"HANK WOOD AND THE HAMMERHEADS" is the ROCK 'n' Roll Salvation Japan Tour 2018. "Rock 'n' Roll is a differentiation of branches to Garage and Punk etc,.
And a miracle seed born in the process. It will flower as Hank Wood and the Hammerheads in NYC in 2010.
A performance that makes everyone who looks at rhythmically to the group of music that instantly makes the history of all Rock 'n' Roll flash back.
That activity that crosses the past and present of Rock 'n' Roll and brings new fruits to the future is the pilgrimage of the god of Rock 'n' Roll that was reviving as it is.
July 2018 a long-awaited visit to Japan. Their Rock 'n' Roll saves the world. Only those who believe will be saved.
Melt-Banana is a Japanese rock band that is known for playing extremely fast grindcore and noise music mixed with experimental, electronica and pop-based song structures. Since forming in 1992 the band has released ten albums and toured worldwide extensively.
In 1991, YAKO started the band, and AGATA joined.
On April 1st in 1993, the band was named MELT-BANANA.
In May 1993, Melt-Banana played a show opening for KK Null of Zeni Geva fame, who was impressed enough to immediately offer them a deal with his label, and would later introduce them to Mark Fischer of Skin Graft Records and Steve Albini. In 1996, the band completed their first European tour.
In 1997, they created their own recording company, A-Zap (formerly Iguana Coax), and re-issued most of their early albums. Around this time, drummer Sudoh Toshiaki quit. Oshima Watchman became the new official drummer in February 1998.
In 2007 Melt-Banana recorded the song Hair-Cat (Cause the Wolf Is a Cat!) for Perfect Hair Forever on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim lineup.
The studio album Fetch, released in September 2013, saw the band transition to a duo format. They decided to use a computer for the rhythm allowed more freedom in arrangement. Additionally, throughout the band's career Agata and Yasuko had been the main songwriters.
The SLOWMOTIONS is a Japanese Punk band from Tokyo, Japan. They work for H.G.Fact UNDER THE SURFACE 540 records .
Punk rock was played by Japanese hardcore veterans. Get these songs stuck in your head and they will not go away. Slowmotions are a longtime running punk band from TOKYO.
They are usually described accurately as “Garagey-tuneful- punk rock ”. The SLOWMOTIONS are TOMOYA (guitar), Jalapeno (bass), iZUMI-MOTION (drums) and KiiCHI (vocals).
Ferocious X is a Noisy Crust band from Japan. They have recorded 2 7"s "Befria Från Vånda " and "Våga Tänka Själv" and a demo called "5 Latars" and tracks on the compilation "Konton Damaging Ear Massacre" Lp.
They formed the band in 2000.
Emerging from the fertile punk scene found in Bushwick warehouse spaces, Hank Wood and the Hammerheads have become the best garage act working in New York today. They play a high-octane strain of rock and roll that’s best described as ripping, advancing a thread of brawny, pissed-off fight music hybridized by groups like the Dwarves and Fear. The effect is ideally experienced while pogo-dancing around a room of diaphoretic night owls.
Featuring current and past members of Cheena, Crazy Spirit, Barbed Wire, Murderer and more, the five-piece band practice in a melodic approach that is hitting that sweet spot of catchy melody, punk rage and attention-grabbing uniqueness that so many fail to achieve. With its latest LP, the self-titled effort out today via Toxic State, the band has elevated itself from scene favorite to legit one to watch.
Within certain underground circles, New York punks Hank Wood And The Hammerheads are notorious for their wild live shows. They don’t release new music that often, though; their last album was 2014’s Stay Home!! So it’s cool to see that a whole new self-titled Hank Wood And The Hammerheads has erupted onto the internet. And it’s even cooler to see that it’s just as nuts as you might hope after witnessing those live shows. The band’s sound is garage rock, more or less, but it’s played in such an unhinged, feral, threatening way that it might as well be hardcore. Listening to it feels like jamming a fork in an electrical socket, only without the unwanted side effects.
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