An Cafe
View on WikipediaAntic Café (アンティック-珈琲店-, Antikku Kafe; nicknamed An Cafe)[2] is a Japanese pop rock band formed in 2003[3] and signed to Sony Music Japan. Their visual image is oshare kei,[3][4] and they describe their music as "Harajuku Dance Rock".[2] The group has released six full-length albums, two compilation albums, and four EPs. On September 1, 2009, the band announced that after their live show on January 4, 2010 at the Nippon Budokan, they would suspend activities and put the group on hiatus, however they stated they will not disband.[5] In 2012, after a two-year break, the team announced the resumption of activities.[6] In June 2018, the band announced the departure of all members but Miku and a hiatus beginning in January 2019.[7] On September 16th, 2024, they announced their return, with a re-recorded version of a song, plus the announcement of a 2025 tour, with all members returning except for Bou.
Key Information
History
[edit]An Cafe was formed in May 2003 by vocalist Miku, guitarist Bou and bassist Kanon. Miku's former band, Revirii, had disbanded two months earlier in April, and even though the band did not have a drummer at this point, they started to perform at several events. They were joined by drummer Teruki in 2004 after he left his former band, Feathers-Blue.[citation needed]
In 2004, An Cafe released their first demos and signed a record deal with Loop Ash.[1] Their first release, "Candyholic", was released in March and reached the second spot on the Oricon indies single chart.[8] The band continued touring and releasing, including their first album, Shikisai Moment, in 2005. The band released even more singles in 2006 until their second studio album, Magnya Carta (a play on "Magna Carta").[1]
In 2007, the band announced their first overseas appearance at Project A-Kon.[8] The announcement of this was followed shortly by the departure of guitarist Bou. The last performance with Bou was on April 30, 2007, and was featured in a DVD titled Hibiya On ☆The☆ 0 New Sekai. After Bou left the band, two new members were announced: Takuya was to replace Bou as the guitarist and Yu-ki was to join An Cafe as a keyboardist.[3][1] The first single with their new lineup was announced as "Kakusei Heroism" followed by "Ryūsei Rocket".[3] At the end of 2007, An Cafe announced their first overseas tour, taking place in Europe in 2008.[9]

In the opening weeks of 2008, An Cafe announced their upcoming single, "Cherry Saku Yuki!!", in February, as well as their next studio album, Gokutama Rock Cafe, which was released on April 9, 2008.[10][1]
An Cafe's EP, Harajuku Dance Rock, was released by the Los Angeles based Maru Music on March 13, 2009. This special release was made exclusively for overseas fans in North America and Europe.[11]
BB Parallel World, An Cafe's fourth studio album, was released in Japan on September 9, 2009; and in Europe on October 6, 2009.[12] It contains title track singles "Aroma", "Summer Dive" and "Natsu Koi ★ Natsu Game", and eight other songs.
In 2010, An Cafe announced that they would be taking an indefinite hiatus. The message, issued on their official homepage, claimed that "after the Budokan show, each member will concentrate on their own activity to be prepared for the band to restart in the future". The aforementioned Nippon Budokan show took place on January 4, 2010.[13]
During the hiatus, several members were involved in other projects. Kanon started his own label, StudioBlue3,[14] and created a cell phone game called Pinky☆Distortion.[15] Moreover, he formed a duo with singer and cellist Kanon Wakeshima, which he named KanonXKanon.[16] Kanon was also a guest at Otakon 2010 as a panelist and a guest DJ, as well as pairing up with Kanon Wakeshima to form a duo act called kanonxkanon.[17] Miku served as the vocalist for the new visual-kei band, Lc5, which started in June 2010.[18] Teruki played as a support drummer for the band Dog in the Parallel World Orchestra.[19]
