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Eastern Youth |
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Yoshino Hisashi
Ninomiya Tomokazu
Tamori Atsuya |
Guitar/Vocal
Bass
Drum |
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Japan's elder statesmen of punk, eastern youth have proven to be the rare exception to the rule of bands running out of ideas after 3 or 4 albums. In fact, quite the contrary, with almost every album, eastern youth have matured their sound, adding new levels of musical complexity with every release. Epic guitar buildups are followed by sudden drops. Guitar and bass interplay with totally unrelated melodies that somehow fit together. All of this is the perfect compliment for Guitar/Vocal Yoshino Hisashi's vocals. At times a scream, at times a whisper, he speaks through metaphor of his uncertainty and anger of growing up in modern Japan. His performance is so personal and convincing that even those who can't understand his words can feel the emotions that he conveys.
Originally from Sapporo, Hokkaido, Yoshino and drummer Tamori Atsuya became friends in the fourth grade and decided to make a band after they both dropped out of high school. They formed a band in 1986 under the name "Scanners", but changed the name to "eastern youth" when they switched bassists to Mitsuhashi Tooru in 1988. For the following four years, the band built a name for themselves in the Sapporo Oi! punk scene. Their first 12" LP was released in 1989 and titled East End Land, followed by their first CD release in 1990, Time Is Running.
In 1992, Yoshino and Tamori decided to move to Tokyo to further their careers as musicians, but Mitsuhashi decided to stay behind in Sapporo. He was replaced by current bassist Ninomiya Tomokazu, who had also dropped out of high school at age 17 and came directly to Tokyo to pursue his dream as a musician. In addition, the 1992 move marked the beginning of the band's evolution from straightforward Oi! punk to more melodic and complex song structure.
Upon arriving in Tokyo, eastern youth created their own label "Sakamoto Shouten". The two other bands on the label are fOUL, friends from eastern youth's early days in Tokyo and Hyoutan, bassist Ninomiya's side project.
They also created a concert series of their own named Kyokutou Saizensen (Far-East Frontline) which features eastern youth and 1-3 other bands. The first concert was performed in 1994 and they continue to today, with the total number of performances adding up to over 50. Other notable bands to appear in the series include the bloodthirsty butchers, Number Girl, and Cursive.
As a result of these concerts and the release of several records on Sakamoto Shouten, eastern youth eventually caught the attention of Toys Factory, and released their first major label single, Aosugiru Sora in 1997. Since then they've released albums at a steady pace, numbering to a total of 9, including self releases and major label releases. Notably, one of their albums, What Can You See From Your Place, (Japanese: Soko kara Nani ga Mieruka) was released in the US by Five One Inc., including a full translation of the lyrics and song titles.
In 2002, eastern youth recorded for a split single with Cursive, 8 Teeth to Eat You, in which each band contributed 4 tracks. A tour of both the US and Japan followed, featuring both bands. Unfortunately, the tour had to be cut short because Tim Kasher, the lead singer of Cursive, suffered a collapsed lung.
Currently, eastern youth is in the studio recording for their 10th album, and is playing concerts in Tokyo occasionally for Kyokutou Saizensen. Their 10th album is scheduled to be released next spring.
