Formation As a child, Someya was introduced to a wide variety of music, as his father Aoshi Someya was a music producer who was a part of the
Japanese rock band . While attending high school, Someya was a part of a
folk music club, and was introduced to Nagai who was also a part the club. Initially Someya did not think much of him, until he witnessed him performing a solo version of
The Beatles song "
Hey Jude." Someya later became friends with Nagai, and formed a short-lived band together. While in university, Someya and Nagai would often use a
Multitrack recorder to create
cover songs. Someya would often visit local
HMV stores around
Shinjuku,
Shibuya and
Kanda-Jinbōchō and listen to
French pop and
Bossa nova records. During Someya's second year of university, he visited a friend from high school and asked him if he knew anyone who liked the same music and could sing. Someya's friend later introduced him to Sakakibara, where they both became friends. Someya introduced Nagai to Sakakibara, and later decided to form a band together. In February 2000, they began to co-write songs. After writing enough songs for a demo tape, they played their first show in 2001 in a small bar in Japan. In 2002, they signed a record deal with Motel Bleu, a currently defunct record label.
2003–2011: Early years and first six albums On 9 April 2003, Lamp released their debut album,
Soyokaze Apartment Room 201 (そよ風アパートメント201). Despite selling less than their first album,
For Lovers became a fan favorite over the years. On 25 May 2005, they released their third album,
At Komorebi St. (木洩陽通りにて). On 7 March 2007, they released their compilation album,
Afterglow (残光). On 3 December 2008, they released their fourth album,
Lamp Phantasma (ランプ幻想). On 4 August 2010, they released their fifth album,
The Poetry Of August (八月の詩情). On 9 February 2011, they released their sixth album,
Tōkyō Utopia Communications (東京ユウトピア通信). The album cover was drawn by manga artist . The album cover was drawn by illustrator Sēichi Hayashi (
林静一). They performed at Beatram Music Festival in
Toyama Castle Park. They collaborated with San Francisco-based band
The Bilinda Butchers on their debut album,
Heaven. On 13 March 2015, they released their compilation album,
Ame ni Hana (雨に花). In December 2015, they performed at Hello Indie in
Sendai. In 2017, they toured in China, including
Shenzhen,
Beijing, and
Shanghai. On 20 April, they performed in
Taipei. In August 2018, they released the split single, "Blue/Girlfriend (ブルー/Girlfriend)," a collaboration with The Bilinda Butchers. In August and September, Lamp held the Lamp Asia Tour 2018 "A Distant Shore", performing in cities such as Beijing, Tokyo, Fukuoka, Seoul, Hong Kong, and Taipei. In October, they performed at Kirari Music Festival in
Fujimi.
2019–present: Stardust In Blue, Dusk to Dawn, widespread mainstream popularity, and North American tour On 8 September 2020, they released
Stardust In Blue with vocalist Kaede and features vocals from UWANOSORA. They have background vocals on all tracks except for Jupiter, which only has Kaede and UWANOSORA. In 2021, a
TikTok video containing the band's song
Yume Utsutsu (ゆめうつつ), which translates to "Half Asleep", went
viral on the platform. This caught the attention of Someya who was intending to venture out with the band to North America to introduce their music to western audiences. On 10 October 2023, they released their ninth album,
Dusk to Dawn (一夜のペーソス). In an interview with Tokion, it is stated that the album has been in development since 2019. In the process of creating the album, Taiyo Someya ended up writing many more songs than expected, hence the 20 songs on the track list. Due to his large songwriting contribution, this was the first album where Someya credited himself as the producer. In August 2024, the band embarked on their debut North American tour, "FUTURE BEHIND ME", as well as supporting acts for the singer
Mitski. == Style and influences ==