fbpx
Wikipedia

Electric Eel Shock

Electric Eel Shock (EES) are a three-piece garage rock band, formed in Tokyo in 1994. They first toured the United States in 1999.

Electric Eel Shock
Background information
OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresGarage rock, hard rock,[1] rock and roll, heavy metal
Years active1994 (1994)–present
LabelsDouble Peace, Rodeostar (Germany), Universal (Japan), Roadrunner Japan, Gearhead, Spooky, Bitzcore
MembersAkihito Morimoto
Kazuto Maekawa
Tomoharu "Gian" Ito
Websitewww.electriceelshock.com

History

Background

 
Akihito Morimoto 2016 at Das Bett in Frankfurt

Akihito Morimoto, known as 'Aki' (guitar and vocals) and Kazuto Maekawa (bass) first met in high School in Osaka.[2] Aki learned English from the lyrics of bands he liked.[2] Akihito Morimoto and Kazuto Maekawa first formed an 80s metal cover band in high school[2][3] called Caducious.[4]

Morimoto and Maekawa moved to Tokyo and played as guitarist and bassist in a five-piece pop rock band.[citation needed] Morimoto later said that one of the main reasons for this band's demise was that they acted on everything that they were told, and as a result soon became directionless.[citation needed] This helped form the attitude of Electric Eel Shock – that musicians should listen to the views of others, but should learn from their own mistakes.[citation needed]

After the demise of the pop rock band, Morimoto and Maekawa stayed in Tokyo. Morimoto followed his passion of fishing[2] and became a competitive angler[2] (he still writes for Japan's largest fishing magazine, Basser Magazine[2][5][6]) and Maekawa joined The Apollos (a well-known Japanese funk band) as session bassist. Maekawa's low-slung bass and unkempt appearance was at odds with The Apollos' suited and polished image, and meant that his time in this role was short-lived.[citation needed] However, Maekawa left a lasting impression on their drummer, Tomoharu Ito (known as Gian, due to his similar appearance to a well-known Japanese comedian of that name). Gian, who had a day job making artificial teeth, was soon introduced to Morimoto, and the three started practicing together shortly afterwards.

Early years

The first incarnation of Electric Eel Shock was different from their current attributes. The band's first public performances were as an 11-piece group[2][3] with keyboards, female vocals and French horns. It was not until the logistics of getting all of its members together on the same day to practice became unworkable[2] that the band stripped down to a three-piece.

Gian took up playing with four drumsticks,[7] and also gained a reputation for playing almost naked.[7][8][9] Gian has been arrested once, in Hong Kong[3] and fined HK$100,[10] for playing this way.

Electric Eel Shock decided against making demos and sending them to record companies.[citation needed] Instead, they quickly set up the Micro Music record label with their friends,[citation needed] and released their first full-length album, Maybe... I Think We Can Beat Nirvana. They followed this with Live Punctured.

In 1999, Electric Eel Shock recorded Slayers Bay Blues on an eight-track recorder,[citation needed] and made enough copies to begin their first concerts abroad. They had lined up a handful of dates in and around New York, including CBGB,[4] with their friends[4][8] Peelander-Z who had relocated there some time earlier.[4] Due to the success of these few gigs, the handful of dates that were planned turned into an East Coast tour.

Go America

Shortly after returning to Japan, EES sold their property and left their homes.[citation needed] They returned to the US and toured almost constantly for the next two years.[citation needed] All the while, the band survived on the sale of CDs, t-shirts, and help from friends.[2] They then recorded the EP Go America.

Go Europe

In early 2003 the band received an email invitation from journalist Bob Slayer to perform in London.[11] On January 16, 2003, Electric Eel Shock landed in London for five hastily-arranged gigs. The five shows rapidly become twelve gigs in ten days[citation needed]. The band used the London Underground as their only form of transport.[2] After this, they returned to the US with Bob Slayer as their new manager.[3]

The band spent the rest of 2003 between the US and Europe. Highlights included playing at both the SXSW[9] and CMJ festivals in America,[8] playing at Roskilde Festival[12] in Denmark, headlining the Rockit Hong Kong Music Festival,[13] and supporting the Canadian band Danko Jones on a 40-date European tour.[14]

At the start of 2004 Electric Eel Shock went into the studio for the last of the Go sessions. Although these were still produced on a relatively low budget, and paid for by the band, this was the first time that they had used a studio[citation needed] and sound engineer as opposed to a practice room, kitchen or cupboard[citation needed]. The results, Go Europe! / Go USA!, were licensed around the world and the band went on a promotional tour that took in 25 countries and 27 European festivals[citation needed].

