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Viva K

Debut album out now! Itunes, Virgin, Tower, etc.

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Self-titled release, mixed by Eli Janney (Secret Machines, Jet, Girls Against Boys), is now available at Amoeba, Virgin, Tower, Itunes, Amazon, Insound, Best Buy....
"...a fantastical, bohemian outfit of digital dreams. Siouxsie-type vocals captivate and ooze over swirly, echoed guitars reminiscent of when U2 were cool, while the drums dance and the synthesizers bleep and blip in a catchy new-wave pulse, leaving the bands secret weapon, the sitar, to flavor each song with a bit of Middle Eastern flair. Viva Ks enchanting and addicting vibe is the most legal, mind-expanding drug youll ever experience." Kat Jetson LA Weekly
Silent Uproar
Silver Lake, California's Viva K's eponymously titled debut record is a swirl of punkish American rock and mysterious Eastern influences, complete with sitar and tabla. These influences, along with singer Ween Callas' vocals, instantly conjure memories of Siouxie and the Banshees, especially when she punctuates vocal lines with small bursts of falsetto. But with Siouxie, the supposed Eastern influence was pure gimmick attained mostly by expert application of eye make up.
With Viva K it's real. All four members have a love of Indian music, and it shows. They've been able to synthesize Eastern and Western sounds seamlessly into an organic whole. Even the band's name is derived from Indian Swami Vivekananda, one of the first Indian philosophers to bring Eastern thought to the West. The story goes that the band members met in a club on the first anniversary of George Harrison's death and discovered their mutual admiration for the dead Beatle and they all shared his love of Indian music.
Viva K's debut opens with gritty rock guitar, while Ween Callas' vocals are crunched down with a vocal effect like a bullhorn as she warbles in near desperation before the guitar nearly disappears in the mix and sitar riffs bubble up from below in a dance/trance.
And so it goes for 45 minutes. Is it a punk record? A dance record? Traditional Indian record? Well that depends on where you dropped the needle on any given song.
It's hard to imagine any sub-genre of adventurous music listeners who wouldn't like this: Goth chicks? Check. Rockers? Check. Trance-dance types? Check.
Rock and sitars could have easily been a transparent gimmick in someone else's hands. But Eastern music is no passing fancy to the members of Viva K. They've taken rock guitar, dance beats, tabla, and sitar and made a clear, albeit shifting musical vision by a band you probably should be hearing from soon. (Van Wickel)
"Bristling guitars, electro-trash beats and vocals reminiscent of PJ Harvey and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs , this LA quartet are busting loose. " -Filter Magazine...
Los Angeles based Viva K's eponymously titled, full-length debut re-invigorates alternative rock conventions with proudly international stylistic influences, marrying punky firepower with exotic instrumentation and songwriting. Viva K's debut album resulted from a winter-long marathon recording session at "the Ranch" -- the band's old Craftsman house, tucked away in the secluded hills of Silverlake, in East Los Angeles -- living off of wine funded with unemployment checks. As they recorded all of their jams, material started piling up. Studio wiz Skoda began mixing and editing their prolific output and the result was an album's worth of songs that combined the drone element of raga with the simple aggressiveness of punk. Boasting an impressive array of recording, mixing and producing credits (Jet, Secret Machines, Ryan Adams, Jesse Malin, Enon, among others), Eli further sharpened Viva K's album with a rousing, energetic, punk-tinged sensibility, reminiscent of his work with Girls Against Boys. The final results are twelve songs that urge the listener to live consciously in the present ("No Better Time", "Just One More"), remind us we're constantly creating our own reality ("Porch Raga", "Light Light Light") and extol the virtues of positive thought ("Love Everybody", "We Are Safe") while maintaining an anti-war, anti-mind control stance ("Does it Matter", "Who You Are").

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Member Since: 1/20/2005
Band Website: vivak.net
Band Members: Astara Calas, Ravi Dhar, Evan Haros, Skoda Foreman
Influences: Primal Scream, Jane's Addiction, George Harrison, Vivekananda, Altered States, Bad Brains, Neu!, Revolution, The Ranch, Splendourism, Peter Sellars, Ming

CLICK HERE TO BUY THE RECORD ON ITUNES!

CLICK HERE FOR AMAZON ..
Sounds Like: ..Viva K "Dekoder"..Viva K "Does It Matter?"..Viva K "No Better Time"..Viva K "Ming"
Record Label: Stinky
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Elf is now open- serving vegan, vegetarian and organic food in Echo Park

2135 Sunset Blvd.wed-sun 6-11
Posted by Viva K on Fri, 12 Jan 2007 03:12:00 PST

Elf's review in Whole Life Times

Good things in a small packageby Lucinda Michele KnappThere's no phone. There's no website yet. There's no sign. But Elf, a pocket-sized vegetarian-Mediterranean-fusion restaurant in Echo Park  near ...
Posted by Viva K on Fri, 12 Jan 2007 03:09:00 PST

Thank you London Times

The London Times"The Best Of The West" 2006With two of the year's coolest pop prospects hailing from LA, California is dreaming of world domination, says Dan Cairns.After five years of domination, New...
Posted by Viva K on Wed, 27 Sep 2006 02:15:00 PST

Link to watch an exclusive interview on StimTV.com

Check out the exclusive interview the fine folks at StimTV.com did on us during our Spaceland residency. We look a little funny though - seems somewhere along the encoding process we got squished and ...
Posted by Viva K on Tue, 25 Apr 2006 04:35:00 PST

Watch us on Current TV

Check this link out:http://www.current.tv/pods/playlist/PD03121And it will let you know the next time they will be running the "pod" they shot on us.Current TV is available on the following cable outl...
Posted by Viva K on Fri, 14 Apr 2006 02:42:00 PST

Link to watch us on KCRW 89.9 Morning Becomes Eclectic

Here is the link to watch us live on KCRW 89.9 Morning Becomes Eclectic show with Nic Harcourt. You can also download the session as a podcast. Enjoy!http://www.kcrw.com/cgi-bin/db/kcrw.pl?show_code=m...
Posted by Viva K on Fri, 04 Nov 2005 12:16:00 PST

ALBUM OUT NOW

at: Amoeba Tower Virgin Itunes Amazon Best Buy.....
Posted by Viva K on Fri, 23 Sep 2005 08:09:00 PST

Slug Magazine September '05

Probably one of the most compelling and engaging bands Ive heard in a long time, the four-piece Viva K is a drum machine accented with driving guitars, funk induced bass, eastern sitar and tabla, a...
Posted by Viva K on Wed, 07 Sep 2005 03:48:00 PST

Thanks to all the fine stations across the US -we charted no. 7 this week single AND album

-AND got pick of the week -AND our album isn't even out yet...coming Sept. 6th read more about it here: http://fmqb.com/specialty.asp
Posted by Viva K on Thu, 18 Aug 2005 07:32:00 PST

Thanks Filter Magazine for including Viva K as one of your top 5 bands on Myspace!

"Bristling guitars, electro-trash beats and vocals reminiscent of PJ Harvey and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs , this LA quartet are busting loose. " -Filter Magazine Top 5 on Myspace.
Posted by Viva K on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST