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Japanese Sunday

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Modern Fix
"Drifting sheets of guitar cascade like frozen waves of distortion and crescendo, only to wash themselves away when thoughts turn warmer. Complex and intertwining melodies (focusing mostly on guitars) bring on the Sunny Day Real Estate and My Bloody Valentine comparisons. And with subdued vocals buried in the mix like the suspended colors beneath an oil spill, some Hum influences shine through. Japanese Sunday builds walls of distortion that add weight without making it metallic. This is clever guitar based indie rock of a higher caliber on its initial ascent skyward. Heads are craning upward in unison"
-Modern Fix magazine
The Music Edge
AWARDED MUSIC EDGE'S ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS OF 2006
"with their instruments, they take you on an awesome trip from one track to the next."
San Diego Punk
9 out of 10
This indie rock powerhouse known as Japanese Sunday should be a welcome addition to the San Diego roster of quality bands. Having put together a ten song debut that floats from the eloquence similar to that of EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY to the raucousness of acts like FUGAZI, Japanese Sunday have managed to develop a sound all their own. Songs like "First Shot Fired on a Blue A.M." and "Tigers on Ships" are easily my favorites but the guitar work on the intro and then throughout "Pinocchio, The Bleeder" almost sounds like classical Latin guitar and is fantastic. The vocals are strong throughout, even though they could be perceived as whiny at times. However, Japanese Sunday's strength lies in their ability to compose a collection of songs that use a diverse number of instruments and sounds to make catchy and interesting tunes. This is right up there with acts like BOILERMAKER, NO KNIFE, FIRST WAVE HELLO, LOWCLOUDCOVER and GOODBYE BLUE MONDAY. "Taps Taps Lights Out" is a great debut by the band and I look forward to future releases.
-Christopher, SanDiegoPunk.com
SAN DIEGO MUSIC AWARDS
***NOMINATED FOR SAN DIEGO MUSIC AWARD***
BEST LOCAL RECORDING 2006
-San Diego Music Awards Academy
DECOY MUSIC
***RATING: 4 STARS***
RIYL: QUICKSAND, HUM, MOGWAI, DINOSAUR, JR.
"...a true standout...By far the best example of a successful traversal of genres, at least in recent memory...musical beauty...Bridging the gap is a hard thing to do. Most attempts never come to fruition and many outright fail. This effort, however, is one of the few that succeeds. If post-rock can find more bands like Japanese Sunday to pull more and more listeners in, the possibility of it changing from an underground scene into a burgeoning, semi-popular genre will definitely be more plausible."
-Rick Gebhardt
THE MUSIC EDGE
***GRADE: A-***
"...downright awesome...Japanese Sunday have some of the best damn instrumental work you'll hear of any alternative band out there."
-Adam Mendelevitz
SMOTHER MAGAZINE
***AWARDED: EDITOR'S PICK***
"Welcoming you to the world of HUM and EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY, Japanese Sunday employs shoegazer guitar-centric rock with dense vocal arrangements. Emotionally wrought indie rock with thick guitars that finger their way through your bodys hair tickling each and every spot with spine tingling accuracy...Impeccable."
- J-Sin at Smother Magazine
SCTAS.COM
