Band-Maid
Band-Maid (stylized as BAND-MAID® until March 2016) is a Japanese rock band formed in 2013. The band combines a rock sound with a maid image modeled on Japanese maid cafés.[9] Originally signed to Gump Records (an imprint of the Platinum Passport artist management and talent agency), they switched to major label Nippon Crown's sub-label Crown Stones in 2016 and later moved to new sub-label Revolver Records in 2019. The band's albums have been released internationally through JPU Records since 2016. In late 2020, the band left Revolver Records and signed with Pony Canyon.[10]
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![]() Band-Maid performing at Gramercy Theatre in New York City, September 2019 (L-R: Misa, Miku Kobato, Akane Hirose, Saiki Atsumi, Kanami Tōno) | |
Background information | |
Also known as | Band-Maiko |
Origin | Japan |
Genres | |
Years active | 2013–present |
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Website | bandmaid |
Members |
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History
Early years
The band formed in July 2013. Singer/guitarist Miku Kobato, formerly an employee of a Japanese maid café, envisioned forming a band that juxtaposed the maid image with rock music. Kobato recruited lead guitarist Kanami Tōno after an Internet search. Tōno had performed as a singer-songwriter and suggested her occasional backing drummer Akane Hirose for the new band. Hirose in turn suggested bassist Misa, with whom she had attended music school.[11] On July 24, 2013 they had their first live performance at the PP Audition held at Osaka Deep, as a quartet with Kobato on vocals.[12] The band then decided to recruit an additional lead singer and selected Saiki Atsumi during auditions.[13] Their first performance as a five-piece was at the P Festival at Shibuya-AX on August 22, 2013.[12]
Early in their history, Band-Maid regularly performed live at various venues around the Tokyo area.[14] The group released their debut mini-album Maid in Japan in January 2014, written in collaboration with musicians Masahiko Fukui[15] and Kentaro Akutsu.[16] In August 2014, they released the maxi-single "Ai to Jōnetsu no Matador" (titled "Love, Passion, Matador" internationally).
In November 2015 they released their sophomore mini-album New Beginning.[17] The mini-album was their first chart placement, reaching No. 64 on the Japanese Oricon weekly albums chart.[18] The band undertook a tour of Tokyo venues to promote the album through February 2016, culminating in a sold-out concert on February 14.[19]
International recognition
Band-Maid first gained international notice in April 2015 when the English-language Facebook page of internet radio station Jrock Radio promoted the music video for "Thrill", which led to over 1 million views in the following year.[20] In the wake of that video's success, the band decided to abandon the more mainstream pop-rock sound of their debut mini-album and pursue a much more hard rock direction.[21] In March 2016 they had their first overseas performance at Sakura-Con in Seattle, Washington.[22][23]
The group released their third mini-album and major label debut, Brand New Maid, in May 2016 on the Nippon Crown sub-label Crown Stones[24] and JPU Records in Europe.[25] That album reached No. 19 on the Japanese Oricon weekly albums chart.[26] In October and November 2016, they went on their first world tour that took them to Mexico, Hong Kong, and several countries in Europe.[27][28]
In January 2017, Band-Maid released their first full-length album titled Just Bring It. It was preceded by the single "YOLO," released in November 2016. Just Bring It reached No. 16 on the Japanese Oricon weekly albums chart.[29] Band-Maid appeared at the 2017 Golden Melody Awards and festival in Taiwan on June 23–24.[30][31] The maxi-single "Daydreaming/Choose Me" was released in July 2017.[32] They covered "Honey" for the November 2017 Mucc tribute album Tribute of Mucc -En-.[33]
The band released their second full-length album titled World Domination on February 14, 2018 .[34][35] World Domination reached no. 9 on the Japanese Oricon weekly albums chart.[36] Also on February 14, 2018, they reissued their 2014 debut album Maid in Japan with two bonus tracks.[37][38] While the original release of that album did not chart, the reissued version reached No. 26 on the Japanese Oricon weekly albums chart.[39] On April 1, 2018, they performed at Warped Tour at Makuhari Messe[40] as the first date on a world tour.
