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    King Baby Duck's Best Ten - J-POP Albums of 2008

    posted @ 12/27/2008 02:57:00 PM by King Baby Duck
    It was an interesting year, to say the least, in the J-POP world. Let's take a look at the top Japanese albums that have made my list.

    10. Pistol Valve - RATATATTAT!
    This monster of an all-girl ska band released their long-awaited full-length CD this year, and it shows how much work these women put into their album. You might not be able to stand still during such ditties as "Please Mr. Policeman" and "My Best One," and with its ability to mix ska with techno as heard in "YES or NO" you can't help but to get up and dance.

    9. Zazen Boys - Zazen Boys 4
    From the Matsuri Studio comes Zazen Boys' fourth release, produced by the wonderful Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Weezer). More experimental than their last releases (and a bit funkier, too), frontman Mukai Shutoku (formerly of Number Girl) makes it his and the band's mission to make the listeners feel groovy, thanks in part to such tracks as "Idiot Funk" and "The Drifting/I Don't Wanna Be With You." Though not an album for everyone "Zazen Boys 4" is a fun CD that will put many smiles on all the indie boys and girls.

    8. BORIS - Smile
    The masters of Japanese hardcore metal return with one of their strongest albums yet. With tracks like "Buzz-In" and "Laser Beam" it's a wonder why more metal acts haven't toured with them. (Thankfully, Trent Reznor had them open for his band Nine Inch Nails this past autumn.)

    7. Dir en grey - UROBOROS
    Dir en grey just keeps getting better and better with each album, and "UROBOROS" proves to be their best album. From its opening "Sar Bir" and "Vinushka" to "Stuck Man" and "Bugaboo" Dir en grey shows off some of the most darkest sounds to come out of your stereo since Bauhaus released "Bela Lugosi's Dead."

    6. TsuShiMaMiRe - TsuShiMaMiRe to Rock to Beer de
    From their raw opening "Mi Kara Deta Sabi" to its mixture of pop rock and psychedelic alternative in "Atarashii Sekai No Yoake Ha Toriaezu Rock to Beer De" the all-girl punk trio from Chiba once again prove to the world that not only can girls rock, but they can also do it a lot better than them. Also listen to "Sakuran Boy," one of the best tracks to come out of Japan this year.

    5. shing02 – Waikyoku
    Japan’s best solo rapper finally released this album after six years in the making, and it shows why it took so long. Great storytelling in “Bijou,” amazing beats in “Nagasume” and a wonderful blend of jazz and hip-hop make this album a strong contender for best rap album of ’08.

    4. the pillows – PIED PIPER
    Sawao Yamanaka and company finally made an album that is about worthy of placing it amongst their “Golden Four” albums of the late 90s. I think now’s the time that the rest of the world (and not just otaku) should be known about the pillows.

    3. Soil & “Pimp” Sessions – Planet Pimp
    Last year this band’s “Pimpoint” was #1 on my J-POP album list of ’07. This year they appear again at #3 with this album, which still shows why they are the best jazz band on the planet. It’s exciting, fun and danceable for all ages.

    2. TRICERATOPS - MADE IN LOVE
    I recently discovered this band this past year, and fell in love with their style. Their album “Made in Love” sometimes feels like a Japanese Oasis, while other times it sounds like a great blend of techno and Red Hot Chili Peppers.

    1. SUEMITSU & THE SUEMITH - Shock on the Piano
    Billy Joel, Elton John, John Legend, and even Ben Folds should be watching their backs. SUEMITSU is about to come from behind to remind them of what real piano rock is. This album is an amazing accomplishment that both classical and rock enthusiasts can sit down and enjoy listening to.

    This is King Baby Duck: "Ain't born to lose, baby, I'm born to win! I'm so Goddamn slick, baby, it's a sin!"

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    King Baby Duck's J-MUSIC Band of the Week: TsuShiMaMiRe

    posted @ 9/30/2008 03:29:00 PM by King Baby Duck

    What happens when you mix punk, rock, ska, and then place it in the hands of three Japanese girls? You get the best all-girl band on the planet: TsuShiMaMiRe!

    Since 1999, TsuShiMaMiRe has rocked both America in Japan with their songs about food, sex, and death (and sometimes all three at once). Composed of Mari (vocalist and guitarist), Yayoi (the self-proclaimed "fucking crazy bassist") and Mizue (the greatest female drummer in the world). Their styles range from soft in heart to evil as hell; and this wide variety of song styles makes them an act you can't miss!

    TsuShiMaMiRe - Air control remote control


    They have so far released three albums (the critically-acclaimed "Pregnant Fantasy," "no-miso shortcake," and "TsuShiMaMiRe to Rock to Beer de), a couple singles, two mini-albums ("Love and Peace & BOU" and "Six Mix Girls"), and a Live DVD that captures a live show in Japan and clips from a couple US tours. Out of the seven US Tours they've done, two were with the famous Suicide Girls burlesque show. The second tour was where this Duckie met and befriended the girls.

    TsuShiMaMiRe - no-miso shortcake (Live)


    Last night, I went and interviewed TsuShiMaMiRe at the Middle East in Cambridge, MA (which may appear on here in text or in a special audio form). I won't reveal much, but they told me that they are going to be appearing in a music video on Cartoon Network featuring the Powerpuff Girls starting next month; which will help TsuShiMaMiRe more well-known in the eyes of many. They also dream of opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, which I think could happen very soon; considering J-METAL band BORIS will be opening for Nine Inch Nails in November & December, and J-PUNK band melt-banana opened for Tool last year. After the interview I was treated with one of the most exciting shows I've ever witnessed (even more than Queens of the Stone Age). These women are not just proof that women can rock, but that they can do it much better than the guys.

    TsuShiMaMiRe - Sakuran Boy


    "Pregnant Fantasy" is available on CD and iTunes, "no-miso shortcake" & "TsuShiMaMiRe to Rock to Beer de" are available on iTunes, and "Six Mix Girls" is currently only available on their US Tour. I highly recommend checking out this band more than any other group from Japan. Their music is catchy, experimental, and just simply amazing!

    This is King Baby Duck: 脳みそショートケーキ!!!

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