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风格
#金属核
地区
Thailand 泰国

艺人介绍

大屁股(Big Ass)乐团现在是泰国中最受欢迎的乐团之一。除了尝试新金属(Nu Metal)和金属核(Metalcore)风格外,大屁股乐团最受欢迎是爱情抒情曲,他们一共发出六张专辑。

大屁股在 1997 年发表了第一张专辑,正式踏上泰国主流乐坛。2000年至2004年一共推出三张专辑分别是、、。 大屁股创作的歌曲特别是情歌由于极为悦耳和容易令人产生共鸣,吸引了相当多的听众。 大屁股与另一乐团Bodyslam关系友好,唱片公司曾经为两队乐团推出专辑。在2008年大屁股为泰国青春电影(ปิดเทอมใหญ่ หัวใจว้าวุ่น)主唱主题曲(至少) (ก่อนตาย)。

成员

Ekarat Wongcharat, alternatively Ekkarat Wongchalard (เอกรัตน์ วงศ์ฉลาด; Dax or Dag, แด็ก): 主唱

Poonsak Jaturaboon (พูนศักดิ์ จตุระบุล; Off, อ็อฟ): 吉他

Apichart Promraksa (อภิชาติ พรมรักษา; Moo, หมู): 吉他

Pongpan Pollasit (พงษ์พันธ์ พลสิทธิ์; Oak, โอ๊ก): 贝斯/主唱

Kachorndej Promraksa (ขจรเดช พรมรักษา; Kob, กบ): 鼓手

Big Ass is a Thai rock band. It was originally a pop rock band but the music moved toward hardcore punk in some of the band's recent works. Big Ass latest release is Love, their sixth album.

Big Ass released their first album Not Bad in 1997 with music label Music Bugs. Their second and third album, XL and My World followed in 2000 and 2003. Big Ass won numerous awards for their work but attracted a rather limited group of audience during their first three albums. It left the old music label, Music Bugs, to join Genie Records label of GMM Grammy. Their fourth album Seven (signifying seven years in the music scene) was very successful in terms of awards and popularity. The album was recognized by both major music awards in Thailand: Season Awards, and Fat Awards [1] (See Awards section below). Popularity-wise, they were also voted the most popular artist by fellow artists in Fat Awards #3 and nominated for the most popular group in 4th Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards. Their fifth full album was Begins with hit songs such as Kha Noi Somkhuan Tai and Prom Li-Kit.

Besides their studio albums, Big Ass has a song in the special album Wan Fa Mai (วันฟ้าใหม่) celebrating New Year released around the end of 2005. The song Rao (เรา) in the album was performed by Big Ass together with Bodyslam.

In 2008, an original soundtrack for Thai movie Pid Term Yai Hua Jai Wawun (ปิดเทอมใหญ่ หัวใจว้าวุ่น, also known as Hormones) featured Big Ass. The band also appeared in the movie as themselves playing the song Kon Tai (ก่อนตาย) in a pub.[2]

Origins of the name

Student Weekly: The name of your band is a bit naughty. How did you come up with the name Big Ass?

Dax: Actually when we were students we used so many different names to book studio time that the owner would get confused if we were the same band. So we wanted to find a unique name to represent our band. When we looked around, the first thing that caught our attention was an ass. It seemed firm and sturdy just like rock music, the music we like. And we didn’t want just a normal ass, so we named the band Big Ass.

Members

The Thai names and nicknames are given in parentheses.

Ekarat Wongcharat, alternatively Ekkarat Wongchalard (เอกรัตน์ วงศ์ฉลาด; Dax or Dag, แด็ก): lead vocals

Poonsak Jaturaboon (พูนศักดิ์ จตุระบุล; Off, อ็อฟ): guitar, backing vocals

Apichart Promraksa (อภิชาติ พรมรักษา; Moo, หมู): guitar, backing vocals

Pongpan Pollasit (พงษ์พันธ์ พลสิทธิ์; Oak, โอ๊ก): bass guitar, backing vocals

Kachorndej Promraksa (ขจรเดช พรมรักษา; Kob, กบ): percussion

Note: In early albums, the bass guitarist of the band was Ekarat Rattanapinta (เอกรัตน์ รัตนปิณฑะ; Ton, ต้น).


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