"...the layered sounds of Demure-era ENGINE DOWN, HOMESICK FOR SPACE & SUNNY DAY REAL ESTATE - the latter being a group who left a deep & vacant spot in indie rock years ago - and JS have seen comparisons to before....Japanese Sunday are at brimming volume.. gearing to break something - be it their own instruments or your attention...explores various spaces not readily found in "progressive" rock today...If most of the recent drab crop of 'indie flashes' have left you [like many] returning to your well-worn copy of Diary, fueled with all things "Grendel" - Japanese Sunday are steadily filling a void. Seek."
[kaleb] @ SCTAS.COM
SAN DIEGO CITYBEAT
SCORED: 7.00253
Goes well with: BARDO POND, MOGWAI, DINOSAUR JR.
"A solid debut from a San Diego band that believes to an almost religious degree in the power of the rock-guitar crescendo. They dont necessarily dilly dally with drawn-out instrumental foreplay like GODSPEED YOU BLACK EMPEROR!. Theyll start with a thunder, then ease back into delicate pins-and-needle work of post-rock bands like THE ALBUM LEAF and TORTISE. Buried in the craggy walls of sound is vocalist Eric Kusanagi, whos high-pitched moan is a powerful weapon the band would do well to showcase in subsequent recordings...essentially a well-executed wave of guitar..."
-Troy Johnson, music editor San Diego Citybeat
SDMUSICMATTERS
"They provide both an eerie and dreamy backdrop with smashing choruses accompanied by soft and lazy vocals. Japanese Sunday is a band that has only just begun to take off. Dont miss the chance to check them out!"
-Jen Hilbert, music editor SDMUSICMATTERS
POP MATTERS
"...big beefy indie rock...they show promise..."
-Jason MacNeil
WEST COAST PERFORMER MAGAZINE
"Japanese Sunday's debut album Taps Taps Lights Out is kind of like a restless night of sleep. The soft and sleepy guitar melodies weaving through the album convey a sense of falling into the deeper stages toward REM sleep, while other thick, heavy guitar sounds and smashing drums reflect the feeling of an insomniac tossing and turning, unable to stop thinking. Its this kind of interchange between echoing and distorted sounds that characterizes the album...a worthy effort for a first album..."
-Asami Novak
SAN DIEGO PUNK
***AWARDED: MP3 OF THE WEEK (JULY 28, 2005)***
-Joel Scheingross, San Diego Punk
***AWARDED: MP3 OF THE WEEK (APRIL 27, 2008)***
-Cole Humphus, San Diego Punk
"solid indie shoegaze"
-sddialedin.com
"distills the best parts of MBV, Mogwai, Hum and Interpol into one challenging, engaging listen"
-dirtbagsdelight
"Japanese Sunday was really good. They remind me of Mono, Pelican, and Sleeping People."
-Ramble of a Rambler, modous.blogspot.com
“Japanese Sunday remind me of some of the more atmosperic progressive influenced bands out there, only with a little more attention to detail, this is the kind of band that you could easily get lost listening to, but they seem to keep you from feeling in over your head, with their good song construction, it’s really kind of an interesting mix of stuff…”
-nowwithsound.com
DISCOGRAPHY:
BLACK BOX VOLUME 1 COMPILATION
(BLACK BOX RECORDS 2007)
FEATURING UNRELEASED TRACKS FROM: TRANSFER, GOODBYE BLUE MONDAY, THE NORTH ATLANTIC, SLEEPING PEOPLE, HIALEAH, ILYA, THE JADE SHADER, GOBLIN COCK, SIRHAN SIRHAN AND MORE...
AVAILABLE AT MERCHLACKEY, M-THEORY, AND OFF THE RECORD
TAPS TAPS LIGHTS OUT
(GRAYSCALE RECORDS 2006)
AVAILABLE AT GRAYSCALE RECORDS
AS WELL AS ITUNES AND AMAZON
REAL FRIENDS HAVE 3-WAYS
SPLIT CD WITH HIALEAH AND RESOLVER
(LIMITED RELEASE OUT OF PRINT)
(SELF-RELEASED 2005)
THE AERONAUTIC EP
(LIMITED RELEASE OUT OF PRINT)
(SELF-RELEASED 2004)
request J A P A N E S E S U N D A Y on local San Diego stations such as FM 94.9 Sundays 8-10pm (619) 570-1949 and 91X Sundays 6-8pm (619) 570-1919 and Free Radio San Diego 96.9 (619) 501-9532

