Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Asian American Rock Music

ASIAN AMERICANS IN ROCK MUSIC
From near the birth of rock music, Asian and Asian Americans have had their hands in creating extremely relevant and ground-breaking rock music. Many of these artists, through their unique styles and experimentation, have contributed major progressions in different compositional technique, purpose, and even (in the case of Japanoise) general genre creation.


Earlier Rock
FANNY – Most likely the first all-female rock band to sign with a major label - fronted by two Asian Pacific American women (Filipinas Jean/June Millington).
YOKO ONO'S PLASTIC ONO BAND - Band formed by Yoko Ono which has only recently begun to be credited with having a major influence in the progression of rock music, particularly on musicians, grossly disproportionate to its sales and visibility (much like the Velvet Underground, cohorts of Andy Warhol).
JOHN & YOKO – releasing Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins in November 1968, John Lennon and Yoko Ono collaborated to form a very progressive audio art form. Combining elements of futurism, Zen philosophy, and racial/gender equalities, the two thematicized the female body and symbolized the role of women in society through their avant-garde compositions

1990s
BLONDE REDHEAD- comprises of Kazu Kakino, Maki Takahashi, Simone Pace and Amedeo Pace and is known for its dissonant and chaotic sound. Although Takahashi has left, the band continues to record and their sixth album is due out in early 2007.
"EAR OF THE DRAGON" a compilation album of Asian American indie rock bands including Seam, Versus, Aminiature, Skankin' Pickle and J Church, is released in 1995, followed by the inevitable multi-band tour
BIG HEAD TODD & THE MONSTERS - Led by Todd Park Mohr, of German, Korean, and Native American descent
CIBO MATTO - Popular Japanese rock band touring the US
HARVEY DANGER - rock/alternative band from the late 90's which rose to fame in 1998 with “Flagpole Sitta” - includes multi-instrumentalist Jeff Lin
METALLICA- Kirk Lee Hammet (lead guitarist) of Filipino, Chinese and Irish descent
MOIST - David Usher (Thai/Jewish) was the lead singer of Moist.
NO DOUBT – ska band which hit rock superstardom in 1995 with its release "Tragic Kingdom." One of their first hit singles, "Don’t Speak," is about the end of the romantic relationship between lead singer Gwen Stefani and Indian American bassist Tony Kanal.
STATIC-X – Los Angeles alternative metal band
WIDE MOUTH MASON - Group opened for the Rolling Stones

2000s
Bow Wow Wow's- ANNABELLA LWIN OF "BOW WOW WOW - their music ranges from simple, goofy, non- sensical tunes to complex, crisp pop masterpieces. Their music has been described as a pastiche of Latin and African beats, 50's rock-n-roll, and spaghetti western soundtracks placed together with an incredible sense of humor and vigor.
COCO LEE (singer) performs "A Love Before Time," from the "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" soundtrack, at the 73rd annual Academy Awards (2001)
DEFTONES - Chino Moreno (vocals), Stephen Carpenter (guitar), Chi Chang (bass) and Abe Cunningham (drums) combines elements of punk, pop, hip-hop and traditional metal. The new album, the Deftones' sixth (including a 2005 rarities collection), presents another dynamic collision of atmosphere and metal guitar as singer Chino Moreno soars and tumbles through the ether, fueled by wonder and alienation. It is a sound both agonized and wistful, the kind of contemplative shoe-gazing rock that occurs when you're doubled over in agony.
DIALATED PEOPLES - The group DJ, Babu, is of Filipino descent and is a member of the DJ crew Beat Junkies.
ENDA – four-piece alternative rock band including Valerie Moorhead and Jennifer Yee, two Asian-American singer songwriters
HOOBASTANK - Led by Doug Robb (half Japanese/half White)
LINKIN PARK - Mike Shinoda (lead vocals / m.c.) & DJ Joseph Hahn (DJ, sampling, BG vocals) are part of this successful and popular group.
P.O.D. ("Payable Upon Death") - Asian Pacific Islander American (Guam) cousins Sonny Sandoval (vocals) and "Wuv" Bernando (drums) lead this group
Sum 41 - The band includes Dave "Brownsound" Baksh, who is of South Asian descent, and broke onto the charts in 2001 with their album “All Killer No Filler”
SUSIE SUH - upcoming artist on a major American label
TRUST CO. - Alabama-based band features guitarist James Fukai
UNWRITTEN LAW - band's eclectic blend of punk and ska features Pat Kim on bass. Their 2005 CD is titled "Here's to the Mourning."
YELLOW CARD - Ventura-based punk quintet is led by Sean Mackin - a "Hapa"
THE YEAH YEAH YEAHS - Lead singer Karen O is of Polish and Korean parentage, and was born in South. She is known for her livid stage antics and quirky sense of style.
RACHAEL YAMAGATA – upcoming American born/educated singer/songwriter of the new decade


