The group was founded in Tokyo in May 1991 by front-man Narasaki. During that time, they recorded demo tapes in which most of the songs made it on their first EP release. Near the end of the year, the ”White EP” was released on Strange Records. The EP had former member Watanabe on vocals while Narasaki played guitar. The band was inactive until late 1992, when they released their second EP, ”Queen’s Park all you change” on Stomly Records. The EP featured Narasaki assuming his current role of lead vocals and guitar. The band gained some recognition with the release of their third EP, ”Sinking Slowly” a month later.
The group's first album "The Visitors From Deepspace" was released in 1994 on Victor Records. In 1997 the band released new material; another EP, Cat EP, was released on ZK Records. In 1998, the band released Submerge, an album full of remixes, rare and new songs and a best-of album, Breastroke. Dog EP was released before their next full-length album in 2000, Come Over to the Deepend (a play on the band's abbreviation COTD).
The band put out the Robot EP in 2001, which was followed by the release of their album No Thank You. The album marked a new era for the band as they experimented even more heavily with electronic elements. A new album was released in 2002, newave. With their small U.S. tour in 2003, Narasaki showed interest in an even heavier sound and released the Mouse and Penguin EPs.
After the release of the 2004 EPs, Narasaki composed the musical score for the anime Paradise Kiss and worked on his side project Sadesper Record, which released a full-length album earlier that year. In 2006, the band continued working on a new EP and album, both of which were released in mid-2007, named Tortouise EP, and Yukari Telepath.
Narasaki, while being the leader of the band, has been an active musician in Japan. In 1999, Narasaki created the side project Sadesper Record which is more electronic based than Coaltar of the Deepers. In 2004, the second Sadesper Record album was released. He has also contributed to the band Tokusatsu in which the group created the soundtrack for the movie Stacy: Attack of the Schoolgirl Zombies.
Narasaki has also contributed to the shoegaze band Astrobite.
Current members:
Narasaki (Nackie) - vocals, guitar, programming
Kanno - drums
Former members:
Watanabe - vocals (left 1991)
Takanori - guitar (left 1992)
Fjtk - vocals, guitar (left 199x)
Negishi - guitar (left 1995)
Nagasawa - bass (left 1995)
Koji - guitar (left 1998)
Ichimaki - guitars, backup vocals (left 2001)
Kawanaka - bass (left 2001)
Yoshio - bass (left 2007)
Supporting members:
Akira Nakayama - guitar (from Plastic Tree)
Koji - guitar (from now-defunct Cocobat)
Watchman - keyboards, percussion (ex-member of Melt-Banana, also takes part in helping Narasaki with Sadesper Record)
Kenjiro Murai - bass (ex-member of Cali≠Gari, current support as of 2007)
Discography:
Studio albums
THE VISITORS FROM DEEPSPACE (April 21, 1994)
Come Over To The Deepend (March 8, 2000)
NO THANK YOU (May 23, 2001)
newave (February 28, 2002)
Yukari Telepath (July 4, 2007)
EPs
WHITE E.P. (December, 1991)
Queen’s Park all you change (October 25, 1992)
SINKING SLOWLY (November 25, 1992)
GUILTY FOREST (1994)
CAT EP (January 31, 1997)
CAT EP II (1997)
RECEIVE E.P. (March 25, 1998)
DOG e.p. (November 21, 1999)
ROBOT EP (April 25, 2001)
MOUSE E.P (November 2, 2004 - Limited Sale, Live Only)
Penguin e.p (November 26, 2004)
TORTOISE EP (May 23, 2007)
BEAR EP (December 5, 2007 - Included with the EP Box Set 1991-2007)
DEAR FUTURE (2011)
RABBIT EP (2018)
Compilations
SUBMERGE (Rarities and Remixes) (March 25, 1998)
THE BREASTROKE (Best-Of) (December 16, 1998)
THE BREASTROKE II (January 13, 2010)
DVD
FOREVER (April 13, 2005)
Boxset
Coaltar of the Deepers Ep Box Set 1991-2007 (December 5, 2007)
Official webpages:
http://www.musicmine.asia/cotd/info.html
http://www.myspace.com/cotdeepers
http://www.entreaty.jp/
http://cotdfan.thisisht.com/
http://www.myspace.com/cotdfan
Good Morning
Coaltar Of The Deepers Lyrics
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もう君はいないのに
朝日がとても とてもまぶしくって
思い出す君のやさしさ
いつものように服を着替えて
仕度をして街に出る
何が足りてて 何が足りないの?
そんな事も気づかぬまま
もう君はいないのに
君が死んだ時もうだめかと思った
でも今は忘れかけてる
The lyrics of Coaltar Of The Deeper's song Good Morning paints a picture of a person waking up in the morning, looking around, and realizing that their loved one is no longer there. The bright and dazzling morning sun reminds them of their loved one's kindness and all the memories they shared. They carry on with their daily routine, getting dressed and going out into the city, but the absence of their loved one still lingers in their mind. The singer is not entirely sure of what they need or what is missing, and it doesn't seem to matter anymore. They reflect on a time when their loved one died, and they thought that they wouldn't be able to go on, but with time they have started to forget.
The lyrics explore the theme of loss and grief, capturing the disorientating feeling of waking up to a reality where someone you love is no longer present. The use of the morning sun acts as a symbolic reminder that the world goes on, regardless of our personal pain and sadness. The lyrics also suggest a sense of confusion and detachment from reality, as the singer goes through the motions of daily life without a clear sense of purpose. Ultimately, the lyrics express the idea that even while we may never fully be able to forget, we can learn to carry on with our lives and find a way to move forward.
Line by Line Meaning
朝、目が覚めてフト横を見る
I wake up in the morning and look to the side
もう君はいないのに
Even though you're no longer here
朝日がとても とてもまぶしくって
The morning sun is so bright
思い出す君のやさしさ
I remember your kindness
いつものように服を着替えて
I change my clothes as usual
仕度をして街に出る
I get ready and go out into the city
何が足りてて 何が足りないの?
What do I have and what am I missing?
そんな事も気づかぬまま
Without even realizing such things
君が死んだ時もうだめかと思った
I thought it was over when you died
でも今は忘れかけてる
But now I'm starting to forget
Writer(s): narasaki
Contributed by Michael H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.