Maru Sankaku Shikaku

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Maru Sankaku Shikaku
OriginJapan
GenresPsychedelic rock
Years active1970–1973
Past membersSakuro "Kant" Watanabe
Kohji "Tohchan" Miura
Etsuko "Manager" Watanabe
Reck
Chiko-Hige
Juno
Yoshiyuki Hida

Maru Sankaku Shikaku (written ◯△▢) was a Japanese rock band credited for being one of Japan's earliest psychedelic groups.[1]

History[edit]

Formation (1970-1972)[edit]

The group formed by Sakuro "Kant" Watanabe in 1970 took their name from the Japanese words for a circle, a triangle, and a square. Watanabe during this time also worked as the drummer for a band called Murahachibu and published his own magazine. The band performed wearing various costumes and face paint while moving from city to city.[1]

Recording and break up (1973)[edit]

In 1973, the band began recording in the Gyoen Studio. Eventually several albums of this material were released (in 2001, on Captain Trip Records[1]) but the band broke up later that very same year.

Several years later, members Chiko-Hige and Reck, having played in No Wave bands James Chance and the Contortions and Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, respectively, formed the punk rock band, Friction.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Semprebon, Rolf. "allmusic (((Maru-Sankaku-Shikaku > Biography)))". Allmusic. Retrieved 13 February 2010.