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Japancakes
OriginAthens, Georgia, United States
GenresIndie rock
Post-rock
Years active1999–present
LabelsKindercore Records
Darla Records
WARM

Japancakes is an American indie rock group, based in Athens, Georgia, United States.

History

Rhythm guitarist Eric Berg formed the band with the idea of putting ten musicians in a band without any rehearsal, and performing a D chord for 45 minutes (similar to Terry Riley's In C). He continued performances with numerous instrumentalists before releasing their first recording If I Could See Dallas on Kindercore Records in 1999. The band settled into a consistent lineup on The Sleepy Strange, released in 2001, also on Kindercore. That lineup, which included pedal steel instrumentalist John Neff, drummer Brant Rackley, keyboardist Todd Kelly, bassist Nick Bielli, and cellist/keyboardist Heather MacIntosh (along with Eric Berg on guitar) also recorded 2002's Belmondo for California's Darla Records imprint. 2003 saw the departure of Todd Kelly, and 2004 saw the release of Waking Hours on the Athens label WARM Recordings.

Japancakes released two albums in fall 2007, Giving Machines and a cover of My Bloody Valentine's Loveless, both on Darla Records.

Their first three albums, "If I Could See Dallas," "Down the Elements," and "The Sleepy Strange" were re-released on Darla Records in February 2008.

As of 2015, a new album is planned.[1] The band will release a self-titled album on May 6, 2016, independent of a record label.[2]

Discography

References

  1. ^ Lamb, Gordon (2015-04-08). "Threats & Promises: Kuroma Readies New Album, Japancakes Returns and More | Flagpole Magazine | Athens, GA News, Music, Arts, Restaurants". Flagpole.com. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  2. ^ Steffen, Chris (2016-05-02). "Album Premiere: Japancakes, self-titled". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-05-06.