- Graham (published 2005.11.16, updated 2005.12.29) |
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Artist homepage
Sakamoto Shouten
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Keikaku Content |
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Review - Don Quijote |
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Discography list |
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| Albums |
| BSP-002 |
East End Land |
| BSP-006 |
Time Is Running |
| Sakasho-1 |
Eastern Youth |
| Sakasho-3 |
Kuchibue, Yofuke ni Hibiku |
| Sakasho-6 |
Koritsumuen no Hana |
| TFCC-88119 |
Tabiji ni Kisetsu ga Moeochiru |
| TFCC-88147 |
Kumo Inuke Koe |
| TFC-88182 |
Kanjusei Outouseyo |
| Unknown |
8 Teeth To Eat You |
| KICS-1000 |
Soko kara Nani ga Mieruka |
| Unknown |
What Can You See From Your Place |
| KICS-1097 |
Don Quijote |
Singles |
| Unknown |
Noboru Asahi Abite |
| Sakash-5 |
Hadashi de Ikazaru wo Enai |
| TFCC-88115 |
Aosugiru Sora |
| TFCC-87023 |
Kaze no Naka |
| TFCC-87039 |
Amazarashi nara Nureru ga Ii sa |
| TFCC-87086 |
Kakatonaru |
| KICM-1061 |
Sekai ha Warehibiku Miminari no you da |
| KICM-1109 |
Kyousei Shiryoku 0.6 |
Compilations |
| CAP-0091 |
Straight Ahead II |
| Unknown |
Come Alone To The Holy Night, Skinheads |
| Unknown |
Street Justice |
| Sakasho-2 |
Ookami no Utage |
| Unknown |
Cinderella V.A. I HATE DANCE....Why? |
DVDs |
| TFBQ-18003 |
Sono Zanshou to Zankyouon |
| TFBQ-18048 |
Archives 1997-2001 |
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Don Quijote (Album)
Released: 2004.08.04 (KICS-1097)
Label: King Records
Tracklist
1. Machi ha Furusato
2. Jet Man
3. Don Quijote
4. Akatsuki no Santa Maria
5. Kyousei Shiryoku 0.6
6. Haisha Fukkatsu no Uta
7. Yasude no Kamen to Manuketa Otoko
8. Yofuke to Rousoku no Hi
9. Tokyo Bokujou
10. Gatou ni Akari ga Hikaru Mae ni
11. Madobe |
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Kyousei Shiryoku 0.6 (Single)
Released: 2004.06.23 (KICM-1109)
Label: King Records
Tracklist
1. Kyousei Shiryoku 0.6
2. Enjousuru Koufuku
3. Furimukuna |
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Archives 1997-2001 (DVD)
Released: 2004.06.23 (TFBQ-18048)
Label: Toy's Factory
Tracklist
1. Izukohe
2. Aosugiru Sora
3. Natsu no Hi no Gogo
4. Nukurami ni Sumu Otoko
5. Yorube nai Tabi
6. Kaze no Naka
7. Amazorashi nara Nureru ga Ii sa
8. Sajin no Anata he
9. Seijaku ga Moeru
10. Kakato Naru
11. Yofuke no Uta
12. Subarashii Sekai
13. Aosugiru Sora (Second Clip)
14. Yoru no Tsuioku (Live Version)
15. Donten to Omokage (Viewsic Version) |
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What Can You See From Your Place (Album)
Released: 2003.09.02
Label: Five One Inc.
Tracklist
1. Freedom
2. The World Shatters And Resonates In My Ears
3. A Runner's Self-Portrait
4. Hands Tucked Away In My Pockets
5. Tokyo Clear Zero Degrees Celsius
6. Breaking The Vow On A Dare, August
7. Voice
8. Autumn Winds And The Guys
9. Zigzag, Zigzag, Ticktock, Ticktock
10. I Open The Door |
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Soko kara Nani ga Mieruka (Album)
Released: 2003.03.05 (KICS-1000)
Label: King Records
Tracklist
1. Jiyuu
2. Sekai ha Warehibiku Miminari no you da
3. Hashiru Jigazou
4. Pocket kara Te wo Dasenaide iru
5. Tokyo Kaisei Sesshi Reido
6. Hakai Muzan Hachigatsu
7. Koe
8. Akikaze to Yaroutachi
9. Zigzag Zigzag, Ticktock Ticktock
10. Door wo Akeru Ore |
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Sekai ha Warehibiku Miminari no you da (Single)
Released: 2002.09.25 (KICM-1061)
Label: King Records
Tracklist
1. Sekai ha Warehibiku Miminari no you da
2. Robou no Kage |
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8 Teeth To Eat You (Album)
Released: 2002.06.04
Label: Better Looking Records
Tracklist
5. Bura Bura Bushi
6. Muyounosuke
7. Nisokuhokoukouta
8. Itsudemo Koko ni Iru |
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Kanjusei Outouseyo (Album)
Released: 2001.08.08 (TFC-88182)
Label: Toy's Factory
Tracklist
1. Yoake no Uta
2. Abayo, Kaze no Zanshou
3. Slow Motion
4. Kuroi Taiyou
5. Kakatonaru
6. Seijaku ga Moeru
7. Nigatsu ha Vinyl Kasa no Naka
8. Ao no Fuukei
9. Zukkoke Mondou
10. Subarashii Sekai |
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