Music Shonen Knife Cut Into The Ramones

June 16, 2011 - 10:35 am

Shonen Knife Osaka Ramones

Shonen Knife have been the most internationally recognized name in Japanese Rock music since their entrance onto the alternative rock scene in the early 90s seeing them become the indie darlings of hipsters and rock stars alike. 2011 celebrates thirty years since Naoko and the band began releasing albums of their joyous mixture of pop, punk, food and fantasy for the world to enjoy. Since their inception in Osaka in 1981 (featuring Naoko’s sister Atsuko and their friend, bassist/vocalist Michie) to their current lineup featuring members Ritsuko (bass,vocals) and Emi (drums,vocals), Shonen Knife have maintained their rightful place in the ever changing indie rock scene.

In celebration of this milestone Shonen Knife is paying tribute to one of their biggest musical inspirations since the infancy of their still vibrant career 3 decades ago… NYC’s legendary Ramones.

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Music Tuesday Newsday: New Releases from Muderdolls, Sum 41, Disturbed, and Goo Goo Dolls

August 31, 2010 - 3:46 pm

Goo Goo Dolls: Something for the Rest of Us

A fairly scarce week as far as releases…including a new one from the immortal Goo Goo Dolls; Heart gives you a Red Velvet Car; yet another one from Papa Roach; while metal stalwarts Disturbed and Tristania continue to climb the ranks. See ya in a week, shoppers…

Heart - Red Velvet Car
Disturbed
- Asylum
Goo Goo Dolls
– Something for the Rest of Us
Papa Roach
– Time for Annihilation…On the Record, and On the Road
Various Artists
– NOW 35
Lyfe Jennings
– I Still Believe
Sum 41
– Screaming Bloody Murder
Stereoside
- Stereoside
Murderdolls – Women And Children Last
Nightfall – Astron Black and the Thirty Tyrants
Shadowgarden – Ashen
Tristania – Rubicon