2 posts tagged “ramones”
I remember in an early interview with Kurt Cobain, he talked about how Shonen Knife was able to turn a cold audience to massive fans by the end of their set. In some ways, Cobain admit to being a little jealous of the power of Shonen Knife's music.
Since then, Shonen Knife had some minor hits with their '94 album, Rock Animals, with "Tomato Head", and "Brown Mushrooms" (which actually sounds like they're singing "musha-rooms"). KROQ, The Edge, and MTV's 120 Minutes were all playing those songs. It was a great year for them.
Of course, I tried to track down their early albums, with less than spectacular results. Most of their pre-Let's Knife albums were only available in Japan, and import cost was out of the question.... although one day I did find 712 in the clearance bin at Amoeba Records, which made me quite happy.
So, I will attempt to explain why Shonen Knife is one of my favorite bands: they are adorable (like so many things from Japan), they sound like the Ramones (but with broken Engrish), and they seem to really enjoy food (most of their songs are about food). If that doesn't grab you, I know what what else I can tell you.
I'll be perfectly honest with you that I have not kept up with Shonen Knife since Happy Hour ("Banana Chips" is awesome!), and be sure to track down the US version of Brand New Knife which comes with bonus Japanese tracks (they had re-recorded all their songs in English for us!).
So last year, the band released Super Group and announced their new bassist Ritsuko Taneda, who stepped in to replace drummer-turned-bassist Atsuko Yamano (who was married and moved to Los Angeles).
See the cute/clumsy/shy announcement of the new bassist:
There is one cover song on the album, "Jet", originally from Paul McCartney's Wings' album, Band on the Run. Shonen Knife's version brought a much-needed pop-punk sound to the song.
Some songs sounds too metal for me ("Muddy Bubble Hell"), but catchy songs like "Evil Birds" will more than make up for the heavier songs. I don't know why Naoko Yamano is afraid of birds, but apparently she's afraid of the evil ones. Too cute.
There are no tours announcement yet, but I reckon they won't be far behind when the album is officially released in the US. If they are going out on tour, for sure, I'll be there. So be on the lookout for Super Group in late August. In the meantime, I would suggest checking out Rock Animals and Brand New Knife to tie you over.
07/15/2009 20:17:38 ♥ vu (
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What can I say? Another great show, and as I promised last week, I will be keeping these brief. If there is one podcast episode you have to listen to: it's this one.
As usual, you can subscribe to the show via mypodcast.com
Also, for the first time, I think I've finally got the audio levels down so it's not too destructively noisy. This show is, once again, divided into three parts. Before I get to that, the music I excerpt throughout the show are: Sheri Miller, Worst Case Ontario, Five AM, The Ramones, Gershon Veroba, Bat for Lashes, and Laura Marling.
PART ONE
We talked to Sam from Worst Case Ontario about his band and living in New York and recording. Make sure they get to the top twenty for MTV2 by voting for them on addictedtonoise.com.
PART TWO
Brian and
Alex talks about Apple's new line of iPods and iTunes 8 and its "genius" features.
PART THREE
Brody and Dolly talks about the music that they are loving lately. This includes Caroline Smith and Department of Eagles.
PS, please send me any suggestions and tell me what you like (do you want more band interviews? less news?).
UPDATE 9/15/2008:
This came kind of late, but I think I'm supposed to interview this guy, Kordan, when he arrives here tomorrow. Here is an excerpt of the press release that came out:
Kordan is Arthur Eisele a Global Affairs graduate from Rutgers. After having created drum n' bass music in Puerto Rico where he grew up, he had moved to Jersey City to pursue his education and is now currently residing in today's renaissance city Williamsburg.
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Kordan will begin working on his full-length soon after for a release early next year.Tour dates opening for Cut Copy and The Presets:September 16 @ Fine Line Cafe in Minneapolis, Minnesota
September 17 @ The Metro in Chicago, Illinois
September 19 @ Sound Academy in Toronto, Ontario
September 20 @ Club Soda in Montreal, Quebec
September 21 @ Webster Hall in New York, New York
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