Beat Me

The band's European base camp for much of their touring in 2004 was the Suicide Motel in Utrecht,[15] Netherlands, which Bob Slayer set up with Frank Suicide the guitarist of the Dutch band Wasted[citation needed]. Whilst spending time in the Netherlands they developed their friendship with Grammy-nominated producer Attie Bauw (who had worked with Judas Priest and the Scorpions) that they had met in Amsterdam during the Danko Jones tour[citation needed]. Electric Eel Shock were soon making plans with Attie Bauw[2][3] for a new album. This would represent a move away from their garage rock roots. The aim was to catch all the energy and character of an Electric Eel Shock performance with a production that would sit alongside the early Black Sabbath albums that had inspired their creation[citation needed]. Assisting Attie in the studio was the band's live engineer, Tim Bray, who had become a fixture on tour with the band.[15]

The band finished recording Beat Me at the end of December 2004,[15] and returned to Japan for the first time in a long time, to do a few gigs[citation needed].

Throughout 2005 EES shows have become larger; touring in the US and Europe with the Bloodhound Gang,[3][16][17] headlining festivals,[18] and playing with the West Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra.[17] Electric Eel Shock also made an appearance in the video clip for the Bloodhound Gang song "Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss".[3] Their tours throughout Europe at the end of 2005 were completely sold out[citation needed].

In March 2006, Beat Me was released in Japan on legendary metal label Roadrunner Records.[15] The band toured Japan, Australia,[2] New Zealand[citation needed] and the US[citation needed] in 2006 and played festivals in Europe[citation needed].

Transworld Ultra Rock

Electric Eel Shock released Transworld Ultra Rock on October 1, 2007.[19] The album was the first release on their own label Double Peace Records. The band toured throughout Europe in support of the new album, later appearing as a support act on The Presidents of the United States of America's These Are the Good Times People tour.[20] The album was released by P-Vine records on November 16, 2007 in Japan.[21]

Sugoi Indeed

Electric Eel Shock joined Sellaband on 2 May 2008[22] to raise the funds to record their next album. On 25 June 2008 after 55 days the band successfully raised $50,000.[23]

The press release describes Sugoi Indeed as an album full of classic rock hand-crafted in Japan. Attie Bauw, (Judas Priest, Scorpions) who produced the last two EES albums, was at the controls again, only this time he engineered the basic tracks and Electric Eel Shock took the production reins on the album themselves.

The album was licensed to several labels around the world and was released in October 2009.

Crowdfunding

Electric Eel Shock has always had strong support from their fans and became one of the first bands without previous significant record label success to fully embrace crowdfunding. In 2004 they raised £10,000 from 100 fans (the Samurai 100) by offering them guestlist for life.[24] Two years later they became the fastest band to raise the 50,000 budget through SellaBand.[25] The album Sugoi Indeed, has been licensed to Universal Records in Japan and various independent labels around the world.

EES and their UK based manager Bob Slayer became consultants on first SellaBand and later PledgeMusic. Having played an important role in establishing the viability and model for Crowd Funding in music they have now launched their own crowd funding site Fan-Bo.com. Launched in June 2012 Fan-Bo is a place where fans of Japanese pop culture can support independent bands, artists, writers and other creatives.

Discography

Albums

Singles/EPs

  • Go America (EP) (2002)
  • Do The Metal 7" (2003)
  • Rock & Roll Can Rescue the World Split 7" w/The Riverboat Gamblers (2005)
  • Big Mistake 7" (2007)
  • Attack America II CD Single (2012)

Videos/DVDs

  • Slayer's Bay Blues (2000) VHS[26]
  • Go Roskilde (2003) Live Concert DVD[27]

Compilations

  • Welcome To Gearhead Country (Gearhead) (2006)[28]
  • Thunder Tracks (DefSTAR) (2008)

Documentaries

Sex, Drugs, & Email[29][30]

Live drummers

From 2007 to 2011 Gian was unable to make all tours, when he was not available to tour EES used a number of stand in drummers: Gian is now back in the band permanently.