On April 1, 2012, An Cafe announced that they will be resuming activities and will be doing a world tour in November in Europe and the UK, the tour being named "An CaFesta '12 Summer Dive". On 30 May, An Cafe announced that they will be releasing a mini-album titled Amazing Blue on August 8, their first release since returning from their two-year hiatus.[20] Later in the following year, they announced a three-month consecutive single release coupled with a large tour to celebrate the band's 10th anniversary. The singles would be released in the months June, July, and August, the tour finale being on January 4, 2014 at the Nippon Budokan.[21]
The band performed for first time in Canada at Animethon on August 9, 2014.[22] Also they performed in Brazil at Anime Friends Convention[23] in July and in Mexico in November for their third solo concert in the country.[24]
Their first major debut studio album under White café, a subsidiary of Being Inc. was released in 2017, titled Laugh Song.[25]
On June 22, 2018, An Cafe announced they would enter an indefinite hiatus, after all members were leaving the band except for Miku. They held their last concert Live Cafe 15th Anniversary Year Grand Finale at the EX Theater Roppongi, in Tokyo on January 9, 2019.[26] The last concert was released on DVD on April 24, 2019.[27]
Members
[edit]- Miku (みく) – vocals (2003–2023)
- Kanon (カノン) – bass, backing vocals (2003–2023)
- Teruki (輝喜) – drums (2003–2023)
- Bou (坊) – guitars, backing vocals (2003–2007)
- Takuya (タクヤ) – guitars, backing vocals (2007–2023)
- Yu-ki (ゆうき, Yūki) – keyboards, synthesizers (2007–2023)
Equipment
[edit]Yu-ki (keyboards) uses a Korg X50 and a Yamaha MO6 in a firm Ultimate AX48B rack. His speaker is a Roland Jazz-Chorus 120 and he has a Mackie 1202-VLZ PRO mixing panel as well. A lot of functions are used, for instance the excessive use of pitch bend in Respect Mommy on the Yamaha MO6 and the use of his arpeggiator (on the Yamaha MO6 as well) in Cherry Saku Yuki!!.
Takuya (guitar) uses many guitars, among those being a Royal Blue Paul Reed Smith Custom 24, Black Gibson Les Paul Custom, Candy Apple Red Fender American Standard Telecaster, Dean Z, and guitar pedals, including a Korg Pitchblack, Vox Wah, Boss Super Chorus CH-1, TC Electronic ND-1 Nova Delay, MXR Phase 90, Musicom Lab EFX MK III + Audio Controller, and previously a Boss Delay DM-2. He runs his signal through Hughes and Kettner amps.
Kanon (bass) uses two basses, a Sunburst Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass and a Black Fender Custom Shop Jazz Bass, along with an EBS Multi Comp, Providence Vitalizer, MXR D.I.+ M80 Preamp/D.I., and Basson amps.
Teruki (drums) has the following setup: one Splash Cymbal (Paiste 10"), two Crash Cymbals (Paiste 16" and 18") Cymbals, one China Cymbal (Paiste 18"), one Ride Cymbal (Zildjian 20"), one Hi-Hat (Zildjian 14"), onei-Hat stand (Pearl), a Bass Drum (Pearl 22" x 16"), a Snare (Pearl 14" x 5,5"), one Mid Tom (Pearl 12" x 8"), one Floor Tom (Pearl 16" x 16"),two Pedals (Pearl) and Behringer amplificat.
Endorsements
[edit]An Cafe has been a longtime supporter and endorser of popular Japanese fashion label Sex Pot Revenge, and they are frequently seen wearing clothing from that label. They have appeared on the cover of Sex Pot Revenge free company magazine, V!nyl Syndicate.
In 2008, An Cafe vocalist Miku hosted Volume 2 of Visual Kei DVD Magazine alongside the magazine's mascot, Biju.
International recognition
[edit]An Cafe has gained great success in Japan.[1] It has also gained moderate success in Europe,[1] mainland Asia[1] (Korea, China), Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Canada and the United States.[1]
In 2008, the band visited Finland, Sweden, Germany, France, the UK, Spain, the US, and Korea on their first overseas tour, "Live Cafe-Tour '08 - Nyappy Go Around World". They played a total of twelve concerts in the eight countries.[28]
As of November 2008, An Cafe confirmed an overseas tour, "Live Cafe Tour '09 Nyappy Go Around the World II -Harajuku Dance Rock Night-" which encompassed twelve countries: Russia, Finland, Sweden, Germany, the UK, France, Spain, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Mexico and the USA. This tour took place over March and April, playing a total of 17 dates.[29]
In 2014, An Cafe had many overseas concerts in several countries of Europe, Canada, Brazil and Mexico.
