Mayday (Taiwanese band)

Mayday (Chinese: 五月天; pinyin: Wǔ Yuè Tiān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gō͘-goe̍h-thiⁿ) is a Taiwanese band that debuted in 1999 with five members, Monster (leader, lead guitar), Ashin (vocal), Stone (rhythm guitar), Masa (bass) and Kuan-you (drums).

Mayday
MayDay holding different parts of Xbox 360 at X06 Taiwan in 2006.
Born
Years active1997–present
Musical career
OriginTaiwan
Genres
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Chien You-ta (錢佑達) (drummer)
  • Chen Yung-chang (陳泳錩) (drummer)
  • Robert (任柏璋) (drummer)

Formerly called So Band, they came to be known as Mayday in 1997, with the name originating from Masa's online nickname.[1] Mayday won the Golden Melody Award for Best Musical Group, an award given by the Taiwanese Ministry of Culture, in 2001, 2004, 2009 and 2012.[2]

Members

Career

1995-1997: Formation

Mayday evolved from So Band which was formed by Ashin, Monster and the first drummer Chien You-ta (錢佑達) in 1995 while they were studying in The Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University (師大附中). They were later joined by Masa and Stone, who were attending the same school. After graduation, the members went to different universities but continued to perform in pubs and eateries. They were also actively involved in promoting the growing rock music trend in Taiwan.[3] In 1997, the band registered to perform at the Formoz Festival under the moniker Mayday.[1] Mayday was greatly influenced by The Beatles, believing that rock had the power to change the world, and spread ideals of love and peace through their songs

1997-1999: Mayday’s First Album

Shortly after participating in the Formoz Festival (野臺開唱) on 29 March 1997, the band began to actively send demo tapes to various record companies in the hope of sealing a record deal. Their demo impressed Rock Records executive Jonathan Lee (李宗盛)[4] who described them as "the ones who would usher in the sound of the future".[4]

As a result, they signed their first record deal with Rock Records in 1998. In the same year, they also took part in the release of the Taiwan Independent Compilation Album (ㄞ國歌曲) by indie music label TCM (角頭音樂) which included their first studio recording Motor Rock (軋車). In June 1998, they also released Embrace (擁抱) compilation album for which they took on most of the songwriting, production and recording duties.[5]

In 1999, after their third drummer Robert from Loh Tsui Kweh Commune had left (the second drummer was Chen Yung-chang 陳泳錩,[6] the ex-member from a band called "whynot" (disbanded)), Guan-you (冠佑) joined the band and completed Mayday. They went on to release their first full-length studio album Mayday's First Album (第一張創作專輯) under Rock Records on 7 July 1999. Their debut received critical acclaim, and they gained a following in Taiwan. It went on to sell more than 300,000 copies, a considerable feat for a new band in the then pessimistic and saturated music industry.[4] The songs Peter and Mary as well as Embrace became very popular among young audiences. Not long after, on 28 August 1999, Mayday held their first large-scale concert 168th Concert at the Taipei Municipal Stadium. They were also nominated for the 11th Golden Melody Awards under the category of Best Band (十一届金曲獎最佳演唱團體獎).[7]

1999-2001: Viva Love and People Life, Ocean Wild

The band's second album Viva Love (愛情萬歲) was released 7 July 2000. Sales of Viva Love exceeded their previous album, selling more than 350,000 copies.[8] Additionally, Viva Love won them the "Best Band" award at the 12th Golden Melody Awards (十二屆金曲獎最佳樂團獎).[9] Between 12 and 26 August 2000, Mayday held three concerts of their Stand Out tour in Taipei City, Changhua County and Kaohsiung City in Taiwan.

In 2001, Mayday worked for the first time on a movie soundtrack and accompanying score for the movie Migratory Bird (候鳥) which starred Rene Liu and Huang Pin Yuan. Two months later, Mayday released their third album People Life Ocean Wild (人生海海), sales of which hit more than 350,000 copies after just a month.[10] From 18 August to 1 September 2001, Mayday held their first ticketed tour Where are you going (你要去哪裡)in Taipei City, Kaohsiung City and Changhua County in Taiwan, as well as in Singapore. As members Ashin, Monster and Masa would be enlisting in the army soon after, Stone would be going to England to learn studio techniques, and Guan-You would be heading to Los Angeles to hone his drumming skills, this was a farewell tour for the band. During their concert in Kaoshiung City, guitarist Stone successfully proposed to his girlfriend on stage.

