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Yakuza (TRANSMUTATIONS in stores now)

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About Me

MyGen Profile GeneratorWith high praise from the metal press, local and national newspapers, and highbrow publications alike, Chicago’s YAKUZA has succeeded in garnering attention of all kinds, all the while not compromising the band’s free-flowing and spontaneous musical integrity. Regardless, YAKUZA remains independent, maintaining an almost indescribable sound that picks and plucks from a wealth of influences and inspirations.
Staying deeply rooted in a genre all its own, YAKUZA’s existence lies on a metal base with progressive flair, while somehow also incorporating elements of jazz, world beat, and post-rock ambience. Picture (if you can) a mixture of King Crimson, all periods of John Coltrane’s career, Tortoise, and Napalm Death. The end result is captivating, a sound that Rolling Stone, Revolver, Alternative Press, the Chicago Sun Times, the Chicago Tribune, All That Jazz and countless others all agree is refreshingly original, technically proficient, all the while still staying very metal.
Continuing the band’s genre-defying sound with Transmutations, the follow-up to 2006’s critically acclaimed record, Samsara, the album sees YAKUZA again pushing the aural boundaries further albeit in a different way, incorporating more psychedelic elements alongside stretching, doomy movements and the band’s trademark jazz-influences, while also incorporating breakneck grind riffs and grooves at the same time.
"Exploration, experimentation, riding the line between the familiar and the foreign; the essential elements for YAKUZA have already been established,” frontman Bruce Lamont says. “We are not interested in creating music that’s easily definable. Our roots are firmly planted in metal - yes, but like life, the sounds here are not cut and dry. At times this record can be uplifting, cruel, celebratory and just downright fuckin’ mean."
Utilizing producer and established multi-instrumentalist Sanford Parker (Rwake, Pelican, Minsk) for the recording of Transmutations, YAKUZA couldn’t be happier with the album’s end sound. “Sanford was great to work with,” Lamont says. “We really feel he has refined his craft over the past half a dozen recordings he's done. He’s known the band for a long time and helped with our last release, so he is already aware of our studio tendencies. With him the process felt almost effortless.”
With an album that continues the YAKUZA sound while – somehow - also expanding upon the band’s already established enigmatic concepts and forward-thinking approach to metal, Transmutations continues to push the envelope, carving a niche in the metal genre, while still continuing the band’s originality that has garnered so much attention in the underground – metal, mainstream or otherwise.

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Member Since: 2/25/2005
Band Website: yakuzadojo.com
Band Members: bruce lamont, matt mcClelland, jim staffel, john bomher

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Record Label: prosthetic/eyes of sound
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

new song up! tour! SXSW w/ Serj Tankian!

from 2007's "transmutations" comes "congestive art-failure"Pitchfork says its "like a fucking neurosis pop-song". huh..well check it..add it..do whatever.. in the meantime!!!! yak...
Posted by Yakuza (TRANSMUTATIONS in stores now) on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 02:42:00 PST

Yakuza on Youtube

Chicago filmmaker Justin Baron (pelican,high on fire) has posted a number of yakuza pieces on YouTube under the Redworks cinema moniker. included are a 2003 performance w/jazz saxophonist ken vander...
Posted by Yakuza (TRANSMUTATIONS in stores now) on Tue, 13 Nov 2007 10:27:00 PST

pitchfork streams yakuza remix done by justin broadrick

pitchfork link
Posted by Yakuza (TRANSMUTATIONS in stores now) on Thu, 18 Oct 2007 01:07:00 PST

pre order for limited "Samsara" gatefold vinyl avail here/features James Plotkin remix

Our friends from the U.K. based label Eyes od Sound are releasing Yakuza's "Samsara", the first in a limited gatefold vinyl series. here are the details.. Originally released in 2006 via Prostheitc Re...
Posted by Yakuza (TRANSMUTATIONS in stores now) on Mon, 10 Sep 2007 06:54:00 PST

jambase,exclaim,& bruce lamont video interview

chris pacifico wrote a nice piece for jambaseexclaim reviewbruce lamont video interview for gearwire...
Posted by Yakuza (TRANSMUTATIONS in stores now) on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 03:04:00 PST

the chicago reader hits the nail on the head

the press has been nutz. this tops it all. thanks to miles and everyone at the reader.chicago reader article
Posted by Yakuza (TRANSMUTATIONS in stores now) on Thu, 16 Aug 2007 01:30:00 PST

transmutations is out! reviews are in! another new song up!

decibel magazine 9/10sonic frontiers "candidate for top 10 of 2007" 8.5/10the metal minute 4.5/5check out "praying for asteroids"!!!buy the dang record!!

new song up and pre-order

we just posted the first song off "transmutations"...it's called egocide. hope you enjoy it.you can pre-order the CD over at Prosthetic.Bruce is out on the road doing solo shows. Follow the madness fr...
Posted by Yakuza (TRANSMUTATIONS in stores now) on Thu, 21 Jun 2007 12:10:00 PST

yakuza's transmutations out august 7th

PRESS RELEASEJune 12, 2007For Immediate ReleaseYAKUZA schedules release date for Transmutations Chicago's forward-thinking YAKUZA have confirmed the release date for the band's recently completed ful...
Posted by Yakuza (TRANSMUTATIONS in stores now) on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 08:17:00 PST

studio photos and update round one

alright. got the drumz done over at electrical audio (home of steve albini). now we have moved into volume (semaphore) studios for the duration. sanford is killin it. here are a couple of photos thus ...
Posted by Yakuza (TRANSMUTATIONS in stores now) on Tue, 06 Mar 2007 11:51:00 PST