  • Damon Richardson (ex Danko Jones) - Europe 2007[31]
  • Roland Ritchie (ex Wasted) - the Netherlands and HMV[citation needed]
  • Kosho - Wacken 2007[citation needed]
  • Hiroto "The Ginger Drummer" - Presidents of USA tour[32]
  • James "Bronski Beat" Thomas (ex Sludgefeast and A&E Line)[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Electric Eel Shock - discography, line-up, biography, interviews, photos".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Emery, P" "i97bar.com online fanzine" 2008-05-15 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Electric Eel Shock". JaME World. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d "Westin, C" "Proper Magazine" [permanent dead link]
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-09-05. Retrieved 2009-01-18.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2009-01-18.
  7. ^ a b "Despres, S" "Gig Review"
  8. ^ a b c "Tanzer, J" "Returning Japanese"
  9. ^ a b "TCB: SXSW News" "The Austin Chronicle"
  10. ^ "Rockit music Festival, Hong Kong 2004 and 2003". Hkoutdoors.com. 2 October 2004. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-26. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
  12. ^ Wiederhorn, John. . MTV. Archived from the original on 2 May 2008. Retrieved 22 January 2009.
  13. ^ Rockit Hong Kong Music Festival
  14. ^ Weston, Colin (3 October 2003). . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  15. ^ a b c d "CD Liner notes for Roadrunner (Japan) release of Beat Me"
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-12-01. Retrieved 2009-01-19. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  17. ^ a b Kenn, Rob. "Interview with Akihito Morimoto". From Out of Nowhere. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
  19. ^ "Tolley, S" "Electric Eel Shock - Transworld Ultra Shock"
  20. ^ "The editor" "rock-metal-music-reviews.com" 2008-07-26 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ [1]
  22. ^ "EES Sellaband Artist page" 6 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ "Sellaband Tribune Edition 88" 27 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2012-06-09.
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-11-15.
  26. ^ Amazon Link for Video
  27. ^ "Track listing for Live performance DVD" 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ [2]
  29. ^ "Electric Eel Shock - Sex Drugs and E-mail - Do The Metal". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  30. ^ [3] 2009-01-07 at the Wayback Machine
  31. ^ [4]
  32. ^ "Hiroto serving drinks to the PUSA on stage"

