Queen Sea Big Shark

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Queen Sea Big Shark
后海大鲨鱼
OriginChina
Genres
Years active2004–present
LabelsModernsky
Members
  • Fu Han
  • Cao Pu
  • Wang Zi
  • Wang Jinghan
  • Xiao Wu

Queen Sea Big Shark (Chinese: 后海大鲨鱼; pinyin: hòuhǎi dàshāyú) is a Beijing-based Chinese indie rock band. The group consists of lead singer Fu Han (付菡), guitarist Cao Pu (曹璞), guitarist Wang Zi (王梓), bassist Wang Jinghan (王静涵), and drummer Xiao Wu (小武).

The group formed in 2005. On how they got their name, Fu Han said: "One day we walked around Houhai (Queen Sea) Lake in Beijing, we saw a sign that read 'This is mine, don't even touch it, I'm the Houhai (Queen Sea) big shark,' then we thought, 'Wow! That's cool. Let's take it.'"[1][2]

They released their debut LP in 2007 under the Modern Sky label.[2] In 2009, they released a song and music video, entitled "Let's Play", exclusive to the Converse China website. Also, that year, they embarked on a short tour to the U.S.A. entitled "Sing for China" with other Beijing bands Hedgehog and Casino Demon. The tour was to promote awareness for AIDS in China. They released their second album Wave in October, 2010.[2]

After a six-year hiatus, Queen Sea Big Shark released their third album, Beijing Surfer's Adventure, in March 2016. This album incorporates many more pop and hip-hop elements than their previous albums.[2] It was followed in 2018 by the single Superpowers (Chao Nengli 超能力).[3]

Fu Han released her first solo album in June 2021. This was followed by the band's to date most recent live performance in January 2022. In July 2023, Fu Han revealed on Weibo that she had become a mother.[4]

Discography[edit]

Albums

Title Year
Queen Sea Big Shark 2007
Wave 2010
Beijing Surfer's Adventure 2016

Non-album singles

Title Year
Let's Play 2010
Superpowers 2018
Haiyan Shuo 海燕说 2020
Benpao ba, nianqing de juren a, fanzheng hui diedao[5] 奔跑吧,年轻的巨人啊,反正会跌倒 2020
How to Waste Life[6] 2020

Demos

Title Year
Hard Heart 2006

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Chinese are coming ... to Che". San Diego Union-Tribune. 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  2. ^ a b c d Fullerton, Jamie (17 May 2016). "The return of Queen Sea Big Shark". TimeOut Beijing. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  3. ^ "想象,是我们唯一的超能力 | 后海大鲨鱼最新单曲《超能力》正式发布! (豆瓣音乐人)".
  4. ^ https://weibo.com/u/1816165077
  5. ^ Currently has no official English title. Chinese title means approximately "Run, you young giant, you're bound to fall anyway!"
  6. ^ Credited as a solo song by Fu Han, but promoted by Queen Sea Big Shark.

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