Discography
[edit]- Albums
- Shikisai Moment (色彩モーメント, November 9, 2005)
- Magnya Carta (マグニャカルタ, November 29, 2006)
- Gokutama Rock Cafe (極魂ROCK CAFE, April 9, 2008)
- BB Parallel World (September 9, 2009)
- Hikagyaku Ziprock (非可逆ZiprocK, November 6, 2013)
- Laugh Song (ラフ・ソング, February 22, 2017)
- EPs
- Amedama Rock (飴玉ロック, February 23, 2005)
- Ko Akuma Usagi no Koibumi to Machine Gun (小悪魔USAGIの恋文とマシンガンe.p., October 29, 2008) Oricon Singles Weekly Chart: No. 12[30]
- Harajuku Dance Rock (March 13, 2009, North America and Europe only release)
- Amazing Blue (August 8, 2012)
- Compilations
- Antic Cafe (December 9, 2009)
- Best 2015-2018 (December 5, 2018)
- Singles
- "Candyholic" (キャンデーホリック, March 24, 2004) No. 75[30]
- "√69" (June 6, 2004) No. 88[30]
- "Komou Cosmos" (孤妄, November 24, 2004) No. 91[30]
- "Karakuri Hitei" (カラクリ否定, March 30, 2005) No. 64[30]
- "Tekesuta Kousen" (テケスタ光線, July 20, 2005) No. 67[30]
- "Escapism" (エスカピズム, August 24, 2005) No. 75[30]
- "Merrymaking" (メリメイキング, September 21, 2005) No. 63[30]
- "10's Collection March" (10's コレクション マァチ, March 1, 2006) No. 42[30]
- "Bonds ~Kizuna~" (BondS ~絆~, May 17, 2006) No. 39[30]
- "Smile Ichiban Ii Onna" (スマイル一番 イイ♀, September 20, 2006) No. 32[30]
- "Snow Scene" (スノーシ一ン, October 18, 2006) No. 26[30]
- "Kakusei Heroism ~The Hero Without a "Name"~" (覚醒ヒロイズム~THE HERO WITHOUT A "NAME"~, August 22, 2007) No. 13[30]
- "Ryūsei Rocket" (流星ロケット, November 7, 2007) No. 19[30]
- "Cherry Saku Yuki!!" (Cherry咲く勇気!!, February 27, 2008) No. 20[30]
- "Summer Dive" (August 30, 2008, live distribution only)
- "Aroma" (March 11, 2009) No. 16[30]
- "Natsu Koi ★ Natsu Game" (夏恋★夏GAME, August 12, 2009) No. 13[30]
- "Bee Myself Bee Yourself ~Jibun Rashiku Kimi Rashiku Umareta Story wa Hajimattenda~" (Bee Myself Bee Yourself ~自分らしく君らしく生まれたストーリーは始まってんだ~, June 12, 2013)
- "Itai Onna ~No Pain, No Love? Japan Girls in Love~" (イタイ女〜NO PAIN,NO LOVE? Japan GIRLS in LOVE〜, July 10, 2013)
- "Roman ~Let's Make Precious Love~" (狼MAN 〜Let's make precious love〜, August 14, 2013)
- "Mōsō Mo Mō Sorosoro" (モウソウモモウソロソロ, September 24, 2014)
- "Sennen DIVE!!!!!" (千年DIVE!!!!!, August 26, 2015)
- "JIBUN" (March 16, 2016)
- "Atsukunare/Ikirutame no 3 Byo Rule" (熱くなれ/生きるための3秒ルール, September 14, 2016)
- "Ikenai Moso x Abunai Monster" (イケない妄想×アブない珍獣, October 4, 2017)
- "Negaigoto wa Hitotsu sa" (願い事は1つさ, March 28, 2018)
- "Fly Again" (October 25, 2023)
- DVDs
- Like An Cafe (ライカ・カフェ, October 10, 2004)
- 20051203 Shikisai a On (20051203色彩亜音, December 3, 2005)
- Yagai de Nyappy (野外でニャッピー, December 17, 2006)
- Hibiya on ★the★ o New World (HIBIYA ON★ザ★御NEW世界, July 2, 2007)
- Nyappy Go Around Fever (April 25, 2008)
- AnCafesta '08 Summer Dive (December 24, 2008)
- Live Cafe - Tour '08 Nyappy Go Around the World (March 11, 2009)
- Finale of Nyappy - Kawayusu Rock de Go Gogo!! (November 4, 2009)
- Live Cafe 2010 King of Harajuku Dance Rock Ikinari Nyappy Legend (August 22, 2010)
- AnCafesta '12 Summer Dive - Daikoukai Jidai - (March 27, 2013)
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External links
[edit]An Cafe
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Formation and Early Career (2003–2007)
An Café was formed in May 2003 in Tokyo by vocalist Miku, guitarist Bou, and bassist Kanon, with drummer Teruki joining shortly after to complete the initial lineup.[7] Drawing from the vibrant Harajuku street fashion scene, the band quickly gained traction within Japan's oshare kei subculture, a colorful offshoot of visual kei known for its playful, pop-infused aesthetics.[7] Their early performances emphasized energetic pop-punk sounds and whimsical visuals, helping them build a dedicated fanbase through live shows in underground venues. The group signed with the independent label Loop Ash in 2004, marking the start of their recording career. Their debut single, "Candyholic," released on March 24, 2004, achieved significant indie success, peaking at number two on the Oricon indies singles chart and establishing their signature upbeat, danceable style. Follow-up releases included the mini-album Amedama Rock on February 23, 2005, and the full-length album Shikisai Moment on November 9, 2005, both of which showcased their evolving blend of pop rock and visual flair while solidifying their presence in the indie scene. These efforts, coupled with relentless touring, propelled An Café's popularity, leading to their major label signing with Sony Music Japan in 2006.