Discovering Japanese Rock Music

On a recent trip to Tokyo, I was drinking in Golden Gai with a friend of a friend. The tiny bar played great song after great song, and all of it vintage Japanese rock. I mentioned how much I was enjoying learning about all the great bands from back in the day that never got any exposure in the US, but lamented that—Juain Cope’s book Japrocksampler not withstanding—finding a good English-language source for information on these bands was tough.

That’s when my friend told me about Jrawk. Run by an obviously knowledgeable and dedicated fan, the site intends to be nothing less than a repository (or database if you will) for Japanese rock music. It has interviews, album reviews, live show reports, and more, and all of the music covered is at least worth a listen. If bands like Flower Travellin’ Band, Nagisa Ni Te, or Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her is your thing, or if all you know about Japanese rock is Cornelius or Boris, you should really check it out.

(The site is pretty new, but it’s filling fast with content, so don’t let the sparseness deter you.)

7 Responses to “Discovering Japanese Rock Music”

Bruce Anderson Said:

Ouch…white on black is painful! Still…sounds like it could be a useful site.

overoften Said:

I echo Bruce’s thoughts. Great idea, but I wonder if people who create sites with light text on dark background ever spend any amount of time actually reading it. I’ve given up on potentially useful sites before simply because my eyes couldn’t take it. I spend too much time staring at a computer screen anyway, I don’t want to accelerate the damage.

Plaudits for the idea, but please - a change of scheme!

fuzzycuffs Said:

Give a listen to Go!Go!7188 if you’re interested in Japanese rock. My favorite band. A mix of punk, ska, surfpunk, pop, and enka. Great stuff.

Jrawk Said:

Heh…OK, no white text on black, duly noted (although in my defense, it’s only the first page.)

I have to say I’m curious…which friend told them about us! We’re still so new that I we’re only up to “c” on the completed discographies.

Ah well, thanks for clicking…

kemek Said:

Jrawk, email me at kemekthedopecomputer[at]hotmail[dot]com and I’ll fill you in.

FLOWER TRAVELLIN' BAND Freak! Said:

FLOWER TRAVELLIN’ BAND

“We are here”

at Knitting Factory New York

Halleluwah, a Festival of Enthused Arts III

Nov, 22 2008

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