Saturday, October 2, 2010

Fermenting School Food... Masses Of It.

Rock n' Roll and pretty dresses.



I LOVE MASS OF THE FERMENTING DREGS!

I didn't think this was possible, but MOTFD just keeps getting better and better as time goes on. I fell in love with their first self titled CD, then in more love with World Is Yours. And now, they've done it again with their August release, ゼロコンマ、色とりどりの世界. MOTFD is a 3-piece shoegaze/post-rock/indie group hailing from Kobe, Japan. Everything about these guys (or girls I should say) is just great. The lovely vocals, the bass-driven energy, the super creative song writing, awesome use of effects pedals, the MASSIVE sound they have for being such a small group, everything. Yup, there isn't one thing I dislike about MOTFD. They used to be an all-girl group before former drummer Reiko Gotoh left the band, and they have yet to list any new drummer as an official member. According to the band, the name Mass Of The Fermenting Dregs doesn't have any particular meaning, they just thought it sounded cool. I agree.




You may recognize the next band, School Food Punishment, from the song "Futuristic Imagination" that they did for the ending theme of the 2009 anime Eden of the East. Not a band that many would consider looking into past that one song, but it's definitely worth it. Something about guitarist and lead singer Yumi Uchimura's vocals really connects with me. To me, the maturity in her voice counter-balances the electronic poppy-ness of their songs. Their drummer, Osamu Hidai, is surprisingly excellent as well, not to mention the fiend on the keys, Masayuki Hasuo. They have some really cool jazzy songs throughout the Amp-Reflection album, and those two on drums and keys can really sell it. All in all a very neat band with a great sound!


Ride those good vibes!

6 comments:

  1. >I LOVE MASS OF THE FERMENTING DREGS!
    And so do I. Incredible band.

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  2. Wow I feel like the cameraman is trying to get me to throw up in that second video. It's shaking all over the place and never sits still.

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  3. I like how happy their rock sounds. Such a change from my norm :)

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  4. Both are great.

    >Wow I feel like the cameraman is trying to get me to throw up in that second video.

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  5. Huh, I can definitely notice now that you mention it. Weird, I never noticed before.

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  6. >Mass Of The Fermenting Dregs doesn't have any particular meaning, they just thought it sounded cool


    A lot of Japanese bands like doing this. I think even Western bands do this, but I don't really listen to their music much.


    By the way, have you ever heard of GO!GO!7188?

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