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/13/2004
Band Website: japanesesundaymusic.com
Band Members: Avery Brown-Bass

Justin Jay-Drums, Beard

Eric Kusanagi-Guitars, Voice

Ginger Jackson-Guitars
Influences: VOX AMPS
ORANGE AMPS
MARSHALL CABS
FENDER JAGUARS
FENDER TORONADOS
FENDER TELECASTERS
FENDER STRATOCASTERS
LINE 6 DL4
BOSS DD20
BOSS DD5
BOSS RV3
SANSAMP GT2
IBANEZ TUBESCREAMERS
DANELECTRO FABTONE OVERDRIVE
PROCO RATS
ERNIE BALL VOLUME PEDALS
GRETSCH DRUM KITS
ZILDJIAN CYMBALS
DW 5000
ERNIE BALL MUSICMAN BASS
EDEN
BOSS CHROMATIC TUNERS
APPLE IPODS
Sounds Like: what bill murray said to scarlett johansson at the end of lost in translation

LABELS

Grayscale Records (United States)

Field Records (United Kingdom)

Zankyo Records (Japan)
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

SAN DIEGO PUNK, NEW MUSIC, THE NEW BLACK BOX COMP

so recently we where honored with being named san diego punk band of the month...even though we aren't really "punk"...whatever...punk as fuck is good enough...anyhoo...thanks to joel at sandiegopunk....
Posted by JAPANESE SUNDAY on Wed, 07 Feb 2007 12:43:00 PST

SAN DIEGO MUSIC AWARDS 2006

hello everyone,so if youve been following local music lately...then you'll know that japanese sunday has been nominated for a san diego music award for the category of best local recording...this mean...
Posted by JAPANESE SUNDAY on Mon, 31 Jul 2006 07:56:00 PST

SAN DIEGO CITYBEAT ARTICLE (7/26/06)

so we had an interview with san diego citybeat and you can read it herealso demetrius antuna of goodbye blue monday fame happens to also be a great website designer and he has uploaded up our new webs...
Posted by JAPANESE SUNDAY on Wed, 26 Jul 2006 12:52:00 PST

SOLD OUT JS CD RELEASE SHOW AT THE CASBAH!!!

warm hearted thanks goes out to all that made it out to the SOLD OUT JS cd release show at the casbah...it was a great, memorable and special night for all of us and all of the bands we had the honor ...
Posted by JAPANESE SUNDAY on Mon, 22 May 2006 12:43:00 PST

FIRST FULL REVIEWS OF THE NEW JS RECORD: TAPS TAPS LIGHTS OUT

DECOY MUSICJapanese SundayTaps, Taps, Lights OutGrayscale Records RIYL:QUICKSANDHUMMOGWAIDINOSAUR, JR.RATING: 4 OUT OF 5 STARSOver the last couple of months there has been an ever increasing amount of...
Posted by JAPANESE SUNDAY on Wed, 17 May 2006 09:35:00 PST

TAPS TAPS LIGHTS OUT

hello everyone,so here is some js news:we will be on the air sunday, may 14th on the fm 94.9 local show with Tim Plyes spinning some of the tracks from the new js cd.we will be playing our cd release ...
Posted by JAPANESE SUNDAY on Wed, 19 Apr 2006 05:03:00 PST

coca-cola to use a js song in a new commercial campaign...

ummm....no....not really... in js news...one of the js songs WILL be used in an independant documentary about Lusty Lady...a san francisco gentlemen's club owned and run by employees... in rec...
Posted by JAPANESE SUNDAY on Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:31:00 PST

js joins the grayscale records roster...

hi everyone, so good news!!!...we are going into the studio to record our 3rd effort in November...and 1st full-length...this will take place at BLACK BOX recording studios with Mario Quintero behi...
Posted by JAPANESE SUNDAY on Wed, 05 Oct 2005 02:15:00 PST

JS all ages show...finally...deni's last show?

hey everyone...so here's whats up...we have an all ages show this weekend with some great local bands...and this may well be deni's last show with us...so make it out and show some love...he's a great...
Posted by JAPANESE SUNDAY on Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:41:00 PST

sandiegopunk.com...we're famous bitch!

so thanks to the good people at sandiegopunk.com...they gave us the illustrious award of mp3 of the week...so you all should visit it...now! thanks sdp!
Posted by JAPANESE SUNDAY on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST