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The United Sounds of Superglorious » gelatine http://www.superglorious.com The United Sounds of Superglorious Mon, 17 Oct 2011 23:03:59 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 Photoglorious: The Netherlands, Quaff, Object, Gelatine at Knitting Factory http://www.superglorious.com/photoglorious-the-netherlands-quaff-object-gelatine-at-knitting-factory http://www.superglorious.com/photoglorious-the-netherlands-quaff-object-gelatine-at-knitting-factory#comments Wed, 05 May 2010 20:21:33 +0000 H-Type http://www.superglorious.com/?p=301 So last month Superglorious was given the project of presenting the visual rock band Quaff in Brooklyn. It have turned into into a standard fare ‘J-rock’ show with the same bunch of local bands, pandering to the same group of fans. I decided to mix things up with some heavy hitters culminating with The Netherlands headlining.

Here are some photos of the outcome:

Photos by Daisuke Yoshida

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Monday April 26th: The Netherlands at Knitting Factory http://www.superglorious.com/monday-april-26th-the-netherlands-at-knitting-factory http://www.superglorious.com/monday-april-26th-the-netherlands-at-knitting-factory#comments Fri, 23 Apr 2010 00:38:59 +0000 H-Type http://www.superglorious.com/?p=296 The NetherlandsIf you’re looking to get over the case of the ‘mondays’ then join us this coming Monday (April 26th) at Knitting Factory again as we present our friends The Netherlands who are back with new tunes, new lineup and a new look!

“The Netherlands play a kind of futuristic biker rock. Their singer slathers his voice in weird, psycho effects, and their 30 minute set is a burst of anti-intellectual glee.” – Time Out NY

Joining the bill will be Quaff (from Japan), Gelatine and Object.

Details:

Doors 7Pm//Show 8Pm    $8.00 All Ages

Knitting Factory: 361 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn NY.    MAP

Superglorious presents The Netherlands

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Far East to East Showcase returns! http://www.superglorious.com/far-east-to-east-showcase-returns http://www.superglorious.com/far-east-to-east-showcase-returns#comments Thu, 20 Aug 2009 17:44:42 +0000 H-Type http://www.superglorious.com/?p=78 The Far East To East Showcase is back again with a lineup that will rock out the New York Anime Fest. weekend.  Taking place at Sunday September 27th at The Studio @ Webster Hall, F.E.T.E.S. 2009 will feature: Kokusyoku Sumire & Swinging Popsicle from Japan, and local bands EchostreamGelatine.

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More Details after the jump


Event Details:

Far East To East Showcase 2009

Date: Sunday September 27th

Venue: The Studio @ Webster Hall — MAP

Doors: 5:30PM  Show: 6:30PM

Cover: $10 Advance // $15 Day of Show

All Ages

Get Tickets Here!

Featured Artists:

KOKUSYOKU SUMIRE:

The dark sounds of baroque and cabaret unite for a unique two-piece band know as Kokusyoku Sumire. At the center of Kokusyoku Sumire (Black Violet) are Yuka, a genuine soprano songstress with the attraction of a little devil, and Sachi, an exceptional violinist and model who effortlessly strikes adorable poses. The girls express with extravagant freedom motifs based on internationally known fairy tales such as Little Red Riding Hood, The Little Match Girl, and Hansel and Gretel, while adopting elements from such music genres as chansons and classical music. Formed in 2004, this musical unit has acquired a unique position in the Japanese musical scene and the world. Kokusyoku Sumire toured France at the end of November 2007 and are ready to enchant New York City at NYAF.

SWINGING POPSICLE:

Japanese indie music veterans Swinging Popsicle play pop/rock music in amazing fashion with incredible vocals, tasty guitar work, and catchy lyrics. After starting strong with multiple Sony-label releases, Swinging Popsicle continued to build their international fan base with their independent releases of “Change” and “Orange.” Their album transit features the hits “I Just Wanna Kiss You” and “Girl Meets Boy.” Performing to regular sold-out live shows, the band continued to develop new material for their full-length album, Go on, which features “rainbounds,” “Clash,” and “Chocolate Soul Music.” Swinging Popsicle also contributed music to the NITRO+ PC game “STAR MINE GIRL / SUMAGA.

Swinging Popsicle was nominated as Best Japanese Rock Band by Shojo Beat magazine.

ECHOSTREAM:

Echostream is a band that succeeds in creating music that can draw the audience into its world of rich and vivid emotion. Deep grooves, driving guitars, and a dark and beautiful ambience provide a perfectly crafted world for emotion-injected vocals to thrive in. Live performances are more like theatrical experiences than concerts. Echostream’s ability to connect emotionally with its audiences is the band’s true strength. Their fans come back time and time again for a chance to relive this intense experience. For never having been on extended tour, Echostream has racked up a lot of credit around the Eastern half of the nation and opened up for international touring acts such as Blood, Anti-Feminism, and Phantasmagoria. For more information about this unique band, go to myspace.com/echostream.

GELATINE:

In Japan, there was an all-girl punk band called 10 Yen Anakinoko, begun by singer Seiko when she was only 15-years-old. This band ended after playing in New York City in 1995, and they have since become a legend. Five years later, a 10 Yen Anakinoko reunion show with new guitarist Jun became the beginning of Gelatine; a band created to let the great songs of 10 Yen Anakinoko come to alive once again as well as to craft new, intense music. Gelatine’s long-awaited first album, Gie Ji Gaii, was released in January 2009. It is an embodiment of what Gelatine has been aiming to capture for all these years. Experience the Japanese horror-comical freak punk metal that is Gelatine at FETES!

THE NEW YORK ANIME FESTIVAL:

The New York Anime Festival takes place September 25-27, 2009 at the Jacob K. Javits Center in Midtown Manhattan and is organized by Reed Exhibitions, the creators of New York Comic Con. The New York Anime Festival showcases the best of anime pop culture, including the latest anime, manga, Japanese cinema, music, and games, and anime-influenced comics, animation, and films from around the world. The festival features exclusive and extensive screenings, a gala cosplay masquerade, sessions with the some of the biggest names in anime from Japan, Asia, and America, and explores the Japanese cultural experience with displays of both traditional and cutting-edge Japanese life. Further information can be found at newyorkanimefestival.com.

New York Anime Festival: http://www.newyorkanimefestival.com

Medium At Large (NYAF official blog): http://www.mediumatlarge.net/

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