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Guitar Wolf

Guitar Wolf (Japanese: ギ タ ー ウ ル フ) is a Japanese garage rock power trio founded in Tokyo in 1987. They coined the phrase "jet rock 'n' roll", which they use to describe their musical style. The band is signed to Sony Music Japan's Ki/oon Records division.

Guitar Wolf
Seiji of Guitar Wolf performing in 2005
Background information
OriginHarajuku, Tokyo, Japan
Genres[1][2]
Years active1987–present
Labels
MembersSeiji
Gotz
Shingo
Past membersNarita
Masaharu
Tōru
Billy
U.G
Hikaru
Websiteguitarwolf.net

Guitar Wolf has released thirteen studio albums internationally as well as a live album, numerous singles, and a retrospective compilation called Golden Black. The band members have also been featured in two B-grade science fiction horror films: Wild Zero and Sore Losers. A collection of Guitar Wolf's most popular videos and live performances have been compiled into a limited-edition DVD titled Red Idol.

History edit

Formation edit

 
Guitar Wolf performing in 1995

Guitarist Seiji was born in Nagasaki Prefecture but moved to nearby Shimane Prefecture while he was still young. Upon graduating high school, he moved to Tokyo, where he became lead vocalist for the band Far East Punch. With a strong desire to play guitar, Seiji dedicated himself to the instrument after coming across a copy of the single "Rumble" by Link Wray & His Ray Men at Tower Records in Shibuya. He has stated that the 1958 instrumental "saved his music life".[3]

Seiji met bassist Billy (Hideaki Sekiguchi) while the two were working in Harajuku. Realizing they shared similar musical tastes, they decided to form a rock band together. After convincing Seiji's coworker Narita to accompany them on drums, Guitar Wolf formed in Harajuku in 1987. Each member adopted a Ramones-style surname reflecting the instrument he played: Seiji became Guitar Wolf, Billy became Bass Wolf, and Narita became Drum Wolf, though Narita would depart the group shortly thereafter. For a brief period, Seiji's younger brother Masaharu filled in on drums before current drummer Tōru was found.[4]

In time, the band would come to develop its own unique strain of punk rock music, fusing multiple genres together into what the band described as Jet Rock 'n' Roll. Although Guitar Wolf has cited Joan Jett as an important musical and stylistic influence, contrary to some reports, the term Jet Rock is not derived from Joan Jett's name. The term's origin is, rather, attributed to the sound of a jet plane. In an interview conducted in St. Louis on 5 April 2012, Seiji clarified: "I love jet plane. I love noisy music, too. So...there were records...many records...every record have no big sounds. So...easy to listen. I hate that! So! I add jet sounds. Bwaaaahng! Explosion!" In the same interview, when asked who created the term Jet Rock, Seiji replied, "Me. Yeah, yeah. So we are #1 Japanese Jet Rock Band".[5]

First releases edit

By 1994, the band had released three albums and a single. Their first album, Wolf Rock!, was recorded in Seiji's basement and released in the US on vinyl by Goner Records.[6] Their second album, Kung Fu Ramone, was released through Bag of Hammers; their third, titled Run Wolf Run, contains a number of re-recorded tracks from Kung Fu Ramone.[7] 1994 also saw the release of their first single, "Somethin' Else b/w Red Rockabilly", again through Bag of Hammers.

Later work edit

 
Guitar Wolf at Burger Boogaloo, Mosswood Park, Oakland, 2017

The period between 1994 and 2000 is when Guitar Wolf released much of their best-known material. In 1996, a performance at a New York City record store secured the band a contract with Matador Records, who issued their fourth album, Missile Me!, that same year. Guitar Wolf would continue releasing albums with Matador until 1999's Jet Generation, an album that the company claimed was the loudest ever put to wax, and which included a warning that playing it could potentially damage the listener's audio equipment.[8]

On 24 April 2019, it was announced that Guitar Wolf's latest album, Love & Jett, would be released on Jack White's Third Man Records on 10 May 2019. A US tour with Nashville Pussy was organized to promote the album.[9]

