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Japan's finest bring a Harajuku-style party to the left coast.
Japan Nite always brings the best and brightest of Japan's rock scene to Austin's annual SXSW festival. But this year,
the left coast is getting some love, too, in the form of Japan Girls Nite, a
trio of shows in San Francisco and Los Angeles. They're
taking this "girls nite" seriously, packing the stage with three all-girl rock
trios, and making the lone guy on the tour (electronica DJ Omodaka) share the
stage with a bevy of beautiful Harajuku fashion models. Read on for more info!
Noodles [Website] [MySpace]
In 1991, just as Kim Deal was getting ready to split the
Pixies to carve her own musical path with the Breeders, four Japanese girls
joined together to follow in her footsteps. Eighteen years, 7 albums, and three
EPs later, Noodles has now whittled down to a trio, but the mission is still
the same. With chugging distorted guitars, catchy girl-girl harmonies, and explosive
choruses, the girls follow Deal's classic formula to a T on songs like the "Gigantic"-meets-"There
Goes My Gun" track "NEW WAVE" (from their 2004 mini-album Fuzz Hill). But the band has other weapons in their arsenal, as
proven on the sunny "empty girl," which pairs sighing vocals, a la Sing-Sing,
with a surf-ish lead guitar line. The band has impressed plenty of listeners,
including Pillows frontman Sawao Yamanaka (who signed the band to his label) to
Deal herself: Noodles opened for the reunited Breeders in 2003, which paved the
way for the band's first American concert appearance later that same year.
Omodaka [Website]
[YouTube]
The house/electronica music that Soichi Terada records under
his nom de DJ Omodaka bears a passing resemblance to Daft Punk, but it's
the similarities in approach, not musical style, that really stand out. Like
that famed French band, Terada first grabbed attention by pairing his beats
with eye-catching videos, most notably the trippy clip for
"Kokiriko Bushi" that garnered over 700,000 views on YouTube.
Terada's beats are prone to go odd but interesting places, like his 8-bit version of Bach's
"Cantata No. 147" that plays like a blip-hop/classical hybrid.
Starting last year, Terada has been taking the Omodaka show on the road, and
given his penchant for mixing the worlds of audio and video, the results are
undoubtedly something best experienced in person. This particular batch of
shows finds Terada joined by the 6% DOKIDOKI Girls, a group of fashion models
that will be strutting the "shockingly cute" designs from the store of the same
name that defines the infamous Harajuku Style.
Red Bacteria Vacuum [Website] [MySpace]
You know the old saying about "sugar and spice and
everything nice," but this all-girl trio takes spicy to a whole other level.
The self-proclaimed "monster girls from Japan," Red Bacteria Vacuum play
blistering hardcore punk in the vein of the Dead Kennedys or early Hüsker Dü.
Their 2005 single "Roller Coaster" is all about buzzsaw guitars played loud and
fast with screamalong choruses wailed over the din, while "Nightmare" has a
metal edge and the chant-inducingly catchy chorus of "Gimme Culture" will drill
its way into your head (the Ned's Atomic Dustbin-esque guitar lick is also a
nice touch). RBV prove that things don't have to be loud and heavy all the time
with "Standing Here...", a solid mid-tempo almost-ballad with buzzing lo-fi
guitars and Weezer-ish vocal melodies delivered in a passionate scream.
TsuShiMaMiRe [Website] [MySpace]
It takes two very different kinds of skill to be able to
both write a song for Cartoon Network's Powerpuff
Girls and tour with the Suicide Girls. But if there's one thing that Tokyo-based
trio TsuShiMaMiRe knows, it's variety, from the power pop ditty "Hyper Sweet Power" (the
aforementioned Powerpuff Girls song)
to the Big Black-esque dirge "Manhole," from the Stray Cats swing of "Lingerie
Shop" to the Franz Ferdinand-ish disco-strut drums of "Umeboshi Plums - Big Seeds."
Nowhere is the full range of TsuShiMaMiRe's abilities on better display than on
"Tea Time Ska," where the cutesy sing-speak verses butt up against a full-on
death metal bridge (Cookie Monster growl included!), and only in the
hyperactive chorus to the bouncy guitars and chirping vocals does the title's "ska"
come into play. | Jason Green
08.15 San Francisco, CA @ Peace
Plaza MTV Iggy Stage
with: Red Bacteria Vacuum / noodles
/ TsuShiMaMiRe / Omodaka with 6% DOKIDOKI Girls
Show info: http://sxsw-asia.com/JGN2009/SF.html
08.16 San Francisco,
CA @ Yoshi's
with: noodles / TsuShiMaMiRe / Red
Bacteria Vacuum / Omodaka with 6% DOKIDOKI Girls
Show info: http://sxsw-asia.com/JGN2009/SF.html
08.17 Los Angeles,
CA @ The Roxy Theatre
with: TsuShiMaMiRe / Red Bacteria
Vacuum / Omodaka with 6% DOKIDOKI Girls
Opening Bands: Lemon Drop Kick /
Ajuku Girls
Show info: http://sxsw-asia.com/JGN2009/LA.html
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