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atsonicpark 03.04.2008 05:53 PM

classic albums, atsonicpark edition # 22: number girl - sappukei
 

 

NUMBER GIRL "SAPPUKEI"
Toshiba EMI, 2000

Mixing elements of post-hardcore, indie rock, and even a little bit of "alternative" music, and strangely produced by David Fridmann, Number Girl create a complex, noisey, distorted rock album. For fans of just amazing songwriting. Fast and full of strange hooks fused with amazing riffs. Strangely minimal guitar at times creates a weird counterpoint to some of the Jesus Lizard-ish basslines and Husker Du-ish guitar pummeling with one of the top 10 best drummers I've ever heard and distinctive singing/shouting that sometimes goes with the music and oftentimes goes completely against it -- beautifully. There's not much I can say except that they've been overlooked in America for far too long (despite touring here, being on compilations here, and being without a doubt the most popular j-indie band of all time -- unfortunately, most of the Japanese bands that get popular over here need some kind of image and this band doesn't have one)... and I haven't been able to get enough of their music for the past 5 years. The songwriting is just so topnotch. Great band, easily one of my most listened to ever and... actually, one of the few perfect bands. They'd splinter off into some other awesome bands (Toddle, Zazen Boys, Sloth Love Chunks, Vola and the Oriental Machine) but nothing will ever top Number Girl and, specifically, this album.

I'M A BRUTAL MAN!

pbradley 03.04.2008 06:00 PM

But I'm not a fan of just amazing songwriting.

atsonicpark 03.04.2008 06:03 PM

Haha.

Well, there's other good stuff too.

pbradley 03.04.2008 06:13 PM

I had School Girl Distortional Addict for a while but I lost it somwhere.

Everyneurotic 03.04.2008 06:15 PM

i tried downloading one of their albums once but only could get the songs whose titles weren't in japanese characters. i liked what i heard.

king_buzzo 03.05.2008 04:25 AM

checking that out later man, thanks.

PAULYBEE2656 03.05.2008 10:37 AM

not in my mindbank of music. ive never come accross them!

jimbrim 03.05.2008 12:01 PM

Never heard them, but i might check em out. Is it really a 'classic' though?

atsonicpark 03.05.2008 03:42 PM

Well, if you like my taste in music and like the other albums I've mentioned on here, then sure. I try not to lead people astray with my tastes, hence no reccomendations of Jon's wonderful album "Smoke" yet, as much as I want to...

auto-aim 09.18.2009 03:37 PM

i recently discovered how good this this band is after having them on my "to check out" list for a while and did a little search now to find out more and what do you know! I'm surprised they're not more well known as well - especially on this board - they're a really fun, catchy band with angles and directly related to bands like Sonic Youth, Pixies, MBV, dino jr... basically all the rock bands that people here cream over.
They're damn good and enjoyable - I've got a couple of albums coming my way which i really hope arrive intact as I paid a bit extra for them before they go absurd in price... this album being one that I'm waiting on... Would you say it's your favourite atsonicpark? I'm refraining from finding a download before getting it.

auto-aim 09.18.2009 03:51 PM

check this out you bastards!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzfRwKZMeto

pbradley 09.18.2009 04:00 PM

Number Girl's guitar tones are magnificent.

barry swedgin 09.18.2009 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark


 

NUMBER GIRL "SAPPUKEI"
Toshiba EMI, 2000

Mixing elements of post-hardcore, indie rock, and even a little bit of "alternative" music, and strangely produced by David Fridmann, Number Girl create a complex, noisey, distorted rock album. For fans of just amazing songwriting. Fast and full of strange hooks fused with amazing riffs. Strangely minimal guitar at times creates a weird counterpoint to some of the Jesus Lizard-ish basslines and Husker Du-ish guitar pummeling with one of the top 10 best drummers I've ever heard and distinctive singing/shouting that sometimes goes with the music and oftentimes goes completely against it -- beautifully. There's not much I can say except that they've been overlooked in America for far too long (despite touring here, being on compilations here, and being without a doubt the most popular j-indie band of all time -- unfortunately, most of the Japanese bands that get popular over here need some kind of image and this band doesn't have one)... and I haven't been able to get enough of their music for the past 5 years. The songwriting is just so topnotch. Great band, easily one of my most listened to ever and... actually, one of the few perfect bands. They'd splinter off into some other awesome bands (Toddle, Zazen Boys, Sloth Love Chunks, Vola and the Oriental Machine) but nothing will ever top Number Girl and, specifically, this album.

I'M A BRUTAL MAN!


Uh, where's the usual link??

exploding plastic candle 09.18.2009 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by auto-aim
check this out you bastards!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzfRwKZMeto


that's a damn good song. I'll check 'em out

Elder. 09.18.2009 11:51 PM

I heard of these guys when I found bands like Toddle and such but I had trouble finding their stuff for download.

atsonicpark 09.19.2009 06:49 AM

enjoy

http://www.mediafire.com/?id10mjnnjgi

Elder. 09.19.2009 10:22 AM

Sick, thanks a lot.

barry swedgin 09.19.2009 05:20 PM

Thanks, man!

barry swedgin 09.20.2009 01:53 PM

Great great album. I'm hearing The Pixies in there, for sure!!

atsonicpark 05.11.2010 07:08 AM

 


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