Film appearances edit

In 2000, Guitar Wolf starred in the Japanese rock 'n' roll "zombie horror" movie Wild Zero, directed by Tetsuro Takeuchi. The band play themselves as they take on crazed fans, zombies, and an alien invasion. Their music also features heavily in the movie's soundtrack. A sequel, tentatively titled Wild Zero 2: The Strongest Blood of Humanity, was announced in July 2019, though no release date has been confirmed.[10] The band has also appeared in the documentaries Get Action!! (2014, dir. Jun'ya Kondō) and Garage Rockin' Craze (2017, dir. Mario Cuzic), the former exploring another well-known Japanese garage rock band, Teengenerate, and the latter looking at the formation and evolution of the Tokyo garage punk scene and its de facto founder, DJ Daddy-O-Nov. Both films feature interviews with Seiji and the latter features live footage as well.[citation needed]

Death of Bass Wolf edit

 
Billy (Bass Wolf) performing at Exit/In during the final leg of Guitar Wolf's 2005 U.S. tour

In 2002, the band made the move to Narnack Records, where they continued to release material until 2005. That year, they released the greatest hits album Golden Black. Later the same year, after completing a U.S. tour, the band returned to Japan, where bassist Billy suffered a fatal heart attack at the age of 38.[11][12] In September 2005, Guitar Wolf played their first show with a new bassist, U.G, who would go on to play with the band for the next twelve years, departing in 2017. His replacement, Hikaru, remained with Guitar Wolf for less than a year, before being replaced by current bassist, Gotz.

Jet clothing edit

The band have their own line of clothing, called Jet, consisting of jackets, pants, T-shirts, and belts.[13] The Guitar Wolf motorcycle jacket, a variation of the 613 Perfecto called 613GW, is manufactured by Schott NYC. In 2018, alongside big name Japanese bands The Cro-Magnons, The Bawdies, and Stompin' Riffraffs, Guitar Wolf headlined Wings, Wheels, & Rock 'N' Roll, a show sponsored by British motorcycle jacket maker Lewis Leathers to commemorate the brand opening a Tokyo store.[citation needed] They have since released a model for Guitar Wolf, known as the 723 Memphis.[citation needed]

Band members edit

[14][15][16][17][18]

Timeline

Discography edit

 
Guitar Wolf at Burger Boogaloo, Mosswood Park, Oakland, 2017

Studio albums edit

EPs edit

  • Kannana Fever (1998)
  • Kaminari One (1998)
  • Rock De Korose! (1999)
  • GodSpeedYou!! (2000)
  • Jet Satisfaction (2009)

Live albums edit

Compilations edit

  • Golden Black (2005)

Soundtracks edit

  • Wild Zero (1999)

Splits edit

  • Split 7" with the Statics (1997)
  • Aussie Tour Split 7" with Shutdown 66 (1999)
  • Split 7" with Sludgefeast (2005)
  • Ultra Cross Vol. 1 with Lightning Bolt (2006)
  • Ultra Cross Vol. 2 with Struggle for Pride (2006)
  • Ultra Cross Vol. 3 with DJ Baku (2006)

Singles edit

  • "Somethin' Else" (1995)
  • "Missile Me" (1996)
  • "Satisfaction" (1996)
  • "Can-Nana Fever" (1997)
  • "Bad Reputation" (1997)
  • "Kawasaki Z11 7750 Rock 'N' Roll" (1997)
  • "Kaminari One" (1998)
  • "Murder By Rock!" (1999)
  • "God Speed You" (2000)
  • "I Love You, Ok" (2001)
  • "Jet Satisfaction" (2009)

DVDs edit

  • Red Idol (2003)
  • Hero the Wolves Movie and Music to Mangle Your Mind (1999)
  • Live at the World Rising of the Wolves (2005)
  • 69 Comeback Special at Hibiya Yagai Dai Ongakudo 2009.4.4 (2005)

Filmography edit

  • The Sore Losers (1997) as "Mysterious Strangers"
  • Wild Zero (2000) as themselves
  • Guitar Wolf – Red Idol (2003) as themselves
  • Rock 'n Tokyo (2007) as themselves
  • Get Action!! (2014) as themselves
  • Garage Rockin' Craze (2017) as themselves