2003-2005: Return to the music scene, Time Machine and God’s Children are all Dancing

During their hiatus, Mayday released the autobiographical documentary titled The Wings of Dream (搖滾本事) as well as an accompanying movie soundtrack, with ticket sales hitting more than NT1.2 million in barely three days.[11] On 16 August 2003, Mayday held their Castle in the Sky concert at the Taipei Municipal Stadium, attracting over 40,000 fans. This officially marked their return to the music scene.

On 11 November 2003, the band released their 4th studio album Time Machine (時光機). Sales of the album hit more than 150,000 within two days.[12] The album won them their 2nd Golden Melody Award for Best Band.

In 2004, Mayday produced their third movie soundtrack, this time for the movie Love of May (五月之戀). Stone also acted in the movie. On 5 November 2004, Mayday released their fifth studio album God’s Children are all Dancing (神的孩子都在跳舞), and were nominated for Best Band at the 16th Golden Melody Awards in 2005. The band embarked on their first-ever world tour Final Home from 25 December 2004 to 1 May 2005, holding a total of 14 concerts in Taiwan, USA, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan and Hong Kong. They then released their first compilation in August 2005, which included 7 new songs. On 11 November 2005, Mayday staged a concert on the 91st floor of the famous world highest building, the 101 Plaza, breaking the Guinness World Records for highest concert in the world.

2006-2008: Jump! The World world tour

In 2006, Mayday left Rock Records to set up their own record label, B’in Music. On 29 December 2006, they released their sixth studio album Born to Love(愛情萬歲), and held 12 concerts in the first quarter of 2007. They kicked off their world tour Jump! The World (離開地球表面)in Hong Kong, holding 23 concerts in the span of two years.

2008-2010: Poetry of the Day After and DNA world tour

On 23 October 2008, Mayday released their seventh studio album, Poetry of the Day After(後青春期的詩), with preorder sales exceeding 50,000 within a short time. After the album’s release, the band even held 100 concerts in Taiwan’s schools. Nominations for the 20th Golden Melody Awards were announced on 15 May 2009, which included You are Not Truly Happy (你不是真正的快樂) for Best Song, Ashin for Best Lyricist for the songs The Yet Unbroken Part of My Heart (我心中尚未崩壞的地方) and Like Smoke (如煙), as well as, Mayday for Best Band. The band attended the ceremony held on 27 June 2009 and returned with their third Golden Melody Award for Best Band.[13]

On 19 March 2009, Mayday announced their DNA World Tour, holding a total of 44 concerts in 2 years. The Kaohsiung concert stop was held on 5 December 2009 at the National Stadium (Kaohsiung), which would allow Mayday to hold a "55555 people" concert.[14] It was Mayday's first concert at the stadium.

2011: Release of 3D film 3DNA and Second Round

From 20-23 May 2011, Mayday held four concerts of their Just Rock It!!! World Tour. On 16 September, Mayday released their 3D film, 3DNA. The film, costing 220 million to produce, was the first ever Chinese 3D concert movie. Ticket sales totalled close to NT200 million.

On 16 December 2011, Mayday released their 8th studio album, Second Round (第二人生). The album was highly anticipated, with preorders totaling 129,958 in one week.[15] As the five members of the band had different views of the end of the world, two versions of the album were released, with different covers, song sequence, and a minor edit to one song.

Mayday embarked on their Nowhere World Tour(諾亞方舟)on 23 December 2011, playing 7 consecutive concerts in the Taipei Arena, breaking their record of 4 consecutive concerts at the same venue in 2009.

2012: Breaking records at the Golden Melody Awards and performing at the Beijing National Stadium

Mayday was nominated for 7 awards at the 23rd Golden Melody Awards, taking away 6 awards including Best Band, Best Mandarin Album, Best Arranger, Best Composer, Best Album Producer and Song of the Year. The album broke 300,000 sales in a year.

From then to 29 March 2014, they played a total of 82 concerts as part of their NOW-HERE world tour, including two consecutive concerts in the Beijing Bird’s Nest(北京鳥巢)in 2012 which attracted 200,000 fans, becoming the first chinese band to perform at the Beijing National Stadium.

On 3 March 2012, they held their Just Love It! charity concert to raise funds for the underprivileged.

2013: Release of 3D film Noah’s Ark and debut in Japan

Mayday earned another award for Best Music Video at the 24th Golden Melody Awards for the song Cheers(乾杯)in their 8th album Second Round (第二人生). In July 2013, they held 6 charity concerts, donating a total of NT27 million to charity.

