Almost disbanding 10 years ago, Sodagreen are now Mando-pop's biggest indie band
Sodagreen were on the verge of disbanding 10 years ago. Now they're Mando-pop's hottest indie act
had been playing around Taiwan's college band scene for three years, and nearing graduation, with no prospects, they were preparing to call it quits. The group had entered a contest, the Taiwan Indie Rock Awards at the Ho-Hai-Yan Music Festival, and looked on it as their final show.
After playing the festival's small stage, Sodagreen ended up winning second prize and - more importantly - caught the eye of producer Will Lin, who signed them to his label a few months later.
Lin has since devoted his career to developing Sodagreen into one of the biggest bands in Mando-pop. The group has become so successful that Lin's company, Willlin Music, never even bothered to sign a second artist, devoting all of its energy to the six Taiwanese college kids.
Sodagreen are now celebrating the 10th anniversary of this official "first moment" with their "Air World Tour". The first shows will take place at the Hong Kong Coliseum on April 11-13. Tickets are already sold out, as are tickets for two Shanghai concerts scheduled for July, according to Willlin Music.
As of press time, Lin and all band members were under a media blackout as they prepared for the tour in closed-door rehearsals. Studio recording and stage performances are separate processes, says Willlin Music's Christina Chang. The stage show is produced from intensive rehearsals leading up to the tour, with bands testing various songs to see how they work live, and refining a set list.
Chang is only able to say: "The show will have a different feeling from previous shows. This is the 10th anniversary of their coming out, so there will be some surprises."