[7] Under Sony, An Café released their major debut single "Smile Ichiban Ii Onna" on September 20, 2006, which charted at number 32 on the Oricon singles chart, signaling their breakthrough into mainstream recognition. Their first major album, Magnya Carta, followed on November 29, 2006, peaking at number 33 on the Oricon albums chart and featuring Bou's final recordings with the band.[7] However, the period was marked by internal challenges, culminating in Bou's departure on April 30, 2007, for personal reasons after a final performance at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall.[7] This lineup shift tested the band's resilience but paved the way for their continued evolution in the visual kei landscape.Rise to Fame and International Debut (2008–2010)
In late 2007, following the departure of guitarist Bou, An Cafe welcomed Takuya as the new guitarist and introduced Yuuki on keyboards, solidifying a five-member lineup that would drive their subsequent commercial expansion. This refreshed ensemble debuted with the single "Cherry Saku Yuuki!!" on February 27, 2008, which peaked at No. 12 on the Oricon weekly singles chart and helped propel the band's visibility in Japan's indie rock scene. The track's upbeat pop-punk energy exemplified their Harajuku dance rock style, blending catchy melodies with energetic rhythms to appeal to a growing fanbase of teenagers and young adults.[7][8] The band's momentum continued with the release of their third studio album, Gokutama Rock Cafe, on April 9, 2008, under the indie label Loop Ash. Featuring 11 tracks including the new single "Ryuusei Rocket" and re-recorded versions of earlier hits, the album showcased matured songwriting with themes of perseverance and youthful exuberance, achieving strong sales in the visual kei and J-rock markets. Later that year, An Cafe marked their international breakthrough with the Nyappy Around the World tour, their first major overseas endeavor, which included performances across Europe—such as a sold-out show in Paris on March 29—and Asia, drawing enthusiastic crowds to their high-energy live sets characterized by synchronized dances and colorful visuals. In the United States, they made their North American debut as musical guests at FanimeCon in San Jose, California, on May 24, 2008, captivating anime and J-rock fans with a setlist blending hits like "Smile Ichiban Ii Onna" and interactive audience engagement.[9][10][11] Building on this global exposure, An Cafe released their fourth studio album, BB Parallel World, on September 9, 2009, in Japan and October 2, 2009, in Europe via Gan-Shin Records—their first simultaneous international launch. The album's 11 songs, including lead single "Natsu Koi☆Natsu Game," explored parallel realities through whimsical lyrics and electronic-infused pop rock, receiving praise for its polished production and crossover appeal. In 2009, the band embarked on the Live Cafe Tour '09 - Nyappy Go Around the World II, a more ambitious world tour spanning North America (e.g., House of Blues in Anaheim on April 12), South America (e.g., The End in Buenos Aires on March 31), Europe, and Asia, solidifying their status as a rising international act within the visual kei genre. These tours highlighted their oshare kei aesthetic, with members donning vibrant, fashion-forward outfits that enhanced their stage presence and fan interaction.[12][13][14] However, amid this peak popularity, An Cafe announced on September 1, 2009, that they would enter an indefinite hiatus following their final performance at Nippon Budokan on January 4, 2010—a milestone venue symbolizing their domestic success after six years of activity. The decision, detailed on their official website, emphasized the need for the members to recharge creatively, though it sparked widespread rumors of a potential disbandment among fans and media. The Budokan concert, titled "Live Cafe 2010First Reformation and Second Hiatus (2011–2018)