As part of their NOW-HERE world tour, they performed at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena on 2 February and held 8 consecutive concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum in May. On 17 August 2013, Mayday returned to the Beijing Bird’s Nest.

In 2013, Japanese band flumpool officially debuted in Taiwan. Ashin specially gave the band a chinese name, 凡人譜. Mayday and flumpool worked together on a Japanese theme song for the movie Oshin. This was an opportunity for Mayday to enter the Japanese music industry, as they then joined record label Amuse. On 13 November, Mayday officially released their first Japanese compilation. The band also held 2 concerts in Osaka and Tokyo at the start of 2014.

On 18 September 2013, the band released their second 3D concert film, Mayday Nowhere(5月天諾亞方舟). It was also the world’s first 4DX concert film. Mayday worked with a German team which had been in charge of the Olympics opening ceremony and FIFA World Cup to film with high-quality equipment such as the Spidercam. Post-production of the movie was done with TWR Entertainment, a Hollywood-level team.

On 27 September 2013, Mayday officially moved into Japan, appearing on Japanese music television program Music Station. On 1 and 2 October, the band was the guest for flumpool’s 5th anniversary concert at Nippon Budokan in Japan.

In the same year, Mayday also went on an interview on BBC’s show, Impact. On 30 December, the band released their 3rd compilation, The Best of 1999-2013.

2014: North American Tour, performance at Madison Square Garden

As part of their NOW-HERE world tour, Mayday performed at the Korea International Exhibition Center in Seoul, South Korea, on 8 February 2014. On 21 February 2014, they held the first concert of their European tour at the Wembley Arena in London, attracting more than 10,000 fans from Taiwan, China, Hong Kong and Europe.[16] They also performed in Paris at the Zénith Paris on 23 February and in the Netherlands at the Amsterdam Heineken Music Hall on 26 February.[17]As part of their NOW-HERE North American Tour, the band held 7 concerts in Canada and the US from 17 to 29 March, in cities such as Vancouver, Toronto, Chicago, Houston, San Jose, and Los Angeles. Notably, the band performed at the Madison Square Garden in New York on 22 March 2014, becoming the first Chinese band to perform at the venue.

2016: History of Tomorrow

From 20 May to 1 June 2016, Mayday held 10 consecutive concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum as part of their Just Rock It!!! World Tour, breaking the record for the most concerts held at the venue by an overseas singer.

On 17 July 2016, Mayday returned to where they first performed after releasing their first album in 1999, Ximending in Taipei City, for a free live concert. More than 10,000 fans thronged the area to watch the concert.

On 21 July 2016, Mayday officially released their 9th studio album, History of Tomorrow.[18]The album sold over 200 million copies worldwide.

From 26-28 August 2016, Mayday returned to the Beijing Bird’s Nest to perform 3 consecutive concerts for close to 300,000 fans as part of their Just Rock It!!! World Tour.

2017-2018: Life world tour and 20th anniversary of Mayday’s formation

At the 28th Golden Melody Awards, Mayday was nominated for 7 awards, including Best Band, Best Composer, and Song of the Year. In the end, the band took away awards for Best Mandarin Album and Best Lyricist (Ashin).

Mayday’s Life world tour, the band’s 10th large-scale concert tour, kicked off on 18 March 2017 with 4 consecutive shows at the Kaohsiung National Stadium, drawing a crowd of over 200,000 fans. The Life tour is a spectacular performance with impressive production designed by world-renowned Creative Director LeRoy Bennett of Seven Design Works, who was worked with the likes of Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga, Maroon 5, Bruno Mars, and more.[19]

On 29 March 2017, Mayday celebrated their 20th anniversary with a free outdoor concert in Taipei and a worldwide livestream of the show. Over 35,000 fans were in attendance while the livestream received 101 million hits worldwide.

The band continued their tour, with shows in cities such as Guangzhou, Xiamen and Hangzhou in China throughout April 2017. From 10 May to 23 May 2017, they held 10 consecutive sold-out shows at the Hong Kong Coliseum, rocking to over 100,000 fans. From 27 May to 14 October, Mayday continued holding shows in cities all over China, including two consecutive shows at the Beijing Bird’s Nest to over 200,000 fans, on 18 and 19 August 2017. On 28 October 2017, the band performed at Stadium Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Mayday held their North American Tour from 8-26 November 2017, performing in 7 North American cities, including stops at Anaheim’s Honda Center and Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. [20]

The band then returned to Asia to hold 5 consecutive concerts at Hongkou Football Stadium in Shanghai, China, from 2-8 December 2017, followed by 3 consecutive concerts at the Singapore Indoor Stadium from 15-17 December 2017. From 23 December 2017 to 7 January 2018, the band held 11 consecutive concerts at the Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium in Taoyuan, Taiwan, welcoming the new year with their fans. From 26 January to 1 February 2018, the band held 4 shows at the Cotai Arena in Macau.

