After the Rain (duo)
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After the Rain | |
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Also known as | Soraru X Mafumafu Sorairo Mafura SoraMafu |
Origin | Japan |
Genres | J-pop, anison |
Years active | 2016–present |
Labels | NBC Universal (2016–present) |
Members | |
Website | https://nbcuni-music.com/aftertherain/ |
After the Rain is a Japanese superduo group under music label NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan. The group abbreviations are mainly AtR and SoraMafu. The group consists of two members who were famous on Niconico for their covers: Soraru and Mafumafu.[1]
History
[edit]The group is active on Niconico. The official name of the group was formed by Mafumafu and Soraru.[1] Previously, their group was active as Soraru X Mafumafu (Also known as: Sorairo Muffler (そらいろまふらー)). They made collaboration videos and the radio show Hikikomoranai Radio. They released the albums After the Rain Quest and Prerhythm Arch. In music making, Soraru performs vocals, mixing and mastering and Mafumafu is in charge of vocals, songwriting and arrangement. In this way, they share all the work between themselves. In addition, they work on live performances and merchandise.
The origin of the name was revealed in an interview. They said: "We were often sad and in pain, but from now on, we want to walk in the world after such rain".[2]
In the winter of 2015, before the unit group name was officially announced, the After the Rain Winter Tour 2015 was held in Nagoya, Osaka, Fukuoka and Tokyo.[3] Additionally, a one-man live show, After the Rain (Mafumafu X Soraru) Ryogoku Kokugikan 2016 Morning Glow After Glow, was held at Ryogoku Kokugikan for two days on July 16 and 17, and attended by 12,000 people.[4]
In April 2016, After the Rain's official homepage featured a joke that they would now be known as Mahō Shōjo After the Rain (魔法少女あふた〜ざ☆れいん), a unit consisting of Soraruko-chan (Soraru) and Mafuyuchan (Mafumafu). It was actually to promote their album Mahō Shōjo After the Rain Miracle Box (魔法少女あふた〜ざ☆れいん ミラクルBOX), which was sold at the venue of their After the Rain Ryogoku Kokugikan 2016 tour and sold out. Kurocrest Story, the band's first proper album followed on April 13, 2016, and made it into the top 100 yearly ranking.[5]
In 2015, the After the Rain Tour 2016 Winter Garden was held in Sapporo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Tokyo in winter 2016. Also, because Soraru was ill, the Tokyo performance was postponed and a transfer performance was held on February 23.[6]
On April 12, 2017, the duo made their debut with the simultaneous release of two singles, "Kaidoku Funō" and "Anticlockwise", the opening and ending songs of the anime Atom: The Beginning and Clockwork Planet, respectively.[7] On the weekly Oricon Singles Chart dated April 24, "Anticlockwise" debuted in 3rd place and "Kaidoku Funō" debuted at number 4.
On August 9–10, 2017, the live After the Rain Nippon Budokan 2017: Clockwise / Anti-Clockwise tour was held at Nippon Budokan and was attended by 26,000 fans.[8]
Continuing on from 2016, 2017 and 2018, on April Fool's Day a new song was announced by the two who became girls with Mahō Shōjo After the rain specifications.
The live After the Rain Saitama Super Arena 2018 Rain-making Feast/Feast of Begging was held on August 7 and 8, 2018. It was attended by 36,000 people in total across two days.[9]
On September 5 of the same year, the duo's second album Izanaware Traveler was released, making it their first album in two-and-a-half years. On the weekly Oricon Albums Chart dated September 17, 2018, the initial sales were 82,280, which greatly exceeded the previous work's 36,000, and debuted in second place. The album was certified gold on October 10, 2018.
The duo's song 1・2・3 was the Japanese opening theme of Pokémon Journeys: The Series from November 2019 until December 2022; being sung by various artists throughout the series's run, including After the Rain themselves.
Members
[edit]Name | Position | Color | |
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English | Japanese | ||
Soraru | そらる | Vocal, partial lyrics / composition, mixing, mastering, guitar | Blue |
Mafumafu | まふまふ | Vocal, songwriting, arrangement, guitar, bass, piano | White |
Discography
[edit]Album
[edit]Title | Album details | Peak position |
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JPN | ||
Crocrest Story |
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Izanaware Traveler |
Track listing
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Doujin albums
[edit]Title | Album details |
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After the Rain Quest |
Track listing
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Prerhythm Arch |
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7 × 2 Tsu no Taizai |
Track listing
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Singles
[edit]Title | Release date |
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"Kaidoku Funō" | April 12, 2017 |
"Anti-Clockwise" | |
"1・2・3" | December 15, 2019 |
Filmography
[edit]TV shows
[edit]Date | Title | Japanese Title | Network |
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April 4 – May 2, 2016 | Music Ru TV | musicるTV | TV Asahi |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "そらる&まふまふ、ニコ生で重大発表". 音楽ナタリー. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
- ^ "After the Rain結成に至る経緯とは? メンバーのそらるさん、まふまふさんの活動に迫る!". Live情報 ライブフリーク. Archived from the original on 2017-03-29. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
- ^ "そらる&まふまふ、ソロありコスプレありのツアー大盛況". 音楽ナタリー. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
- ^ "After the Rain、両国国技館2DAYS完遂でファンに感謝". 音楽ナタリー. Retrieved 2016-07-21.
- ^ "オリコン年間ランキング2016年度". ORICON NEWS. Retrieved 2016-12-30.
- ^ "After the Rain、年末ツアーファイナルの振替は2月に". 音楽ナタリー. Retrieved 2017-01-16.
- ^ "After the Rain、4月にアニメテーマ曲シングル2枚同時発". 音楽ナタリー. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
- ^ "After the Rain、360°開放の日本武道館で「幸せな時間をありがとう」". 音楽ナタリー. Retrieved 2017-08-16.
- ^ "After the Rain(そらる×まふまふ)念願のさいたまスーパーアリーナ公演で完全燃焼". ORICON NEWS. Retrieved 2018-12-09.
- ^ "After the Rain「クロクレストストーリー」インタビュー". 音楽ナタリー. Retrieved 2016-04-13.