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Summer Sonic

We’ve applied to perform at Summer Sonic this year for some reason.summersonic.jpg

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BBS Functional

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Justin Un-retires

Due to a variety of circumstances, I will not be leaving Japan, and will therefore be able to continue serving as Mecha to Hidari. This is fortunate, but unavoidable. Those who are able are encouraged to come to any of Hidari’s shows you can manage to attend.


Girl, Girl, Girl on JamLegend

I suppose it’s the closest we’ll ever be to being in Rock Band.

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Girl, Girl, Girl on JamLegend


Justin Retires

Due to a variety of circumstances, I will be leaving Japan, and will therefore be unable to continue serving as Mecha to Hidari. This is unfortunate, but unavoidable. Those who are able are encouraged to come to Helluva Lounge on Saturday, the 13th, for my final appearance with the band. Afterwards, we will be assembling at Tulip Hat for carousing.


Hipster Free Singles Club Vol. 1

Hipster Please Singles Club Cover

The time has come, my friends, for us to resurrect the single. And, moreover, to claim it as our own.

With a nod to this idea of putting novel twists on the old ways, I introduce a new project. It is called the Hipster-Free Singles Club, and it is, just as the title implies, an ongoing collection of virtual singles from new and upcoming albums released across various (geeky) musical strata. But unlike the earliest singles, those tiny slips of vinyl that still enchant me so, the HFSC will not serve to simply promote a solitary artist or project. Instead it will spotlight exemplary work from a number of acts.

Consider it a split, double a-side single that highlights new work from some of the best musicians our meta-community has to offer. Plus an exclusive remix – the b-side – from a talented producer that blends the two together. All wrapped up in a charming package provided by a gifted visual artist.

Oh, and available for free!

This first volume splotlights Hidari, a J-rock outfit that blends guitars and warm vocals with skillful, chirpy keys, and their good-natured nemesis, Chicago’s own titanic chip-poppers I Fight Dragons. Lead singles from their new releases – Wine and Chocolate and Cool is Just a Number, respectively – are supplemented by a mash-up from my Canadian brother Snake Eyes, and all of this is given a proper face by Web comic artist Dave “The Knave” White, whose images have perfectly captured the eclectic spirit of the project.

Go check it out.