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Member Since: 12/16/2006
Band Website: http://www.imaritones.net
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IMARi ToNES is happy to annouce that now we are signed to Empty Vessel Music.
Empty Vessel Music is a independent label based in Atlanta GA.
They are guys trying to make a difference through music and education.
As a matter of course, it looks like our latest work "Welcome To The School" will be released by this label. We will let you know when it happens.
The reason we decided to sign to this label is because we want to do something new.
In these 10 years music industry has changed drastically and we have to find some new meaning in playing rock music.
Also we have to find some new relationship between artists, record labels and audience.
We think Empty Vessel Music is one of those possibilities.
Since the first day we started playing music, it has been more than just songs, more than just fame and money.
It was a way of life, the way we live.
And it has taught us many things.
As we believe in the power of music, we feel it's very natural to sign with this label and work with these people.
Please visit their website and check what they are doing.
http://www.emptyvessel.org/
Tak "Tone" - guitars, vocals
Yuki "Hassy" - bass
Hide "Jake" - drums
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Buy IMARi ToNES independent works at soundclick
Influences: Imari Tones is THE Japanese rock band that will succeed in penetrating American media. Their sound is comparable to that of Van Halen and AC/DC, but with staggering differences. Imari Tones is successfully bridging the gap between the American and Japanese cultures. Their mastery of the English language is greater than many other Japanese bands that get caught in the struggle with pronounciation. Aside from their outstanding pronounciation, the vocals are clear, with classical sounding metal screams, that are quite melodic in style.
Their melodic, and almost symphonic metal sound will catch your attention at first listen. On occasion, the guitar sounds resemble those of HIM, but to the opposite extreme, the greats of the band Symphony X. Drums in "Saratoga Stream" push the listeners to the edge of their seats, perfectly complimenting the smooth screams of the vocalist. Imari Tone's bass is the heart of the band. They have perfectly blended the bass, never letting it overpower like some wanna-be metalistas.
Five stars for Imari Tones! America wants you here!
~*InTeNsE*~
IMARi ToNES
Welcome To The School
Welcome To The School reflects Japanese band IMARi ToNES newfound focus on Christian hard rock. In a tip of the hat to old school phonograph records, this latest CD is broken down into two parts. The first section is labeled “Our Sideâ€, and the second half is titled “His Sideâ€. It’s an overall song suite that suggests a spiritual education, beginning with a track called “Welcome to the Schoolâ€, and ending with one titled “Graduated from the Schoolâ€. IMARi ToNES, one is lead to believe, is out to school listeners on hard rock, with a little religion thrown in for good measure.
This trio, which has been together since 2004, is based in Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan. Its members include Tak “Tone†on guitars and vocals, Yuki “Hassy†Hashimoto on bass, and “Hide “Jake†Yamazaki at the drums. Tone's guitar work and singing are the act’s two most distinguishing features. His voice often modulates from a low, conversational tone, to a high pitched screech.
Musically, listening to Welcome To The School might take you back to the heyday of Hollywood’s Sunset Strip; back to a time when groups like Poison and Stryper ruled the rock world. Tak "Tone" is highly skilled at pulling off the kind of fast guitar solos that make audience member jaws drop in unison. Conversely, this band also knows how to put together memorable pop-rock songs, too. For instance, “I Love You Now Ur on Your Own†has a nicely chugging rhythm part, with drumming that nostalgically brings Van Halen’s skin man, Alex Van Halen, to mind. That was an era when David Lee Roth was still with the band and all was well with Pasadena’s finest.
Although this rock act clearly has its metal chops down pat, Welcome To The School opens with a track that comes off closer to British music hall music than anything else. Over a loping beat, Tak "Tone" leads the way like a joyful pied piper. This same melody is reprised again, by the way, with “Graduated from the Schoolâ€. And while the beat to this latter version is far more rock-friendly, the track nevertheless tones the proceedings down considerably with acoustic guitars and a shuffling rhythm. IMARi ToNES reveals a quieter side with “Stay Beautifulâ€, which has a slow, old time rock & roll groove, which features a sweetly bluesy guitar solo.
