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Eastern Youth is:
Hisashi Yoshino
Atsuya Tamori
Tomokazu Ninomiya
Artist bio:
Eastern Youth originated in Sapporo, Hokkaido in 1988. After the band moved to Tokyo in 1990, Ninomiya
joined eastern youth, thus forming the dynamic lineup we have today. Since then, the band has created their own independent label,
"Sakamoto-Shouten," and releases their own materials.
In 1994, in the spirit of showing better live concert in the style of battle of the bands, they started
their regular live performance series called "Kyokutoh-Saizensen."
They kept both independent releases and the live series honestly and steadily and established the
name.
Eastern Youth's originality in lyrics, illustrating their deep respect
for the rich Japanese culture and western musical influences, tied in with strong live
performances, has led the band to become a legend among the indie rock
scene in Japan. In 1996, the band signed to Toy's Factory and released their first single,
"Aosugiru-Sora." The single successfully reached a wider audience
in Japan. Since then, the band has released three albums and five singles and they were all
co-produced by Eddie Ashworth. The lyrics, written by Yoshino and sung
in Japanese, are intense literary expressions of emotions and the sense of helpless in
the passage in life. Eastern Youth stands out amidst the numerous bands
in the current Japanese music scene, who opt to perform in English rather than their mother tongue.
Yoshino credits Fugazi, Jawbreaker, Stiff Little Fingers, and Discharge
for having an impact in his music background. He also cited Mogwai, Dilan Group, Yo
La Tengo as his latest favorites. Although Eastern Youth's sound is punk-based,
it's uniquely diverse and complex, despite being only a three-piece band.
In August 2000, the band released the compilation album "Kyokuto-Saizensen"
from Sakamoto-Shouten, which features bands like Husking Bee, Bloodthirsty Butchers, Number Girl, and
Naht, who joined the series of the show in the past. After embarking on
west coast dates with At The Drive-In in the fall of the year, Eastern Youth released new
single "Kakato-Naru" in Japan and recorded the new album "Kanjusei
Ohtohseyo (Respond sensibility). During the recording in the U.S., they played a few shows
with Jimmy Eat World, and later they invited Jimmy Eat World for their
"Kyokuto-Saizensen tour" in Japan. After releasing the album "Kanjusei-Ohtohseyo",
the band toured the country extensively. In June 2002, Eastern Youth are
coming back to the U.S. with long waited the first official U.S. release, "8 Teeth To Eat
You ", split CD with Cursive. In the spirit of "Kyokuto-Saizensen", their first national tour
with Cursive is scheduled.
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