[27]
"Kakumei" 2015 8 12[28]
"Hapi-Mari" (ハピマリ) 8 9[29] S
"Hachigatsu no Yoru" (はちがつよる) 8 13[30]
"Alarm" 5
"Fujiyama Disco" (フジヤマディスコ) 2017 5 Girls Power
"Akane / Awa Awa" (あわあわ) 8
"Just Meet" (ジャストミート) 6
"19 Summer Note" 2018 14 31313
"Go Way!" 12
"FAMILIA" 2021 ALL TIME BEST ALBUM『SILENT』
"Koi Ranman" (こい爛漫らんまん) ALL TIME BEST ALBUM『SIREN』
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Video releases[edit]

Title Release date JPN
Oricon
DVD
[31]
"Silent Siren Music Clips I" March 12, 2014 27
"Silent Siren Live Tour 2013 Fuyu ~Saisai Issaisai Konosai Asobi ni Kichainasai~ @Zepp DiverCity Tokyo" (Silent Siren Live Tour 2013ふゆ~サイサイ1さいさい このさいあそびにちゃいなサイ!~@Zepp DiverCity TOKYO) March 12, 2014 19
"Silent Siren Live Tour 2014→2015 Fuyu ~Budoukan e Go! Siren Go!~ @Nippon Budokan" (Silent Siren Live Tour 2014→2015ふゆ武道ぶどうかんへGo!サイレンGo!@日本武道館にほんぶどうかん) April 22, 2015 19
"Saisai TV! Ocha no Musume Saisai ~ Watashitachi Girls Band desu ga..." (サイサイてれび! おちゃのむすめサイサイ~わたしたちガールズバンドですが…) December 9, 2015 14
"Silent Siren 2015 Nenmatsu Special Live “Kakugo to Chousen”" (Silent Siren 2015ねんまつスペシャルライブ「覚悟かくご挑戦ちょうせん) April 13, 2016 9
"Silent Siren Live Tour 2016 S no Tame ni S wo Nerae! Soshite Subete ga S ni Naru @Yokohama Arena" (Silent Siren Live Tour 2016 Sのために Sをねらえ! そしてすべてがSになる@横浜よこはまアリーナ) December 21, 2016 34
"5th Anniversary Silent Siren Live Tour 2017 “Shinsekai” Nippon Budokan ~Kiseki~" (5th Anniversary Silent Siren Live Tour 2017「しん世界せかい日本武道館にほんぶどうかん奇跡きせき) March 7, 2018 9
"Tenkaippin presents Silent Siren Live Tour 2018 ~“Girls will be Bears” Tour~ @Toyosu Pit" (天下一品てんかいっぴん presents Silent Siren Live Tour 2018 ~"Girls will be Bears" Tourr~ @豊洲とよすpit) October 17, 2018 7

Collaborations / other[edit]

  • July 10, 2013: "Lovely Kiss 2 mixed" by DJ Shima Yuri with Go Go Friends (#10 Sweet Pop! / Silent Siren)
  • June 25, 2014: "Lovely Kiss 3 mixed" by DJ Shima Yuri with Go Go Friends (#3 Besan / Silent Siren)
  • April 4, 2018: "Sailor Star Song" by Naoko Takeuchi (#8 Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon The 25th Anniversary Memorial Tribute / Silent Siren)
  • July 31, 2019: "No Girl No Cry" with Poppin'Party[32][33]
  • April 8, 2022: "Giri Giri" Kaguya-sama: Love is War Season 3 opening theme - by Masayuki Suzuki ft. Silent Siren

Photobooks[edit]

  • March 3, 2014: "Wonderbook"

References[edit]

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