The maxi-single "Start Over" was released on July 25, 2018.[41] The CD singles "Glory" and "Bubble" were released simultaneously on January 16, 2019.[42] Under the name Band-Maiko and adopting a maiko image, the band released an EP titled Band-Maiko on April 3, 2019, which adapted several previous Band-Maid songs with traditional Japanese musical instruments and lyrics in the Kyoto dialect.[43] In April 2019, the band announced a tour of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Taiwan, and the United States in partnership with Live Nation Entertainment.[44][45]
The band's third full-length album Conqueror was released digitally on December 4, 2019, with physical formats following one week later.[46] The album featured one song produced by Tony Visconti.[47] It debuted at no. 9 on Japanese Oricon weekly albums chart[48] and debuted at no. 1 on the Oricon weekly Rock Albums chart.[49]
They released their first standalone concert video Band-Maid World Domination Tour [Shinka] at Line Cube Shibuya (Shibuya Public Hall) in April 2020.[50] The non-album single "Different" was released in December 2020; the song also serves as the opening theme for the Japanese anime series Log Horizon: Destruction of the Round Table.[51] The band's fourth full-length album, Unseen World, was released digitally on January 13, 2021, with physical formats following one week later.[52] It debuted at no. 8 on Japanese Oricon weekly albums chart[53] and debuted at no. 1 on the Oricon weekly Rock Albums chart.[54] Guitarist/singer Miku Kobato, under the name Cluppo, released the J-pop solo single "Peace & Love" in April 2021[55] and the double single "Peace & Love/Flapping Wings" in August 2021.[56]
Band-Maid made a cameo appearance in the 2021 Netflix film Kate, playing themselves in a concert scene.[57][58] Their songs "Blooming" and "Choose Me" were used in the film.[59] The non-album single "Sense" was released in October 2021; the song also serves as the opening theme for the Japanese anime series Platinum End.[60] In December 2021, they announced a second US tour including Aftershock Festival, scheduled to take place in late 2022.[61] "Choose Me" was used in the 2022 TV series Peacemaker.[62] In March 2022 Kobato, again under the name Cluppo, released the EP Hatofull.[63]
Image and music

Band-Maid's image is modeled on maid café hostesses, with the standard uniform adapted to match each member's personality.[11] In interviews, they explained the concept came from founding member Miku Kobato who had previously worked at a maid café in Akihabara.[13] This theme is reinforced by the band, who refer to their male fans as "masters," their female fans as "princesses," and their concerts as "servings."[64] The band's "cute and submissive" maid appearance is meant to contrast with their aggressive rock style.[11][65] They decided to have two vocalists to allow a larger variety of music with two different voice types.[13]
The ''servings" are usually interrupted by a pause where the members present some comedic interaction with the audience. This is called Omajinai-Time and mainly performed by Kobato. She gives her voice a high pitch to appear extra cute (kawaii). This performance includes calls and responses of ''moe moe kyun'' which comes from anime movies and maid cafés to show cuteness.[66]
Kobato loved Japanese enka music when she was a child, and Tokyo Jihen led her to rock.[67] She attended a vocal school around 2012, but started playing guitar with the formation of Band-Maid the following year.[68] Atsumi started singing when she was 14 and Band-Maid is her first band. Tōno is a big fan of Carlos Santana, has played classical piano since she was a child, and began playing guitar when she joined her high school band club. Hirose is a fan of Deep Purple and Maximum the Hormone, particularly the latter's female drummer Nao Kawakita, and also played trombone and piano. Misa likes Paz Lenchantin,[67] The Smashing Pumpkins and Jimi Hendrix; she started playing piano at around 3 or 4 years of age, and also played trumpet, alto horn, and guitar.[11][13][64]
Band members
- Miku Kobato (小鳩 ミク) – rhythm guitar, vocals (2013–present)
- Kanami Tōno (遠乃 歌波) – lead guitar (2013–present)
- Akane Hirose (廣瀬 茜) – drums (2013–present)
- Misa – bass (2013–present)
- Saiki Atsumi (厚見 彩姫) – lead vocals (2013–present)
Discography
Band-Maid discography | |
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Studio albums | 7 |
Live albums | 1 |
Video albums | 2 |
Music videos | 28 |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 8 |
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||||
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JPN Oricon [69] |
JPN Billboard Top [70] |
UK Ind [71] |
UK Indie Break [72] |
UK Rock [73] |
US Hard Rock [74] |
US Heat [74] |
US World [74] | ||
Maid in Japan |
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26 (re-issue) | 22 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
New Beginning |
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64 | 49 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Brand New Maid |
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19 | 15 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Just Bring It |
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16 | 20 | 49 | 13 | 17 | — | — | — |
World Domination |
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9 | 7 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Conqueror |
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9 | 9 | 29 | 4 | 11 | 25 | 19 | 11 |
Unseen World |
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8 | 6 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
EPs
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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JPN Oricon [75] |
JPN Billboard Top [70] | ||
Band-Maiko (as Band-Maiko) |
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15 | 11 |
Live albums
Title | Album details |
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Band-Maid Online Acoustic Okyu-Ji (Dec. 25, 2021)[lower-alpha 1][76] |
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Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
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JPN Oricon [77] |
JPN Hot 100 [78] |
JPN Top Singles [79] | |||
"Ai to Jōnetsu no Matador" (愛と情熱のマタドール, "Love, Passion, Matador") |