The 4th leg of the Life tour brought the band to Europe, where they held two shows, one on 2 March 2018 at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris, France, and one on 4 March 2018 at the O2 Arena in London, England.

This was followed by concerts in China throughout March and April 2018. From 4 to 13 May 2018, the band performed 6 shows at Hong Kong Disneyland, which was a bigger venue to allow the fans to take in the full stage and special effects. On 19 and 20 May 2018, the band performed at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan. The band returned to Singapore on 2 June 2018, this time performing to 40,000 fans at the Singapore National Stadium. Mayday continued to tour China, returning to the Beijing Bird’s Nest for the fifth time, this time performing 3 consecutive shows, from 24-26 August 2018. On 8 September 2018, the band performed at the Olympic Hall in Seoul, South Korea.

Leg 6 of the tour brought Mayday to Oceania, where they performed three shows in Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland from 18 to 23 September 2018.

On 6 October 2018, the band performed in Bangkok, Thailand for the first time.

The final leg of the tour brought them back to Taiwan, as they held 10 consecutive shows at the Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung, Taiwan to round up the tour.

The Life world tour visited 55 cities and comprised a total of 122 shows. It is the largest scaled tour the band has held to date, attracting more than 4.15 million attendees. Nearly 90 shows were held in massive outdoor stadiums, and all tickets were nearly sold out, resulting in the addition of extra shows in cities including Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai and Beijing. The tour grossed around USD$333.33 million.

2019: Release of 3D film Life and 20th anniversary of the Blue Trilogy

The 3D concert film Mayday LiFE was released on 24 May 2019. It comprised scenes from the 122 concerts of the Life world tour, and was the third 3D concert film by the band thus far.

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the band’s first three albums, which fans affectionately call the Blue Trilogy, Mayday recreated and filmed new music videos for three songs in the Blue Trilogy, namely Innocence, World Crazy and Tenderness, even inviting singer Stefanie Sun for a collaboration on Tenderness.

Mayday also kicked off their Just Rock It!!! Blue tour with two concerts in Osaka, Japan on 6 and 7 April 2019. They then returned to the Hong Kong Disneyland to hold 6 concerts in May. From 23-25 August, Mayday held 3 consecutive shows at the Beijing Bird’s Nest, making it their sixth time performing at the famed venue. Just like past years, Mayday returned to Taiwan to welcome the new year with their fans, performing 11 consecutive shows at the Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium in Taoyuan, Taiwan, even donating all revenue from one of the concerts to the underprivileged.

2020-2021: Online concert and Taiwan tour

On 6 January 2020, Mayday announced that they would be bringing their Just Rock It!!! Blue tour to Singapore on 30 August 2020. However, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the concert was rescheduled twice, first to 27 February 2021 and then to 4 September 2021.

On 28 January 2020, the music video for I won’t let you be lonely passed 100 million views on Youtube. On 31 May 2020, the band held the Mayday live in the sky online concert which amassed more than 42 million views worldwide. On 18 October, the music video for Here, After Us passed 100 million views, making Mayday the first Chinese speaking band to have two music videos with more than 100 million views on Youtube.

On 7 November 2020, Mayday announced their Fly to 2021 concert tour, with 5 concerts at Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium from 26 December 2020 to 2 January 2021, 5 concerts at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium from 17 to 22 February 2021, and 5 concerts at Tainan Municipal Stadium from 20 to 29 March 2021. One additional show was later added to the Taoyuan list, to be held on 25 December 2020. This tour was exceptionally meaningful as the band had not toured Taiwan since 2004. Besides, as a gesture of gratitude to the frontline workers during the pandemic, the band and company B’in Music gave out 6000 free tickets to medical staff in Taoyuan, Taichung and Tainan. However, due to the pandemic, 3 shows originally scheduled for 25, 26 and 27 December 2020 were postponed to 8, 9 and 10 January 2021.

Mayday also held a second online concert, Mayday Fly to 2021, to countdown to the new year with their fans. More than 29 million fans watched the livestream at the same time.