Following a two-year hiatus that began in January 2010, An Café announced their reformation on April 1, 2012, retaining the lineup of vocalist Miku, guitarist Takuya, bassist Kanon, drummer Teruki, and keyboardist Yuuki. The band planned a return to live performances with the comeback event "ANCAFESTA'12 SUMMER DIVE" on September 8 and 9 at Yoyogi National Gymnasium's second gymnasium in Tokyo. Their first release upon reformation was the mini-album Amazing Blue on May 30, 2012, which included upbeat tracks like the title song and showcased a refreshed take on their Harajuku dance rock style.[16][17] The band continued with the full-length album Hikagyaku Ziprock in November 2013, supporting it with domestic tours and international shows in Europe and Asia. Signing to the major label White Café (a Being Inc. subsidiary) in 2015 marked a pivotal shift, as their major debut single "Sennen DIVE!!!!!" released on August 26 incorporated more polished production and introspective lyrics, moving toward a mature sound while preserving their pop rock energy. This evolution continued with singles like "JIBUN" on March 16, 2016—serving as the ending theme for the anime Duel Masters VSR—and the full-length major debut album Laugh Song on February 22, 2017, under Sony Music Records, featuring English versions of select tracks to broaden appeal.[18][19][20] In 2018, An Café celebrated their 15th anniversary with the nationwide tour "LIVE CAFE TOUR 2018 RagunyarokExtended Hiatus and Recent Return (2019–Present)
Following the departure of bassist Kanon, drummer Teruki, keyboardist Yuuki, and guitarist Takuya after their final performance on January 9, 2019, at EX THEATER ROPPONGI, An Cafe entered an indefinite hiatus, with vocalist Miku remaining as the sole member to carry forward the band's legacy through select performances.[4] This period, spanning 2019 to 2024, allowed the members to explore individual endeavors, including Miku's organization of NYAPPY PARTY events featuring intimate solo tours that revisited An Cafe classics for international audiences in regions like Latin America and Europe.[23] The band briefly reunited in 2023 for 20th anniversary one-man shows, unveiling refreshed visuals that captured their signature oshare kei aesthetic during performances at venues such as Osaka Big Cat on August 5 and Spotify O-EAST in Tokyo on August 13.[24] On September 16, 2024, An Cafe made their official return announcement during a guest appearance at MUCC's LuV Together 2024 event at EX THEATER ROPPONGI, where they performed re-recorded tracks including a revitalized version of their 2008 single "Cherry Saku Yuuki!! -Re:bloom-," accompanied by a new music video to mark the occasion.[25] With no alterations to the core five-member lineup of Miku, Kanon, Teruki, Yuuki, and Takuya, the reformation emphasizes reconnecting with longtime fans after the extended absence, channeling renewed oshare kei vibrancy through upcoming activities.[26] Looking ahead, the group has scheduled the LIVE CAFE 22nd NBD Parade birthday tour for 2025–2026, alongside digital releases to sustain momentum and celebrate their ongoing evolution.[25]Musical Style and Aesthetic
Genres and Influences
An Café's music is primarily characterized as pop rock within the visual kei genre, specifically the oshare kei subgenre, which emphasizes cheerful and colorful aesthetics alongside the music. The band self-describes their sound as "Harajuku Dance Rock," a blend of pop rock, punk, and electronic elements designed to evoke energetic, danceable rhythms suitable for their youthful image. This fusion creates an accessible, upbeat style that distinguishes them from the darker tones of traditional visual kei.[6][2] Songwriting for An Café is predominantly led by vocalist Miku, who pens the lyrics, while the music is composed collaboratively by the band members. Their compositions feature fast-paced tempos, infectious melodies, and recurring themes of youth, love, and escapism, often delivered with a playful, optimistic tone to resonate with fans seeking lighthearted entertainment. The lyrics are primarily in Japanese, incorporating occasional English phrases and made-up words like "nyappy" to enhance global appeal and add a whimsical touch.[27][28] The band's influences draw from the dramatic and theatrical elements of visual kei pioneers such as Malice Mizer, whose baroque and gothic flair inspired An Café's performance-oriented approach, and X Japan, whose heavy rock foundations and visual spectacle shaped the broader movement. These influences are adapted into An Café's lighter, oshare kei style, prioritizing fun and positivity over intensity. Over time, their sound evolved from the high-energy indie rock of early indie releases to a more refined pop sensibility in later major-label works, exemplified by the 2017 album Laugh Song, which polished their dance-rock elements for broader accessibility.[29][30][20]Visual Image and Oshare Kei Elements