Capturing the attention of not only college radio, but critics and American musicians alike, a wave of artists originating from Asia have had a profound impact and definite success operating in multiple sub-genre's in American rock music. Although the influence of these Asian musicians has no genre-bounds, one of the most prominent of these movements within the rock genre is the surge of noise bands many have come to refer to largely as 'Japanoise' These groups include:

ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE - Japanese psychedelic band
AFRIRAMPO - Noise rock band from Osaka, Japan
BORIS - Japanese psychedelic/drone metal band
THE BOREDOMS – Japanese noise rock band
CUI JIAN - "Father of Chinese Rock Music combines traditional Chinese instruments and melodic sensitivities with Western rock.
DO AS INFINITY - Japan's popular hard rock band
EVERY LITTLE THING - pop rock group from Japan featuring Kaon Mochida (vocals) and Ichiro Ito (guitar)
MAD CAPSULE MARKETS - hard rock band from Japan
MELT BANANA - experimental noise band from Japan
N.E.X.T. - Korean metal, industrial, rock & techno punk band
RUINS- Experimental Japanese rock duo
ANOUSHKA SHANKAR - touring and performs classical Indian music with her father Ravi Shankar


includes Cornelius; Buffalo Daughter, who caught the eye of Luscious Jackson, followed by a contract with Beastie Boys' label Grand Royal; and Kahimi Karie.

Pizzicato Five -- currently being represented by Matador Records -- and Shonen Knife --


Other resources on Asian- Americans in Rock music:
http://www.starla.org/articles/aam.htm - Interview with James Iha, guitarist of the Smashing Pumpkins and A Perfect Circle
http://www.allaboutasians.com/asian-music5.html – An extensive list of websites focusing on Asian music and bands (underground and more mainstream)
http://www.explode.com/media/asianrock.shtml – an informative article discussing racial aspects in rock and media. An excerpt: "Due to their lack of presence in mainstream American rock, Asian American-led bands may automatically be viewed as a kind of marketing gimmick, which coincides with the recent influx of Asians in the media the last several years. However, Asian Americans have had long-standing, solid ties"

6 comments:

  1. Hi Chris,

    Coco Lee is more pop than rock.

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  2. This is a really impressive list, Chris. I like the way you've divided up the stuff into: American musicians of Asian descent and the more recent flux of Asian recording artists in the US. This definitely is reflective in the rock music discourse especially in its more recent trend in "internationalism" (Carl Wilson talks about this in his article about the race and class politics within indie rock music scene.)

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  4. Nice list! My best friend just showed me Melt-Banana a couple days ago. I was at a loss of words when I heard them. So recently, I found a band with an Asian singer, and now I can't remember who they are or the name of the song. All I remember is that the music video had a girl in a white dress running around in a desert picking up masks out of the dirt. Do you know of any 4-piece hard rock bands that made something like that?

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  5. Its 2015, what's been happening since? Great work Chris. Anyway, check out http://rootofthetooth.weebly.com
    In the mainstream, Asian-American musicians are victims seems like, chasing the dream. I've been checking out some of the bands and solo acts on your list. There are a lot of people out there who are trying to figure this thing out. I go from site to site on the internet. all of it needs to be kept up to date.

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  6. presents another dynamic collision of atmosphere and metal guitar as singer Chino Moreno soars and tumbles through the ether, rock music news

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