Musical style and influences

Mayday's songs are written mostly in Mandarin with some Taiwanese Hokkien tracks by Ashin, who speaks fluent Hokkien in addition to Mandarin. They are popular for their student band roots, and their ability to capture the zeitgeist of Taiwanese youth in the mid to late 1990s.[21]

Mayday's early style of music was marked by a raw style of music production that tended towards Hokkien garage rock tunes. They were also themes of teenage angst and growing up, with several songs making oblique references to the issues.[22]

Earlier lyrics written by Ashin often included themes such as teenage angst and growing up. However, in recent albums, Ashin has alluded to several cultural icons, notably the Chinese mythical monkey-god Sun Wu-Kong, Mickey Mouse, Superman, Neil Armstrong and Che Guevara. Ashin has also cited movies and novels as inspiration for his songs including "Viva Love" (愛情萬歲) which was inspired by avant-garde Taiwanese director Tsai Ming Liang's 1994 movie, Vive L'Amour[23] and the song "Armor" (武裝), which was influenced by a Chinese drama (孽子) and Haruki Murakami's novel Kafka on the Shore.[24]

Mayday has expressed their admiration of the Beatles, whom they cite as influencing their ideals of rock music.[25] The eighth track of their fifth album has a track called John Lennon (約翰藍儂) where the band espouses its dreams to become the "Beatles of the Chinese World" (華人世界的披頭四). Other musical influences include the Irish band U2, the British band Oasis, and the Japanese pop music artists Mr. Children.[26]

Discography

Studio albums

Date of release Title Label
7 July 1999 Mayday's First Album
第一張創作專輯
Rock Records
7 July 2000 Viva Love
愛情萬歲
Rock Records
5 July 2001 People Life, Ocean Wild
人生海海
Rock Records
11 November 2003 Time Machine
時光機
Rock Records
5 November 2004 God's Children Are All Dancing
神的孩子都在跳舞
Rock Records
26 August 2005 Just My Pride Best of Album
知足 最真傑作選
Rock Records
29 December 2006 Born to Love
為愛而生
B'in Music / Rock Records
23 October 2008 Poetry of the Day After
後青春期的詩
B'in Music / Universal Music Taiwan
16 December 2011 The Second Round
第二人生
B'in Music / Universal Music Taiwan
13 November 2013 Mayday×五月天 the Best of 1999‐2013
A-Sketch
30 December 2013 The Best of 1999-2013
步步 自選作品輯[27]
B'in Music / Rock Records
21 July 2016 History of Tomorrow
自傳
B'in Music / Universal Music Taiwan

Live albums and DVDs

Date of release Title Label
30 November 1999 The 168th Performance
第168場演唱會
Rock Records
21 December 2000 A Hundred Thousand Youths Standing Up
十萬青年站出來
Rock Records
25 December 2001 Where Are You Going?
你要去哪裡
Rock Records
30 March 2004 City of the Sky
天空之城 復出演唱會
Rock Records
27 May 2005 Final Home – When We Are All Together
Final Home 當我們混在一起
Rock Records
29 July 2007 Leaving the Surface of the Earth
離開地球表面 Jump!
B'in Music
20 March 2009 In the Sky of 100000 You & Mayday
十萬人 出頭天
B'in Music
4 December 2009 D.N.A. Live!
「創造」小巨蛋
B'in Music
29 March 2010 D.N.A World Tour in Live DVD
五月天[創造]演唱會影音全紀錄
B'in Music
16 September 2011 MAYDAY 3DNA/O.S.T.
追夢3DNA-電影原聲音樂
B'in Music

Tours

  • 168 Live (1999)
  • Stand Out Live (2000)
  • Where are you going Live Tour (2001)
  • Union Live (2003)
  • Final Home World Tour (2004–2006)
  • Jump! The World Tour (2007–2008)
  • Back to the ground Tour (2008)
  • D.N.A World Tour (2009–2010)
  • Just Rock It!World Tour (2011–2021)
  • Nowhere World Tour (2011–2014)
  • Life Tour (2017–2019)

Awards and nominations

Social Incidents

In 2019, the protests in Hong Kong has drawn global attention, including that in Taiwan. In June 2019, Stone Shi Chin-hang once replied to the netizens' comment related to the protests on his Facebook page, but his response triggered many hostile reports made by pro-China netizens to Facebook. The Facebook page, owing to the reports, was once shut down.[28]

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