References edit

  1. ^ Bartz, Simon (27 March 2009). "Guitar Wolf return to silence the lambs". The Japan Times. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  2. ^ Cruz, Anne Marie (December 1997). "Guitar Wolf - Planet of the Wolves". CMJ New Music Monthly. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  3. ^ Dudes Magazine [paperback], Issue 20, Page 34, published Winter 2012–13.
  4. ^ "Guitar Wolf". Rockofjapan.com. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
  5. ^ Dudes Magazine [paperback], Issue 20, Page 35, published Winter 2012–13.
  6. ^ . Rockofjapan.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2014. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
  7. ^ "Guitar Wolf". Rockofjapan.com. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
  8. ^ [1] 24 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 May 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Wild Zero 2 Trailer Premieres". Twitter. 11 July 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  11. ^ Phares, Heather. Biography for Guitar Wolf at AllMusic. Retrieved 24 August 2007.
  12. ^ "Punk Rock World Mourns Derrick Plourde And Hideaki 'Billy' Sekiguchi". MTV. 4 January 2005. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
  13. ^ . Guitarwolf.net. Archived from the original on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
  14. ^ . 26 February 2014. Archived from the original on 26 February 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
  15. ^ "Guitar Wolf". Discogs. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  16. ^ . 16 June 2016. Archived from the original on 16 June 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  17. ^ "LOVE&JETT, by Guitar Wolf ギターウルフ". Guitar Wolf ギターウルフ. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
  18. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 13 March 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Guitar Wolf shop (English)
  • Guitar Wolf at the Knitting Factory, Brooklyn, NY, 13 May 2011