An Cafe's visual image is deeply embedded in the oshare kei subgenre of visual kei, a colorful and cute variant that diverges from the genre's typical gothic or punk influences by prioritizing pastel outfits, frilly clothing, and Harajuku-inspired fashion elements like bright pinks, blues, greens, and yellows, often accented with ruffles, bows, and playful accessories.[31] This aesthetic evolved in the early 2000s as a lighter, more approachable style, focusing on vibrant, quirky choices that promote self-expression and optimism.[32] As one of the most prominent representatives of oshare kei, An Cafe describes its own look as "Harajuku Dance Rock," blending trendy street fashion with extravagant, cheerful visuals to create an energetic and inclusive identity.[33][34] Central to the band's branding, these visual elements extend to themed photoshoots and stage costumes that align with album concepts, such as early candy motifs featuring sweet, whimsical accessories that reinforce their playful persona.[33] Iconic features include vocalist Miku's occasional use of bunny ears, which exemplify the cute, animal-inspired touches common in oshare kei, alongside polka dots, stripes, and arm warmers that add a layer of youthful whimsy.[34] In contrast to darker visual kei bands like the GazettE, An Cafe's emphasis on positivity and accessibility through bright, non-intimidating attire has broadened their appeal, particularly to younger audiences seeking an uplifting subcultural experience.[33] For their 20th anniversary events in 2023, An Cafe introduced a new look incorporating more mature yet still playful elements—such as refined streetwear influences blended with signature colorful motifs—to reflect their longevity while maintaining the core oshare kei vibrancy.[24] This was followed by a full return announced in September 2024, featuring updated visuals for the re-recorded track "Cherry Saku Yuuki!! -Re:bloom-" and the 2025-2026 birthday tour, balancing nostalgia with contemporary Harajuku flair as of November 2025.[1]Band Members
Current Members
The current lineup of An Café consists of five members who have been instrumental in the band's post-2007 evolution, particularly following their reformation in 2023 for the 20th anniversary celebrations. This group has focused on revitalizing the band's signature dance-rock sound through live performances and anniversary projects, including special events that highlight their enduring chemistry.[35] Miku (born January 5, 1984) serves as the lead vocalist since the band's inception in 2003. As the charismatic frontman, he is the primary songwriter, often crafting lyrics and melodies that capture the band's playful oshare kei spirit, and is renowned for his high-energy stage presence that engages audiences with dynamic movements and vocal delivery.)[36] Kanon (born July 5, 1984) has been the bassist and a founding member since 2003, providing the rhythmic foundation with steady grooves and occasional backing vocals that support the band's upbeat tracks. His consistent role has anchored the group's sound through various lineups and hiatuses.) Teruki (born December 8, 1980) joined as the drummer in 2003 and handles complex beats that incorporate electronic influences, adding propulsion to An Café's fusion of rock and dance elements in their post-2007 material. Takuya (born February 9, 1988) has been the lead guitarist since 2007, rejoining in 2023 after a hiatus; he introduced heavier riffs and catchy, pop-oriented phrases that expanded the band's sonic palette beyond the Bou era, enhancing their visual kei edge.)[37] Yuuki (born August 29, 1986) plays keyboards since 2008, also returning in 2023, where he incorporates synth elements to bolster the dance-rock arrangements and create layered, electronic textures in the band's performances.) Collectively, these members drove the 2023 reformation, reuniting for milestone lives like the "LIVE CAFE 20th Anniversary" series, where they performed re-recorded classics and new arrangements to mark two decades of activity.[35]Former Members
