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Hi everyone,
Its Shinji from DMBQ/Boredoms here. I am writing to my friends who is living in US and other countries. As you know, Japan’s most powerful earthquake since records began has struck the north-east coast, triggering a massive tsunami. Fortunately I am OK because I am living in Osaka, but now the damage situation is gradually clarified.
So many our friends, friend’s of friend, friend’s family, musicians, people who work in music venue, etc… a lot of people who we know were struck. And communications are almost 100% down in northeast japan still. Friends who were staying in northern Japan to have a show etc,, can not come back to their home and now they are in the
refuge where the acquaintance doesn’t exist.
Plus, Tokyo’s electricity will be cut off gradually from tomorrow. Even railway will be 50% running and now gasoline is almost empty in Tokyo, means Tokyo’s economy will be down. The food scarcity has already started because the factory cannot operate.
Please help them. Volunteer’s acceptance has not been begun yet. We want to send relief and condolence donation directly to people and north-east Japan’s music scene in future. Please send donation or organize benefits show in your town for them.
Please Cc-ing this email to your artist friends too.
Please send donations via paypal:
Shinji Masuko DMBQ/Boredoms
dmbq@dmbq.net
Sabertooth Cavity is a self-described “marching noise rock band” out of Carlsbad, New Mexico, and this five piece knows how to write rock and roll like no other. It’s seriously its own breed of heavy riffing, pounding drums, thumping bass, and wild saxophone that’s guaranteed to make you stand up and rock out, even in it’s just in front of a mirror alone in your room.The band’s most recent release, En Lak Ech (you are the other me), is truly something to lend your ears to. This record is twenty-seven minutes of the purest, loudest, fastest rock to be released in some time, and while it may knock you to the floor, you’ll want to spring back up for more of the goodness. The band creates an interesting hybrid that borrows from noise rock, fusion, classic metal, psych, and a million other rock and roll varieties to create a style that is both entirely accessible but at the same time just abrasive enough to have some real soul to it. They straddle the line very nicely, not going all metal on everyone so to speak, but maintaining a rock and roll genre balancing act that comes together very well. It really makes for some great “rock out so hard in your car that the people next to you stare in amazement” music.