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Guitar Wolf news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Guitar Wolf Japanese ギ タ ー ウ ル フ is a Japanese garage rock power trio founded in Tokyo in 1987 They coined the phrase jet rock n roll which they use to describe their musical style The band is signed to Sony Music Japan s Ki oon Records division Guitar WolfSeiji of Guitar Wolf performing in 2005Background informationOriginHarajuku Tokyo JapanGenresGarage rockhard rocknoise rockgarage punkpunk blues 1 2 Years active1987 presentLabelsGuitarwolfSony JPKi oonGonerMatadorNarnackOkamiThird ManMembersSeijiGotzShingoPast membersNaritaMasaharuTōruBillyU GHikaruWebsiteguitarwolf wbr net Guitar Wolf has released thirteen studio albums internationally as well as a live album numerous singles and a retrospective compilation called Golden Black The band members have also been featured in two B grade science fiction horror films Wild Zero and Sore Losers A collection of Guitar Wolf s most popular videos and live performances have been compiled into a limited edition DVD titled Red Idol Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 First releases 1 3 Later work 1 4 Film appearances 1 5 Death of Bass Wolf 2 Jet clothing 3 Band members 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 EPs 4 3 Live albums 4 4 Compilations 4 5 Soundtracks 4 6 Splits 4 7 Singles 4 8 DVDs 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFormation edit nbsp Guitar Wolf performing in 1995 Guitarist Seiji was born in Nagasaki Prefecture but moved to nearby Shimane Prefecture while he was still young Upon graduating high school he moved to Tokyo where he became lead vocalist for the band Far East Punch With a strong desire to play guitar Seiji dedicated himself to the instrument after coming across a copy of the single Rumble by Link Wray amp His Ray Men at Tower Records in Shibuya He has stated that the 1958 instrumental saved his music life 3 Seiji met bassist Billy Hideaki Sekiguchi while the two were working in Harajuku Realizing they shared similar musical tastes they decided to form a rock band together After convincing Seiji s coworker Narita to accompany them on drums Guitar Wolf formed in Harajuku in 1987 Each member adopted a Ramones style surname reflecting the instrument he played Seiji became Guitar Wolf Billy became Bass Wolf and Narita became Drum Wolf though Narita would depart the group shortly thereafter For a brief period Seiji s younger brother Masaharu filled in on drums before current drummer Tōru was found 4 In time the band would come to develop its own unique strain of punk rock music fusing multiple genres together into what the band described as Jet Rock n Roll Although Guitar Wolf has cited Joan Jett as an important musical and stylistic influence contrary to some reports the term Jet Rock is not derived from Joan Jett s name The term s origin is rather attributed to the sound of a jet plane In an interview conducted in St Louis on 5 April 2012 Seiji clarified I love jet plane I love noisy music too So there were records many records every record have no big sounds So easy to listen I hate that So I add jet sounds Bwaaaahng Explosion In the same interview when asked who created the term Jet Rock Seiji replied Me Yeah yeah So we are 1 Japanese Jet Rock Band 5 First releases edit By 1994 the band had released three albums and a single Their first album Wolf Rock was recorded in Seiji s basement and released in the US on vinyl by Goner Records 6 Their second album Kung Fu Ramone was released through Bag of Hammers their third titled Run Wolf Run contains a number of re recorded tracks from Kung Fu Ramone 7 1994 also saw the release of their first single Somethin Else b w Red Rockabilly again through Bag of Hammers Later work edit nbsp Guitar Wolf at Burger Boogaloo Mosswood Park Oakland 2017 The period between 1994 and 2000 is when Guitar Wolf released much of their best known material In 1996 a performance at a New York City record store secured the band a contract with Matador Records who issued their fourth album Missile Me that same year Guitar Wolf would continue releasing albums with Matador until 1999 s Jet Generation an album that the company claimed was the loudest ever put to wax and which included a warning that playing it could potentially damage the listener s audio equipment 8 On 24 April 2019 it was announced that Guitar Wolf s latest album Love amp Jett would be released on Jack White s Third Man Records on 10 May 2019 A US tour with Nashville Pussy was organized to promote the album 9 Film appearances edit In 2000 Guitar Wolf starred in the Japanese rock n roll zombie horror movie Wild Zero directed by Tetsuro Takeuchi The band play themselves as they take on crazed fans zombies and an alien invasion Their music also features heavily in the movie s soundtrack A sequel tentatively titled Wild Zero 2 The Strongest Blood of Humanity was announced in July 2019 though no release date has been confirmed 10 The band has also appeared in the documentaries Get Action 2014 dir Jun ya Kondō and Garage Rockin Craze 2017 dir Mario Cuzic the former exploring another well known Japanese garage rock band Teengenerate and the latter looking