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London Show -100 Club 4th Sept'08 w/Girlschool

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BIOGRAPHY 2007 Steve Lomax - guitar/vocals. Mal Bruk - guitar/vocals. Mathias Stady - bass. Phil Martini - drums/vocals. Back in 2003/ ‘04 with the runaway success of The Darkness in full flight, it suddenly seemed as if the UK music scene might succumb to a full classic rock revival. Confused A&R’s at the major labels were obliged to seek out their own fledgling rock act, and at Island it was Tokyo Dragons – by then a hit with the UK’s press corps elated by the band’s obvious showmanship and anthemic hard rock delivery – who registered strongest on the radar. Already with a single option on the band through a fortunately short-lived MTV hook up, both their Island deal and future producer Pedro Ferreira (who had recently delivered the ‘Permission To Land’ album), were effectively secured one evening at London’s Borderline venue, a pivotal show also attended by The Datsuns, who were so impressed they immediately invited them to join them on their forthcoming UK tour. The Dragons naturally said yes to it all and quickly decamped to Rockfield Studios to record their debut. Over the next few months the band released a trio of singles ‘Teenage Screamers’, ‘Get ‘Em Off’ & ‘What The Hell’ while touring their butts off with Do Me Bad Things, The Datsuns, Winnebago Deal, Therapy?, Mooney Suzuki, and even boogie granddads, Status Quo.But the anticipated revolt into denim never happened and within a matter of months the labels were offloading their newly acquired rosters like they were going out of fashion (which, of course, they were). Most quickly fell by the wayside and were soon forgotten. But for the Dragons, who had been hard at it since the dawn of the new millennium, performing shows at the shabbiest of rock-holes with the joie de vivre one might expect from a band headlining their first stadium, the commitment was more than skin deep, and it showed. New label, the Swedish based Escapi Music weren’t about to look a gift horse in the mouth, quickly stepping into the breach to release the thunderous debut ‘Give Me The Fear’ to great acclaim in September 2005. Normal service resumed, the band began the first of many forays into Europe and the US where the debut had been released that October.And here they are back with more in the proud form of follow up ‘Hot Nuts’ (could we get away with calling it ‘the wryly titled’? – er; no). They’ve stuck by their guns and continued to ignore that little sad voice in everyone's head which warns 'Be cool', instead stepping up onto the stage with the question 'Why be cool?' posed at raging volume. They've shown that the best way to become a Rock star is to be a Rock star.After hammering around the European festival circuit last summer, and the release of stop-gap ‘Come On Baby’ mini-album (a collection of live tracks and unavailable studio cuts), the band headed to America last autumn to record their second long-player, this time helmed by producer Kurt Bloch (Nashville Pussy – ‘Let Them Eat Pussy’, ‘High As Hell’, Supersuckers ‘Evil Powers Of Rock 'n' Roll’) at Seattle’s legendary Litho (owned by Pearl Jam’s Stone Gossard) & Avast studios (the entire class of Seattle,1990 - present day has recorded there). Laid down on a subsistence diet of “fish burritos, cold Heineken & Cheap Trick”, singer Steve Lomax describes the new album thus; “We wanted to make a record that combined the raw power of the MC5’s ‘High Times’ with the groove of ZZ Top”. And a few weeks on – returning home via a devastating CMJ show in New York – the band were safe in the knowledge that they had achieved that - a great rock’n’roll record was in the can. ‘Hot Nuts’ amalgamates more 70’s American rock influences than it’s Brit-rock predecessor, especially the likes of Cheap Trick & Tom Petty who can be found rubbing shoulders with the more familiar Thin Lizzy & Motorhead influences, and a cover of Todd Rundgren’s classic ‘Couldn’t I Just Tell You’ seals the deal.Tones Sansom/ Steve Jelbert, July ‘07 I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4Live In Bilbao

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Member Since: 8/23/2005
Band Website: tokyodragons.com
Band Members: Steve Lomax - vocals,guitar. Mal Bruk - guitar,vocals. Mathias Stady - Bass. Phil Martini - Drums,vocals.
Influences: For UK Booking enquiries contact [email protected] For Europe and US Booking enquiries contact [email protected]
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Record Label: Escapi Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Link for the Dragons/Girlschool Show

Here is the link for the Girlschool show at the hundred club , better be quick its gonna sell out !http://www. wegottickets. com/event/27902
Posted by Tokyo Dragons on Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:55:00 PST

Hot Nuts Out Now !

Hosted By: Tokyo Dragons When: Monday Sep 24, 2007 at 7:00 PMWhere: Your Favourite record shopEverywhereThe Universe, LO United KingdomDescription:Tokyo Dragons Click Here To View Event...
Posted by Tokyo Dragons on Mon, 24 Sep 2007 03:15:00 PST

Tokyo Dragons Album party !!!!!


Posted by Tokyo Dragons on Mon, 20 Aug 2007 01:05:00 PST

Jackasses at Rockfield

Hey Folks! Here's some news for ya. We're featured in Jeff Collins book "Rocklegends at Rockfield" which is out on the 15th of September. Steve, Phil and Mal talk about their Experience of recording o...
Posted by Tokyo Dragons on Wed, 15 Aug 2007 02:55:00 PST

"Vote now at www.IndyAwards.co.uk"

We've been nominated for best live act at Indy Awards so go to there site and get voting !!!!! Cheers TDs !
Posted by Tokyo Dragons on Fri, 02 Mar 2007 03:08:00 PST

Part 2 !

At long last here's the second part of what we've been up too since Seattle ! Well we flew out of SeaTac airport on Halloween and it's hard to emphasize how big a deal the 31st of October is in North ...
Posted by Tokyo Dragons on Tue, 13 Feb 2007 04:10:00 PST

We Are Back Baby !( part 1)

Well Howdy Folks !After 5 weeks across the pond , we have returned ! And what a five weeks they were . For those who didn't know we went to Seattle to record our second album with legendary ROCK produ...
Posted by Tokyo Dragons on Thu, 16 Nov 2006 06:30:00 PST

HULTSFRED SHOW ON SWEDISH NATIONAL RADIO!

Listen up! All you cats living in sweden, our show at this year's  Hultsfred festival will be aired on swedish national radio on October 26th. It can also be streamed from the web at www.sr.se/p3...
Posted by Tokyo Dragons on Mon, 25 Sep 2006 08:34:00 PST

Saturdays gig at the 100 Club

Yo ! For saturdays show at the 100 Club !tickets are cheaper in advance (£8 instead of £10) http://www.wegottickets.com/event/12113 . Its gonna be a rockin night !!TDs
Posted by Tokyo Dragons on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 07:29:00 PST

The Story so Far !!!!!!!!!!

Wow ! Its May already !! Where has the bleedin year gone ? Luckily for us its been used so far for doin what we do best , ROCKIN and ROLLIN ! Since the last blog we went out on a quick jaunt around th...
Posted by Tokyo Dragons on Mon, 08 May 2006 09:17:00 PST