2014 | — | — | — | Maid in Japan (2018 edition) |
"YOLO" | 2016 | 36 | — | 42 | Just Bring It |
"Daydreaming/Choose Me" | 2017 | 20 | — | 18 | World Domination |
"Start Over" | 2018 | 16 | 65 | 16 | Non-album single |
"Glory" | 2019 | 12 | 70 | 11 | Conqueror |
"Bubble" | 14 | — | 13 | ||
"Different" | 2020 | 19 | — | 17 | Non-album singles |
"About Us"[lower-alpha 2][80] | 2021 | — | — | — | |
"Sense" | 14 | — | 13 | ||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Digital singles
Title | Year | Album |
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"Secret Maiko Lips" (as Band-Maiko) |
2018 | Band-Maiko |
"Endless Story" | 2019 | Conqueror |
"The Dragon Cries" | ||
"Reincarnation" (輪廻, "Rinne") | ||
"After Life" | 2020 | Unseen World |
DVD / Blu-ray
Title | Details | Peak positions | |
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JPN | |||
DVD [81] |
Blu-ray [82] | ||
Band-Maid World Domination Tour [Shinka] at Line Cube Shibuya (Shibuya Public Hall) |
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8 | 10 |
Band-Maid Online Okyu-Ji (Feb. 11, 2021) |
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11 | 13 |
Other appearances
Year | Title | Album |
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2017 | "Honey" (ハニー) (Mucc cover) | Tribute of Mucc -En- |
Music videos
Song | Year | Director(s) [83][84][85] |
Link |
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"Thrill" (スリル) | 2014 | Daishi Hamada | |
"Real Existence" | 2015 | Takayuki Kojima[4] | |
"Don’t Let Me Down" | |||
"Alone" | 2016 | Ryōji Aoki | |
"The Non-Fiction Days" | |||
"Before Yesterday" | Unknown | ||
"Order" | Ryōji Aoki | Brand New Maid DVD only | |
"YOLO" | |||
"Don't You Tell Me" | 2017 | ||
"Secret My Lips" | |||
"Daydreaming" | |||
"Choose Me" | |||
"Domination" | 2018 | Toshikazu Tamura | |
"Dice" | Ryōji Aoki | ||
"Secret Maiko Lips" | |||
"Start Over" | |||
"Glory" | |||
"Bubble" | 2019 | ||
"Gion-cho" | |||
"Endless Story" | |||
"Rinne" (輪廻) | |||
"Blooming" | |||
"The Dragon Cries" | 2020 | ||
"Different" | |||
"Manners" | 2021 | ||
"Warning!" | |||
"After Life" | Pennacky | ||
"Sense" | Ryōji Aoki |
Awards and nominations
Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee(s)/work(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards | 2016 | Japan Next Generation | Band-Maid | Won | [86] |
Neo Awards | 2020 | Best Musical Act | Won | [87] | |
Notes
- Only sold to official fan club members.
- Only sold to official fan club members.
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- Peak chart positions for singles on the Billboard Japan Hot 100:
- "Start Over": "Billboard Japan Hot 100: 2018/08/01 付け". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). August 4, 2018. Archived from the original on September 5, 2021. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
- "Glory": "Billboard Japan Hot 100: 2019/01/23 付け". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). January 23, 2018. Archived from the original on November 12, 2021. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
- Peak chart positions for singles on the Billboard Japan Top Singles Sales chart:
- "YOLO": "Billboard Japan Top Singles Sales: 2016/11/23 付け". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). November 23, 2016. Archived from the original on September 5, 2021. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
- "Daydreaming / Choose Me": "Billboard Japan Top Singles Sales: 2017/07/26 付け". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). July 26, 2017. Archived from the original on September 5, 2021. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
- "Start Over": "Billboard Japan Top Singles Sales: 2017/08/01 付け". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). August 1, 2018. Archived from the original on September 5, 2021. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
- "Glory" and "Bubble": "Billboard Japan Top Singles Sales: 2019/01/23 付け". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). January 23, 2019. Archived from the original on September 5, 2021. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
- "Different": "Billboard Japan Top Singles Sales: 2020/12/09 付け". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). December 9, 2020. Archived from the original on September 5, 2021. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
- "Sense": "Billboard Japan Top Singles Sales: 2021/11/08 付け". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). November 3, 2021. Archived from the original on November 5, 2021. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
- "[お盟主様限定受注商品][Omeisyusama limited pre-orders] "about Us" 12-inch analog record". bandmaid.tokyo. Archived from the original on April 12, 2021. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
- Band-Maid Oricon Weekly DVD Positions:
- "Band-MaidのDVD売上ランキング" [DVD Rankings] (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on March 29, 2020. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
- Band-Maid Oricon Weekly Blu-ray Positions:
- "Band-MaidのBlu-ray売上ランキング" [Blu-ray Rankings] (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on March 29, 2020. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
- "aoki ryoji_仕事まとめ dir:青木亮二(logfilm)" [Ryōji Aoki work summary]. YouTube (in Japanese). Archived from the original on November 13, 2020. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
- "Band-Maidのミュージックビデオ情報" [Band-Maid music videos information]. Space Shower TV (in Japanese). Archived from the original on December 24, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- "Band-Maikoのミュージックビデオ情報" [Band-Maiko music videos information]. Space Shower TV (in Japanese). Archived from the original on December 24, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- Lach, Stef (November 11, 2016). "Jeff Beck, Joe Perry and All-Star Band triumph at Classic Rock Awards in Tokyo". TeamRock.com. Archived from the original on October 17, 2017. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
- "Congrats". Neo twitter. January 28, 2020. Archived from the original on December 27, 2021. Retrieved January 31, 2020.
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- Official website
- Official page at JPU Records (in English)
- Band-Maid at AllMusic
- Band-Maid discography at Discogs