

Tasshin Ohmura ( 大村 達身, Ōmura Tasshin) (born December 17, 1975), electric guitar), is from Hyōgo Prefecture.Christopher McGuire (born November 28, 1975, drums) 2003–2004.Fanfan ( ファンファン, Fanfan) (born February 13, 1985, trumpet, electronic keyboard), was born in Maizuru, Kyoto.For most of his career, Satō used a Fender Jazz Bass, but during the recording of Quruli's Antenna album, switched to a Fender Precision Bass. Besides his musical duties, he also serves as the president of Quruli's label, Noise McCartney Records. Masashi Satō ( 佐藤征史, Satō Masashi) (born February 1, 1977, bass guitar, was born in Kameoka, Kyoto.Shigeru Kishida ( 岸田繁, Kishida Shigeru) (born April 27, 1976, vocals, electric guitar), was born in Kyoto, and is Quruli's primary songwriter and leader of the band.In 2020, Quruli released their 20th album, ”thaw". Quruli released the 10th album 坩堝の電圧 ( "Voltage of Melting Pot") in 2012, the 11th album THE PIER in 2014, and the 12th album ソングライン ( "Songline") in 2018. In 2014, those songs were compiled into くるりとチオビタ ( "Quruli with TIOVITA"). Their songs continued to be used in TIOVITA drink commercials, starting with Jubilee, followed by 太陽のブルース ( "The Blues of the Sun"), シャツを洗えば ( "When I Wash My Shirts"), 魔法のじゅうたん ( "Magical Carpet"), until loveless in 2014. On September 8, 2010, Quruli released their album 言葉にならない、笑顔を見せてくれよ ( "Show Me Your Indescribable Smile, Please"), including the singles シャツを洗えば ( "When I Wash My Shirts") (with Matsutoya Yumi) and 魔法のじゅうたん ( "Magical Carpet"). The album reached No. 1 on the Oricon weekly album charts, becoming their first No. 1 album on the charts. On May 26, 2010, Quruli released the B-side compilation 僕の住んでいた街 ( "The Town I Used to Live"), which also included their new song 東京レレレのレ ( "Tokyo Le-Le-Le No Le"). The song was also featured as the theme song to a Keikyu commercial. On September 9, 2005, Quruli appeared on the popular " Music Station" program and performed their song, 赤い電車 ( "Red Train"). Quruli first appeared on television performing 青い空 ( "Blue Sky") on NHK. They joined forces again in 2008 to put out the live album Philharmonic or die. In 2007 Quruli released a new album, ワルツを踊れ Tanz Walzer ( "Dancing the Waltz"), recorded in Vienna with the Ambassade Orchester Wien. At the last day of 2006, Tasshin Ōmura left the band. 2005 saw the release of several Quruli singles along with a new album, Nikki, released in December of that year. After the tour for the album was completed, Christopher McGuire left the group. In 2004 Quruli released the album アンテナ ( "Antenna").

In 2003, HMV Records Japan rated Quruli No. 74 in their "Top 100 Japanese pops Artists". After working with a number of session drummers, Quruli officially added drummer Christopher McGuire to their lineup in November 2003.
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In 2003, after a trip to England, Quruli returned with a single, How to Go, and created the soundtrack for ジョゼと虎と魚たち ( " Josee, the Tiger and the Fish").

During the production of the 2001 film The World is Mine, Quruli added guitarist Tasshin Ōmura to its lineup. According to music critic Ian Martin, Picture Book remains one of the most frequently cited influences for Japanese alt-rock bands. Quruli released the albums 図鑑 ( "Picture Book") in 2000, produced by Jim O'Rourke, and Team Rock in 2001. They released their first major label album, さよならストレンジャー ( "Goodbye Stranger") in 1999. In October 1998, Quruli released the single 東京 ( "Tokyo") on Victor Entertainment. The name "Quruli," an onomatopoeic word expressing rotation, was taken from a sign in the Kyoto Municipal Subway. After meeting at "Rock Commune," Ritsumeikan University's music club, Shigeru Kishida, Masashi Satō, and Nobuyuki Mori formed the original three-piece band.