Bou was the original guitarist of An Cafe, serving from the band's formation in May 2003 until his departure on April 30, 2007, following a performance at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall.[38] As a founding member alongside vocalist Miku and bassist Kanon, Bou contributed to the band's early oshare kei sound during its indie phase. His exit was the result of mutual discussions among the members, with Bou citing a desire to pursue personal interests beyond band activities.[39] Bou's departure marked the only major lineup change in the band's early years, though session musicians occasionally supported live performances during the initial indie period before the full lineup solidified. The loss of Bou prompted a reconfiguration of the band's structure, with Takuya joining as guitarist and Yu-ki added on keyboards, fostering a shift toward more keyboard-heavy arrangements that altered the group's dynamics and sonic palette.[38] Post-departure, Bou largely withdrew from the public music scene, though he has maintained occasional interactions with fans in the years following the band's 2018 hiatus, without rejoining An Cafe.Musical Equipment
An Cafe's musical equipment has evolved from basic indie setups during their formation in 2003 to professional-grade gear with endorsements following their major label debut and international expansion after 2008, allowing for more sophisticated sound production and stage presence.[40] Lead vocalist Miku relies on the Shure SM58 microphone for its durability and clear vocal reproduction in live settings, complemented by custom vocal effects pedals that facilitate live harmonizing to create rich, multi-layered vocal textures during performances.[41] Bassist Kanon predominantly uses Fender Precision Bass models for their classic tone and playability, paired with Ampeg amplifiers to produce a punchy low-end that drives the band's rhythmic pulse; his preferences have included custom variations like the Fernandes Retrospect 5 for added versatility in studio and live contexts. Drummer Teruki employs Tama drum kits for their robust build and resonant sound, combined with Sabian cymbals for crisp accents, and incorporates electronic pads to integrate dance-oriented electronic rhythms seamlessly into the band's setlists.[42] Guitarist Takuya favors Ibanez guitars for their fast necks and versatile pickups, amplified through Marshall stacks to deliver powerful lead solos that cut through the mix in the band's high-energy tracks.[37] Keyboardist Yu-ki utilizes Korg and Roland synthesizers, emphasizing MIDI integration to layer electronic elements and synth lines that enhance the band's pop-rock aesthetic with synthetic depth and danceable grooves.Discography
Studio Albums
An Cafe's studio albums chronicle the band's musical journey, from their early major label breakthrough to experimental explorations and returns to their playful roots, each release serving as a cohesive statement of their Oshare Kei identity within the visual kei scene. The debut major album, Shikisai Moment, released on November 9, 2005, comprises 12 tracks that blend pop and rock influences, capturing the band's vibrant energy and establishing their signature sound with catchy melodies and dynamic rhythms. Highlights include upbeat anthems that emphasize themes of youth and fun, solidifying their appeal to a young audience. It peaked at No. 39 on the Oricon albums chart. Prior to their major debut, the band released the indie album Amedama Rock on February 23, 2005, featuring early tracks like "Candyholic" and "Odoru Meruhen Tokei," which showcased their initial pop-punk style.[5] The second album, Magnya Carta, issued on November 29, 2006, peaked at #7 on the Oricon chart and features playful lyrics with rock elements, including hits like "Smile Ichiban Ii Onna." The third album, Gokutama Rock Cafe, released on April 9, 2008, reached #4 on Oricon and built on their sound with more energetic tracks like "Cherry Saku Yuuki!!."