External links

  • Official website
  • on Sellaband

electric, shock, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages 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 Electric Eel Shock news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information Please remove or replace such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject s importance use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Electric Eel Shock EES are a three piece garage rock band formed in Tokyo in 1994 They first toured the United States in 1999 Electric Eel ShockBackground informationOriginTokyo JapanGenresGarage rock hard rock 1 rock and roll heavy metalYears active1994 1994 presentLabelsDouble Peace Rodeostar Germany Universal Japan Roadrunner Japan Gearhead Spooky BitzcoreMembersAkihito MorimotoKazuto MaekawaTomoharu Gian ItoWebsitewww wbr electriceelshock wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Early years 1 3 Go America 1 4 Go Europe 1 5 Beat Me 1 6 Transworld Ultra Rock 1 7 Sugoi Indeed 1 8 Crowdfunding 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles EPs 2 3 Videos DVDs 2 4 Compilations 2 5 Documentaries 3 Live drummers 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditBackground Edit Akihito Morimoto 2016 at Das Bett in Frankfurt Akihito Morimoto known as Aki guitar and vocals and Kazuto Maekawa bass first met in high School in Osaka 2 Aki learned English from the lyrics of bands he liked 2 Akihito Morimoto and Kazuto Maekawa first formed an 80s metal cover band in high school 2 3 called Caducious 4 Morimoto and Maekawa moved to Tokyo and played as guitarist and bassist in a five piece pop rock band citation needed Morimoto later said that one of the main reasons for this band s demise was that they acted on everything that they were told and as a result soon became directionless citation needed This helped form the attitude of Electric Eel Shock that musicians should listen to the views of others but should learn from their own mistakes citation needed After the demise of the pop rock band Morimoto and Maekawa stayed in Tokyo Morimoto followed his passion of fishing 2 and became a competitive angler 2 he still writes for Japan s largest fishing magazine Basser Magazine 2 5 6 and Maekawa joined The Apollos a well known Japanese funk band as session bassist Maekawa s low slung bass and unkempt appearance was at odds with The Apollos suited and polished image and meant that his time in this role was short lived citation needed However Maekawa left a lasting impression on their drummer Tomoharu Ito known as Gian due to his similar appearance to a well known Japanese comedian of that name Gian who had a day job making artificial teeth was soon introduced to Morimoto and the three started practicing together shortly afterwards Early years Edit The first incarnation of Electric Eel Shock was different from their current attributes The band s first public performances were as an 11 piece group 2 3 with keyboards female vocals and French horns It was not until the logistics of getting all of its members together on the same day to practice became unworkable 2 that the band stripped down to a three piece Gian took up playing with four drumsticks 7 and also gained a reputation for playing almost naked 7 8 9 Gian has been arrested once in Hong Kong 3 and fined HK 100 10 for playing this way Electric Eel Shock decided against making demos and sending them to record companies citation needed Instead they quickly set up the Micro Music record label with their friends citation needed and released their first full length album Maybe I Think We Can Beat Nirvana They followed this with Live Punctured In 1999 Electric Eel Shock recorded Slayers Bay Blues on an eight track recorder citation needed and made enough copies to begin their first concerts abroad They had lined up a handful of dates in and around New York including CBGB 4 with their friends 4 8 Peelander Z who had relocated there some time earlier 4 Due to the success of these few gigs the handful of dates that were planned turned into an East Coast tour Go America Edit Shortly after returning to Japan EES sold their property and left their homes citation needed They returned to the US and toured almost constantly for the next two years citation needed All the while the band survived on the sale of CDs t shirts and help from friends 2 They then recorded the EP Go America Go Europe Edit In early 2003 the band received an email invitation from journalist Bob Slayer to perform in London 11 On January 16 2003 Electric Eel Shock landed in London for five hastily arranged gigs The five shows rapidly become twelve gigs in ten days citation needed The band used the London Underground as their only form of transport 2 After this they returned to the US with Bob Slayer as their new manager 3 The band spent the rest of 2003 between the US and Europe Highlights included playing at both the SXSW 9 and CMJ festivals in America 8 playing at Roskilde Festival 12 in Denmark headlining the Rockit Hong Kong Music Festival 13 and supporting the Canadian band Danko Jones on a 40 date European tour 14 At the start of 2004 Electric Eel Shock went into the studio for the last of the Go sessions Although these were still produced on a relatively low budget and paid for by the band this was the first time that they had used a studio citation needed and sound engineer as opposed to a practice room kitchen or cupboard citation needed The results Go Europe Go USA were licensed around the world and the band went on a promotional tour that took in 25 countries and 27 European festivals citation needed Beat Me Edit The band s European base camp for much of their touring in 2004 was the Suicide Motel in Utrecht 15 Netherlands which Bob Slayer set up with Frank Suicide the guitarist of the Dutch band Wasted citation needed Whilst spending time in the Netherlands they developed their friendship with Grammy nominated producer Attie Bauw who had worked with Judas Priest and the Scorpions that they had met in Amsterdam during the Danko Jones tour citation needed Electric Eel Shock were soon making plans with Attie Bauw 2 3 for a new album This would represent a move away from their garage rock roots The aim was to catch all the energy and character of an Electric Eel Shock performance with a production that would sit alongside the early Black Sabbath albums that had inspired their creation citation needed Assisting Attie in the studio was the