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ZOC (band)

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ZOC
Also known asMetamuse
OriginJapan
Genres
Years active2018–present
LabelsT-Palette Records
Avex Trax
Hold The Music
Members
Past members
  • Fin Kitoki
  • Sayaka Unagi
  • Kanano Senritsu
  • Katy Kashī
  • Jonah Kirano
  • Marina Nishii
  • Maro Kannagi
  • Riko Yachia
  • Nodoka Shizume

ZOC (ゾック; Zone Out of Control), formerly known as Metamuse (メタミューズ; stylized in all caps), is a Japanese alternative idol girl group that formed in September 2018.[1] They released their debut single, "Family Name", on April 30, 2019.[2] On July 7, 2022, the group changed its name to Metamuse,[3] before reverting back to ZOC on November 11, 2023.[4]

History[edit]

2018–2019: Formation and debut[edit]

On September 18, 2018, during Seiko Oomori's birthday event at Liquid Room in Tokyo event ZOC's line-up was revealed as Karen Aizome, Kanano Senritsu, Katy Kashī, Marina Nishii, Fin Kitoki, Sayaka Unagi and Oomori herself.[5] In October, Fin Kitoki withdrew from the group.

On April 30, 2019, ZOC released their debut single, "Family Name", under T-Palette Records.[6] On September 9, they held their first concert, We are ZOC, at Zepp Tokyo.[7] Their second second, "Danshari Kareshi", was released on October 9.[8] On December 23, Sayaka Unagi withdrew from the group.[9]

2020–2021: Major label debut and PvP[edit]

On March 27, 2020, former Angerme member Maro Kannagi joined the group.[10] On July 8, Kanano Senritsu withdrew from the group.[11] Their third single, "Shinemagic / Hyalu Lonely Girl", was released on July 14. On July 15, the group suspended activities.[12] They resumed activities on August 30.[13] On October 1, they held their relaunch concert, Age of ZOC, at Nakano Sunplaza.[14] During the concert Riko Yachia joined the group and they announced that they would be making their major label debut with Avex Trax.[15]

On January 20, 2021, the group released their fourth single, "Age of ZOC / Don't Trust Teenager.[16] From January to February, they held the Never Trust ZOC tour.[17] On February 8, at the final date of the tour, Katy Kashī withdrew from the group.[18] From February to March they held the 5★ZOC Tour.[19] On May 13, Nodoka Shizume joined the group.[20] On June 9, the group released their first studio album, PvP.[21] From June to September, they held the ZOC for Prayer Tour.[22] On November 3, ZOC released a split single with Bis.[23] On December 17, they held the concert ZOC Clutch 2021.[24] During the concert, Jonah Kirano joined the group.[25]

2022–present: Metamuse era, return to ZOC and hiatus[edit]

From February to April 2022, they held a tour called ZOC RPG Tour 2022 Disc_1.[26] On April 20, ZOC announced that they would change their name to Metamuse on July 7.[27] From April to June, they held a tour called ZOC RPG Tour 2022 Disc_2.[28] On May 28, Jonah Kirano withdrew from the group.[29] On July 6, the group released their fifth single, "Tiffany Tiffany / Wagamama Pajama".[30] On July 7, they held their final concert as ZOC before changing their name to Metamuse.[31] From September to November, they held the Meet the Metamuse μ Tour. [32] On December 24, they held a concert called Metamuse X'Mas Live at KT Zepp Yokohama.[33]

On January 25, 2023, their sixth single, "Metamemento", was released. From March to June, they held the Taboo the Metamuse 2023 Tour. Their seventh single, "Happy Ending Extra Innings", on May 10.[34] On September 26, they released a split single with Mapa.[35] On November 11, the group changed their name back to ZOC, and added Aimi Chao as a new member.[36] From November to February 2024, they held the Queen of Tone Tour.[37]

On January 31, 2024, they released their eighth single, "Queen of Tone / Crush Alone".[38] On March 31, Marina Nishii, Maro Kannagi, Riko Yachia, and Nodoka Shizume left the group and ZOC suspended group activities.[39][40]

Members[edit]

Current[edit]

  • Seiko Oomori (大森靖子) (2018-present)
  • Karen Aizome (藍染カレン) (2018-present)
  • Aimi Chao (荼緒あいみ) (2023–present)

Former[edit]

  • Fin Kitoki (葵時フィン) (2018)
  • Sayaka Unagi (兎凪さやか) (2018-2019)
  • Kanano Senritsu (戦慄かなの) (2018-2020)
  • Katy Kashī (香椎かてぃ) (2018-2021)
  • Jonah Kirano (吉良乃ジョナ) (2021–2022)
  • Marina Nishii (西井万理那) (2018-2024)
  • Maro Kannagi (巫まろ) (2020-2024)
  • Riko Yachia (雅雀り子) (2020-2024)
  • Nodoka Shizume (鎮目のどか) (2021-2024)

Timeline[edit]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Title Album details Peak
positions
JPN
[41]
JPN
Comb.