[43] The fourth album, BB Parallel World, issued on September 9, 2009, peaked at #11 on the Oricon chart and features a selection of songs that build on their pop-rock foundation with more layered production and thematic depth. Representative tracks showcase the band's ability to fuse whimsical lyrics with rock instrumentation, contributing to their growing commercial momentum in Japan. Following the band's first hiatus, Amazing Blue, released on November 14, 2012, shifts toward more introspective themes, reflecting personal reflection and emotional maturity through subdued arrangements and poignant lyrics. This post-hiatus effort highlights an evolved songwriting approach, with key tracks exploring growth and resilience amid the band's challenges.[44] Hi Kakkei Zip Rock, the 2013 album, ventures into experimental territory with electronic fusion elements integrated into their core rock style, creating a modern, genre-blending soundscape. Standout tracks demonstrate innovative use of synths and beats, marking a bold creative pivot while maintaining the band's accessible pop sensibilities. Released September 11, 2013.[45] Laugh Song, released on February 22, 2017, delivers an upbeat return to the band's foundational roots, emphasizing joyful, fan-oriented themes with lively pop-rock tracks full of positivity and nostalgia. Notable songs revive their Harajuku dance rock essence, providing an energetic close to their active studio period. It marked their major debut under White Café.[46] No new studio albums have been released since 2017 as of November 2025; however, in 2024, the band issued re-recordings of select tracks, such as the updated version of "Cherry Saku Yuuki!! -Re:Bloom-," which are treated as refreshed material rather than original full-length releases.[1]Singles and EPs
An Café's singles and extended plays have been central to their promotional strategy, driving chart performance and fostering fan interaction through vibrant, themed releases that align with their oshare kei image. Often accompanied by B-sides exploring whimsical narratives or acoustic versions, these works frequently incorporate Harajuku-inspired dance elements in their music videos, emphasizing energetic choreography and colorful aesthetics to engage audiences. The band has issued a total of 28 singles across their career, many achieving notable positions on Oricon charts and contributing to their breakthrough from indie to major label status.[47] Key early singles marked their indie phase under Loop Ash. The debut "Candyholic," released on March 24, 2004, reached #75 on the Oricon weekly chart and #2 on indies, introducing their pop-punk sound with playful lyrics about addiction to sweets, setting the tone for fan-favorite visuals.[7] In 2006, "Smile Ichiban Ii Onna" peaked at #32 on the Oricon weekly singles chart, blending upbeat rhythms with themes of joy and camaraderie that resonated with young listeners and boosted live attendance. Later, "Koi No Dependence" in 2008, from the album Gokutama Rock Cafe, highlighted their maturation with themes of romantic dependency, paired with dynamic B-sides that extended its thematic depth. It achieved strong indie chart performance.[43] For EPs, the band released Harajuku Dance Rock on March 13, 2009, as a mini-album/EP hybrid featuring re-recorded tracks with vivid motifs tying into their visual evolution. Post-hiatus releases include digital formats, such as the 2024 re-recording of "Cherry Saku Yuuki!!" as "-Re:Bloom-," which updated the 2008 hit with fresh vocals and a new music video incorporating nostalgic Harajuku dance sequences to celebrate their return. The original "Cherry Saku Yuuki!!" single from February 27, 2008, peaked at #20 on Oricon.[48]| Release Type | Title | Release Date | Notable Achievement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single | Candyholic | March 24, 2004 | #75 Oricon Weekly, #2 Indies |
| Single | Smile Ichiban Ii Onna | September 20, 2006 | #32 Oricon Weekly |
| Single | Cherry Saku Yuuki!! | February 27, 2008 | #20 Oricon Weekly |
| Single | Koi No Dependence | 2008 | Strong indie performance |
| EP | Harajuku Dance Rock | March 13, 2009 | Mini-album/EP hybrid |
| Single (Digital) | Cherry Saku Yuuki!! -Re:Bloom- | September 2024 | Re-recorded update |
