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[press release] MIYAVI – WHAT’S MY NAME? WORLD TOUR 2011

Thursday, July 28th, 2011 by Kathy Chee

Tickets for the New York show at Irving Plaza go on sale Friday, July 29 at 10am EST.
October 31, 2011 @ Irving Plaza
Buy tickets: http://bit.ly/ouORUX

-NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA CIRCUIT-

10/20/2011 SanFrancisco, CA – Slims
10/21/2011 Los Angeles, CA – House of Blues
10/23/2011 Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre
10/24/2011 Seattle, WA – Showbox
10/28/2011 Chicago, IL – House of Blues
10/30/2011 Toronto, ONT – Phoenix Concert Theatre
10/31/2011 New York, NY – Irving Plaza
11/02/2011 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
11/04/2011 Atlanta, GA – The Loft
11/05/2011 Orlando, FL – The Club at Firestone
11/07/2011 Houston, TX – Scout Bar
11/08/2011 Dallas, TX – Trees
11/12/2011 Lima, Peru – Centro Convenciones Scencia
11/15/2011 Buenos Aires, Argentina – El Teatro Colegiales

For more tour info, visit http://myv382tokyo.com/

[photo] Puffy AmiYumi @ Irving Plaza 10/10/10

Thursday, October 14th, 2010 by Kathy Chee
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[photo] BOOM BOOM SATELLITES @ Irving Plaza 10/10/10

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010 by Kathy Chee
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[photo] Zazen Boys @ Irving Plaza 10/10/10

Monday, October 11th, 2010 by Kathy Chee
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[interview] Zazen Boys

Thursday, October 7th, 2010 by Victoria Goldenberg

Although Zazen Boys didn’t make it back to New York City as soon as bandleader Shutoku Mukai promised, they’ll perform alongside Boom Boom Satellites, Puffy AmiYumi and Echostream at Irving Plaza as part of the Far East to East Showcase on Oct. 10. Mukai’s kept busy since Zazen Boys last performed in America. He’s toured solo and paired up with indie pop musician Leo Imai to form a new band, Kimonos. Mukai answered some questions via e-mail, shedding light on Zazen Boys’ future and why his relationship with Imai is strictly platonic.

pS: It’s been a year and a half since you performed in New York City. Last time I spoke with you, you said you Zazen Boys intended to come back last September. What happened?

Shutoku Mukai: I did say that. I’m sorry. We had some problems with the initial bookings. These kinds of things are always subject to change.

pS: In the spring, you did another Acoustic & Electric solo tour. You originally performed solo after Number Girl disbanded. Did this tour have any significant meaning?

Mukai: Playing solo feels very natural and easy to me, not least because I can move freely on my own. So I’m always playing by myself here and there through the year.

pS: Will you ever release studio recordings of your solo performances?

Mukai: Not yet.

pS: On the flip side, you recently formed Kimonos with protégé Leo Imai. How did this band come into existence?

Mukai: I would not say he’s my protégé. Our relationship is very much on an equal footing. We started out just having fun together. Not in a gay way. Just as friends. We thought we’d get together to cover some recordings of songs by people like Talking Heads and Cypress Hill, just for fun. Then we started to click musically, started writing our own songs, and became more and more serious about the songs until we decided to turn it into Kimonos.

pS: Please tell us about Kimonos’ album, which is coming out in November.

Mukai: Leo and I have very different backgrounds. I come from the Japanese countryside; he is half-Japanese, half-Swedish. Yet we have a very similar outlook on the city of Tokyo, and Kimonos is that outlook put to music. Our vision of Tokyo is definitely more real than something like, say, Akira.

pS: I believe Kimonos is the first band of yours in which you are not the lead singer. What was the reasoning behind having Leo Imai front the band, and how does it feel?

Mukai: I do sing on quite a few of the songs. But Leo sings more, and I just like his vocal style.

pS: How does the songwriting process differ between Zazen Boys and Kimonos?

Mukai: Its pretty much the same. Except with Kimonos, it’s two people doing the writing.

pS: Based off “Almost Human,” Kimonos has a dance sound, which you’ve also explored in Zazen Boys. Will Zazen Boys take a different direction to contrast?

Mukai: I don’t know yet. It could go either way.

pS: How will you juggle both Zazen Boys and Kimonos?

Mukai: Basically, Zazen Boys are ongoing.

pS: Is Zazen Boys working on any new music?

Mukai: Yes we are. We have many illmatic songs now.