[42]
JPN
Hot

[43]
PvP 11 13 16

Singles[edit]

Title Year Peak
positions
Album
JPN
[41][44]
JPN
Comb.

[45]
JPN
Hot

[46]
"Family Name" 2019 8 15 PvP
"Danshari Kareshi" (断捨離彼氏) 6 7 24
"Shinemagic / Hyalu Lonely Girl" (Shinemagic / ヒアルロンリーガール) 2020 9 41
"Age of ZOC / Don't Trust Teenager" 2021 5 35
"Katsurei Girl / Begging" (割礼Girl / Begging) with Bis 14 Non-album singles
"Tiffany Tiffany / Wagamama Pajama" (Tiffany Tiffany / わがままぱじゃま) 2022 3 13 76
"Metamemento" (メタメメント) 2023 3
"Happy Ending Extra Innings" (ハッピーエンド延長戦) 12
"Ichigo Kanzen Hanzai / Neko no Kuni" (いちご完全犯罪/猫の国) with Mapa 8
"Queen of Tone / Crush Alone" 2024 16
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

References[edit]



(一)^ "ZOC". Barks. December 24, 2018.

(二)^ " ZOC4/30T-Palette Recordsfamily name". Skream!. April 10, 2019.

(三)^ "ZOC""". Natalie. April 20, 2022.

(四)^ "METAMUSEZOC". Natalie. September 19, 2022.

(五)^ """ZOC". Natalie. September 18, 2018.

(六)^ " ZOC4/30T-Palette Recordsfamily name". Skream!. April 10, 2019.

(七)^ "ZOCZepp Tokyo1". Natalie. September 10, 2019.

(八)^ "ZOC10/92nd". Skream!. September 9, 2019.

(九)^ "ZOC退 ". Model Press. December 23, 2019.

(十)^ " ZOC ". Real Sound. March 29, 2020.

(11)^ " ""ZOC". Model Press. July 16, 2020.

(12)^ "ZOC ". Model Press. July 15, 2020.

(13)^ "ZOC7". Model Press. August 25, 2020.

(14)^ "ZOCavex". Natalie. October 1, 2020.

(15)^ "ZOC """. Model Press. October 1, 2020.

(16)^ "ZOC1/201stAGE OF ZOCDON'T TRUST TEENAGERMV2". Skream!. January 17, 2021.

(17)^ "ZOC". Ototoy. December 5, 2020.

(18)^ "ZOC2". Skream!. December 4, 2020.

(19)^ "ZOC"ZOC"". Skream!. February 13, 2021.

(20)^ "ZOC15 6/91st". Billboard Japan. May 13, 2021.

(21)^ "ZOC6/91stPvPCUTTING EDGE5/30". Skream!. May 29, 2021.

(22)^ "ZOC1stPvP20ZOC FOR PRAYER TOUR". Natalie. May 15, 2021.

(23)^ "BiS×ZOCGIRL/BEGGiNGZepp". Skream!. October 4, 2021.

(24)^ "ZOC6  ". Real Sound. December 26, 2021.

(25)^ "ZOC". Skream!. December 17, 2021.

(26)^ "ZOC". Natalie. December 17, 2021.

(27)^ "ZOCMETAMUSE ". Real Sound. May 4, 2022.

(28)^ "ZOC1534"ZOC RPG TOUR 2022 Disc_2"". Skream!. February 6, 2022.

(29)^ "ZOC". Skream!. May 28, 2022.

(30)^ "ZOC"METAMUSE"tiffany tiffany/7/6". Skream!. May 9, 2022.

(31)^ "ZOC ZOCZOC THE FINAL". Spice. April 21, 2022.

(32)^ "METAMUSE"METAMUSE μ"". Skream!. July 21, 2022.

(33)^ "METAMUSE"METAMUSE X'MAS LIVE AT KT ZEPP YOKOHAMA"". Skream!. September 29, 2022.

(34)^ "METAMUSEMV  ". Skream!. May 5, 2023.

(35)^ "METAMUSE&MAPA/". Ototoy. August 1, 2023.

(36)^ "ZOC "椿"". Skream!. November 11, 2023.

(37)^ "ZOC"QUEEN OF TONE TOUR"". Skream!. October 23, 2023.

(38)^ "ZOCMVQUEEN OF TONE". Skream!. February 14, 2024.

(39)^ "西退 ZOC". Natalie. March 7, 2024.

(40)^ "ZOC退退!!!". Natalie. March 31, 2024.

(41)^ ab"METAMUSE | Oricon Style". Oricon. Retrieved June 13, 2020.

(42)^ "METAMUSE | Oricon Style". Oricon. Retrieved December 30, 2022.

(43)^ "Billboard Japan Hot Albums". Billboard Japan. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
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(44)^ "METAMUSEMAPA | Oricon Style". Oricon. Retrieved October 4, 2023.

(45)^ "METAMUSE | Oricon Style". Oricon. Retrieved December 30, 2022.

(46)^ "Billboard Japan Hot 100". Billboard Japan. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
"Danshari Kareshi".

"Tiffany Tiffany".