at the formation and evolution of the Tokyo garage punk scene and its de facto founder DJ Daddy O Nov Both films feature interviews with Seiji and the latter features live footage as well citation needed Death of Bass Wolf edit nbsp Billy Bass Wolf performing at Exit In during the final leg of Guitar Wolf s 2005 U S tour In 2002 the band made the move to Narnack Records where they continued to release material until 2005 That year they released the greatest hits album Golden Black Later the same year after completing a U S tour the band returned to Japan where bassist Billy suffered a fatal heart attack at the age of 38 11 12 In September 2005 Guitar Wolf played their first show with a new bassist U G who would go on to play with the band for the next twelve years departing in 2017 His replacement Hikaru remained with Guitar Wolf for less than a year before being replaced by current bassist Gotz Jet clothing editThe band have their own line of clothing called Jet consisting of jackets pants T shirts and belts 13 The Guitar Wolf motorcycle jacket a variation of the 613 Perfecto called 613GW is manufactured by Schott NYC In 2018 alongside big name Japanese bands The Cro Magnons The Bawdies and Stompin Riffraffs Guitar Wolf headlined Wings Wheels amp Rock N Roll a show sponsored by British motorcycle jacket maker Lewis Leathers to commemorate the brand opening a Tokyo store citation needed They have since released a model for Guitar Wolf known as the 723 Memphis citation needed Band members edit 14 15 16 17 18 Current Seiji guitar lead vocals 1987 present Gotz bass backing vocals 2018 present Takuro drums 2022 present Past Narita drums 1987 Masaharu drums 1987 1991 Billy bass backing vocals 1987 2005 U G bass backing vocals 2005 2017 Hikaru bass backing vocals 2017 2018 Toru drums 1991 2022 Shingo drums 2022 TimelineDiscography edit nbsp Guitar Wolf at Burger Boogaloo Mosswood Park Oakland 2017 Studio albums edit Wolf Rock 1993 Kung Fu Ramone 1994 Run Wolf Run 1994 Missile Me 1995 Planet of the Wolves 1997 Jet Generation 1999 Rock n roll Etiquette 2000 UFO Romantics 2002 Loverock 2004 Dead Rock 2007 Mars Twist 2007 Spacebattleshiplove 2010 Beast Vibrator 2013 T Rex from a Tiny Space Yojouhan 2016 Love amp Jett 2019 EPs edit Kannana Fever 1998 Kaminari One 1998 Rock De Korose 1999 GodSpeedYou 2000 Jet Satisfaction 2009 Live albums edit Live 2000 Compilations edit Golden Black 2005 Soundtracks edit Wild Zero 1999 Splits edit Split 7 with the Statics 1997 Aussie Tour Split 7 with Shutdown 66 1999 Split 7 with Sludgefeast 2005 Ultra Cross Vol 1 with Lightning Bolt 2006 Ultra Cross Vol 2 with Struggle for Pride 2006 Ultra Cross Vol 3 with DJ Baku 2006 Singles edit Somethin Else 1995 Missile Me 1996 Satisfaction 1996 Can Nana Fever 1997 Bad Reputation 1997 Kawasaki Z11 7750 Rock N Roll 1997 Kaminari One 1998 Murder By Rock 1999 God Speed You 2000 I Love You Ok 2001 Jet Satisfaction 2009 DVDs edit Red Idol 2003 Hero the Wolves Movie and Music to Mangle Your Mind 1999 Live at the World Rising of the Wolves 2005 69 Comeback Special at Hibiya Yagai Dai Ongakudo 2009 4 4 2005 Filmography editThe Sore Losers 1997 as Mysterious Strangers Wild Zero 2000 as themselves Guitar Wolf Red Idol 2003 as themselves Rock n Tokyo 2007 as themselves Get Action 2014 as themselves Garage Rockin Craze 2017 as themselvesReferences edit Bartz Simon 27 March 2009 Guitar Wolf return to silence the lambs The Japan Times Retrieved 15 June 2020 Cruz Anne Marie December 1997 Guitar Wolf Planet of the Wolves CMJ New Music Monthly Retrieved 15 June 2020 Dudes Magazine paperback Issue 20 Page 34 published Winter 2012 13 Guitar Wolf Rockofjapan com Retrieved 12 July 2014 Dudes Magazine paperback Issue 20 Page 35 published Winter 2012 13 Guitar Wolf Rockofjapan com Archived from the original on 26 February 2014 Retrieved 12 July 2014 Guitar Wolf Rockofjapan com Retrieved 12 July 2014 1 Archived 24 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine Japanese Power Trio Guitar Wolf Announces New Album LOVE amp JETT Archived from the original on 8 May 2019 Retrieved 8 May 2019 Wild Zero 2 Trailer Premieres Twitter 11 July 2019 Retrieved 20 September 2019 Phares Heather Biography for Guitar Wolf at AllMusic Retrieved 24 August 2007 Punk Rock World Mourns Derrick Plourde And Hideaki Billy Sekiguchi MTV 4 January 2005 Retrieved 12 July 2014 jet G Guitar Wolf Official Home Page Guitarwolf net Archived from the original on 4 April 2016 Retrieved 12 July 2014 GUITAR WOLF 26 February 2014 Archived from the original on 26 February 2014 Retrieved 26 December 2022 Guitar Wolf Discogs Retrieved 12 April 2023 Biography Japanese Greatest Jet Rock N Roll Band 16 June 2016 Archived from the original on 16 June 2016 Retrieved 12 April 2023 LOVE amp JETT by Guitar Wolf ギターウルフ Guitar Wolf ギターウルフ Retrieved 13 March 2024 Instagram www instagram com Retrieved 13 March 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Guitar Wolf Official website Guitar Wolf shop English Guitar Wolf at the Knitting Factory Brooklyn NY 13 May 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guitar Wolf amp oldid 1218744955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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