[press release] PUFFY AMIYUMI TO PERFORM AT FAR EAST TO EAST SHOWCASE AT NYAF

Thursday, July 8th, 2010 by Kathy Chee

Duo To Headline Concert At NYC’s Irving Plaza

The New York Anime Festival (NYAF) and Superglorious today announced Puffy AmiYumi, an iconic Japanese girl rock band, will perform at the Far East To East Showcase (FETES) on Sunday, October 10, 2010. FETES is produced by Superglorious, a live event production firm responsible for orchestrating events with a very eclectic and exciting mix of artists. The New York Anime Festival, an anime, manga, and Japanese pop culture convention, will take place October 8-10, 2010 at the Jacob K. Javits Center in Manhattan. It is created by and co-located with the New York Comic Con. Puffy AmiYumi will be appearing at NYAF prior to their FETES performance. NYAF has already announced Japanese rock band VAMPS will appear as guests, and comics legends Stan Lee, John Romita, Sr., and John Romita, Jr. will headline the New York Comic Con.

FETES — going into its third year — is a night of music that brings together musical artists from both America and Japan, focusing on the borderlessness of song, and creating an evening appealing to anime fans, audiophiles, and casual New Yorkers interested in something new. Presented in Irving Plaza (East 15th Street, New York, NY) for the first time, FETES is proud to take place in this historic venue, and will be presenting a roster of performers fully befitting the concert hall.

“FETES has been a unique attraction at the New York Anime Festival since 2008,” NYAF and NYCC Show Manager Lance Fensterman said. “And, in 2010, we’re excited to welcome in a new year of FETES — with our biggest group of artists from both the US and Japan that we’ve seen yet.”

“I’m very happy to work with the renowned Puffy AmiYumi,” FETES Director Hayden Brereton said. “Their exceptional body of work and global appeal will promise a very exciting show for our audience.”

Puffy AmiYumi will be appearing at the New York Anime Festival and New York Comic Con throughout the weekend for panel discussions and autograph signings before taking the stage on Sunday night at Irving Plaza. Tickets are $22 in advance and $25 at the doors. Tickets can be ordered at Irving Plaza’s Box Office or via Ticketmaster from July 9th. FETES will be announcing further details and additional acts throughout the summer.

Tickets for NYAF or NYCC may be purchased at www.nyanimefestival.com or www.nycomiccon.com. Other information about the shows, as well as news about the Reed Pop Culture Group, which also organizes Star Wars Celebration, is available at Lance Fensterman’s blog, www.mediumatlarge.net.

[photo] Miyavi @ Irving Plaza NYC

Friday, July 2nd, 2010 by Kathy Chee
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[meta-jacked] The Aquarian Weekly – Utada @ Irving Plaza NYC

Thursday, March 4th, 2010 by Kathy Chee

An exerpt from the Aquarian Weekly article on Utada Hikaru’s live concert at Irving Plaza NYC (written by Victoria Goldenberg).

“NEW YORK, NY—The name Utada doesn’t ring a bell in the United States, and the Japanese-American singer’s two English-language albums have sold just a few thousand copies each in North America. Yet both albums were big hits in Japan, where Utada is a multi-million selling singer-songwriter, stadium-size star and one of the most recognizable names in J-pop of the last decade.”

Read the rest of the article at The Aquarian Weekly – NJ’s Oldest Alt-Weekly.

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VAMPS in the USA

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 by Kathy Chee

The dynamic duo of K.A.Z and Hyde are hitting up the USA with a coast to coast tour starting July 11th in New York. Not so surprising, considering founder Kevin Lyman’s track record of bringing over Japanese bands (D’espairs Ray, The Underneath and MUCC on Taste of Chaos), is VAMPs inclusion on two Warped Tour dates.  CT and MD fans should prepare themselves for some serious time and space competition from the 20+ other bands on the Warped Tour lineup.


Is it not odd that the official Vamprose Channel doesn’t have the full version up?

Jul 11 2009 – FILLMORE at IRVING PLAZA (NEW YORK, NY)
Jul 12 2009 – WARPED TOUR @ Meadows Music Theater (HARTFORD, CT)
Jul 14 2009 – WARPED TOUR @ Merriweather Post Pavilion (COLUMBIA, MD)
Jul 16 2009 – SONAR (BALTIMORE, MD)
Jul 19 2009 – SHOWBOX at the MARKET (SEATTLE, WA)
Jul 20 2009 – HAWTHORNE THEATRE (PORTLAND, OR)
Jul 25 2009 – GRAND BALLROOM at REGENCY CENTER (SAN FRANCISCO, CA)
Jul 27 2009 – WASTED SPACE at the HARD ROCK HOTEL (LAS VEGAS, NV)
Jul 29 2009 – SOMA (SAN DIEGO, CA)
Aug 1 2009 – WILTERN THEATER (LOS ANGELES, CA)

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