band s live engineer Tim Bray who had become a fixture on tour with the band 15 The band finished recording Beat Me at the end of December 2004 15 and returned to Japan for the first time in a long time to do a few gigs citation needed Throughout 2005 EES shows have become larger touring in the US and Europe with the Bloodhound Gang 3 16 17 headlining festivals 18 and playing with the West Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra 17 Electric Eel Shock also made an appearance in the video clip for the Bloodhound Gang song Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss 3 Their tours throughout Europe at the end of 2005 were completely sold out citation needed In March 2006 Beat Me was released in Japan on legendary metal label Roadrunner Records 15 The band toured Japan Australia 2 New Zealand citation needed and the US citation needed in 2006 and played festivals in Europe citation needed Transworld Ultra Rock Edit Electric Eel Shock released Transworld Ultra Rock on October 1 2007 19 The album was the first release on their own label Double Peace Records The band toured throughout Europe in support of the new album later appearing as a support act on The Presidents of the United States of America s These Are the Good Times People tour 20 The album was released by P Vine records on November 16 2007 in Japan 21 Sugoi Indeed Edit Electric Eel Shock joined Sellaband on 2 May 2008 22 to raise the funds to record their next album On 25 June 2008 after 55 days the band successfully raised 50 000 23 The press release describes Sugoi Indeed as an album full of classic rock hand crafted in Japan Attie Bauw Judas Priest Scorpions who produced the last two EES albums was at the controls again only this time he engineered the basic tracks and Electric Eel Shock took the production reins on the album themselves The album was licensed to several labels around the world and was released in October 2009 Crowdfunding Edit Electric Eel Shock has always had strong support from their fans and became one of the first bands without previous significant record label success to fully embrace crowdfunding In 2004 they raised 10 000 from 100 fans the Samurai 100 by offering them guestlist for life 24 Two years later they became the fastest band to raise the 50 000 budget through SellaBand 25 The album Sugoi Indeed has been licensed to Universal Records in Japan and various independent labels around the world EES and their UK based manager Bob Slayer became consultants on first SellaBand and later PledgeMusic Having played an important role in establishing the viability and model for Crowd Funding in music they have now launched their own crowd funding site Fan Bo com Launched in June 2012 Fan Bo is a place where fans of Japanese pop culture can support independent bands artists writers and other creatives Discography EditAlbums Edit Maybe I Think We Can Beat Nirvana 1997 Live Punctured 1998 Slayers Bay Blues 1999 Go Europe 2004 Go USA 2005 Beat Me 2005 Transworld Ultra Rock 2007 Sugoi Indeed 2009 Sweet Generation 2017 Singles EPs Edit Go America EP 2002 Do The Metal 7 2003 Rock amp Roll Can Rescue the World Split 7 w The Riverboat Gamblers 2005 Big Mistake 7 2007 Attack America II CD Single 2012 Videos DVDs Edit Slayer s Bay Blues 2000 VHS 26 Go Roskilde 2003 Live Concert DVD 27 Compilations Edit Welcome To Gearhead Country Gearhead 2006 28 Thunder Tracks DefSTAR 2008 Documentaries Edit Sex Drugs amp Email 29 30 Live drummers EditFrom 2007 to 2011 Gian was unable to make all tours when he was not available to tour EES used a number of stand in drummers Gian is now back in the band permanently Damon Richardson ex Danko Jones Europe 2007 31 Roland Ritchie ex Wasted the Netherlands and HMV citation needed Kosho Wacken 2007 citation needed Hiroto The Ginger Drummer Presidents of USA tour 32 James Bronski Beat Thomas ex Sludgefeast and A amp E Line citation needed References Edit Electric Eel Shock discography line up biography interviews photos a b c d e f g h i j k l Emery P i97bar com online fanzine Archived 2008 05 15 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e f g Electric Eel Shock JaME World Retrieved 17 January 2013 a b c d Westin C Proper Magazine permanent dead link Green Ridge Fish Farming Archived from the original on 2008 09 05 Retrieved 2009 01 18 A different Basser Article Archived from the original on 2011 10 06 Retrieved 2009 01 18 a b Despres S Gig Review a b c Tanzer J Returning Japanese a b TCB SXSW News The Austin Chronicle Rockit music Festival Hong Kong 2004 and 2003 Hkoutdoors com 2 October 2004 Retrieved 2012 09 03 Grunebaum D metropolis co jp Archived from the original on 2009 02 26 Retrieved 2009 01 25 Wiederhorn John Electric Eel Shock MTV Archived from the original on 2 May 2008 Retrieved 22 January 2009 Rockit Hong Kong Music Festival Weston Colin 3 October 2003 EES Danko Very Much Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 23 March 2012 Retrieved 17 January 2013 a b c d CD Liner notes for Roadrunner Japan release of Beat Me https web archive org web 20081201062656 http drownedinsound com news 13046 Archived from the original on 2008 12 01 Retrieved 2009 01 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help a b Kenn Rob Interview with Akihito Morimoto From Out of Nowhere Retrieved 17 January 2013 Scarborough Beached Festival Archived from the original on 2008 07 08 Retrieved 2009 01 25 Tolley S Electric Eel Shock Transworld Ultra Shock The editor rock metal music reviews com Archived 2008 07 26 at the Wayback Machine 1 EES Sellaband Artist page Archived 6 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Sellaband Tribune Edition 88 Archived 27 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine Drownedinsound com Wanna Go VIP Electric Eel Shock ll show you the way Dec 2nd 2004 Archived from the original on 2012 10 18 Retrieved 2012 06 09 itsallhappening June 24th 2008 Archived from the original on 2012 11 15 Amazon Link for Video Track listing for Live performance DVD Archived 2011 10 02 at the Wayback Machine 2 Electric Eel Shock Sex Drugs and E mail Do The Metal YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 17 January 2013 3 Archived 2009 01 07 at the Wayback Machine 4 Hiroto serving drinks to the PUSA on stage External links EditOfficial website Electric Eel Shock on Sellaband Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Electric Eel Shock amp oldid 1102471044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.