One of this disc's most intriguing song titles is “Rockn’ Roll Is the Proof God loves usâ€. This is likely not ground commonly explored by most theologians and skeptics. In fact, many religious folk have asserted that rock & roll is solid proof that the devil has control of modern music. On the tune itself, Tak "Tone" sings/speaks much of its lyric while Hashimoto plucks out a funky bass line. There are moments during this track, in fact, where The Sweet (of “Ballroom Blitzâ€) comes front and center to mind.
IMARi ToNES may be a faith-oriented rock act, but they are by no a means preachy one. For instance, “He’s Still With Us†includes the following line: “Where is the God who gave me my life?†This particular lyrical tactic utilized, one imagines, to put the band members in the shoes of fans who may be spiritual seekers.
The only potential pothole in IMARi ToNES’ road to success is Tone’s recurring struggle to enunciate clearly in English. When the songs are slower, as with “Stay Beautifulâ€, his vocalizing is as clear as day, but whenever the sonic gets revved up loud and fast, his singing oftentimes gets eaten up by the busy mix.
Guaranteed, IMARi ToNES is like no other hard rock band you’ve heard before. Their Japanese take on American hard rock, along with their overt spiritual overtones, makes this a truly exotic find.
-- Dan MacIntosh
Led Zeppelin,Queen,Van Halen,AC/DC,Numbergirl,bloodthirsty butchers
Imari Tones is willing to tour abroad, U.S. or Europe, or Asia.
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Karma Flower
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Song called "Karma Flower".
It's about love and reincarnation.
This video has recieved Best Animation Award in
Foursite
Film Festival 2008
Also you can download our independent works from Soundclick
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check us out on purevolume, too.
We're kind of new on facebook. So add us.
Album called "Japanese Pop",
including "Karma Flower", "Iron Hammer", "Winning Song", and "Skies Of Tokyo".
Produced by world renowned heavy metal producer Sascha Paeth (Rhapsody, Angra, Edguy, etc),
and Japanese Guitar Guru, Tak Yonemochi.
Japanese Pop / Imari Tones
Kitchen Knife Records
Out 2008 Jan 17 in Japan CD stores.
Buy "Japanese Pop" on CDbaby
Bring IMARi ToNES to your town!
IMARi ToNES is just a rockn'roll band.
A Rockn'Roll band from Japan.
But a band with a faith.
We believe in Rockn'Roll
We believe in Jesus
Because Jesus gave us Rockn'Roll
Jesus gave us freedom to play Rockn'Roll
We believe Jesus was the first Rockn'Roller in the world who invented freedom
We believe in new world.
We believe in new freedom in new world.
We believe in new concept of value in new world.
When Rockn'Roll business loses its meaning,
meaning of playing Rockn'Roll also changes.
We have to create our new freedom.
Destroying old form of freedom established long ago.
Several decades after God gave us Rockn'Roll
People almost forgot or ignore the fact
Rockn'Roll is about God and Heaven.
Rockn'Roll is about taking us to the next phase of our consciousness
Taking us to real freedom
Taking us to new kingdom of Jesus
It's time to remember what rockn'roll is for in the first place.
Rockn'Roll is all about having fun.
But if you really want to have fun, your mind has to be free.
Is your mind free?
When your mind is free,
free from everything,
you can have real faith in God.
We believe that's where new world is.
We believe that's where Jesus is waiting for us to come.
Rockn'Roll is the only way to free your mind.
And Jesus is the only way to heaven.
Like many legendary rockn'rollers said,
heaven is not a place you can go afterlife.
You can have heaven in your heart, right here right now
And we must go there now
Otherwise we will all be cut down and thrown into hellfire
Record Label: Empty Vessel Music
Type of Label: Indie