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Savage Clone 07.30.2009 01:32 PM

If anyone wants a pristine, unplayed copy of the 1997 split vinyl 5-inch they did with Xerobot, PM for details. I have the last copies of this release straight from Coat Tail records, and this was limited to 1000 copies when it was released twelve years ago.

atsonicpark 07.31.2009 12:22 AM

xerobot, now there's a name I haven't heard in forever.

Toilet & Bowels 07.31.2009 07:42 AM

they're probably my favourite live band ever but i hardly listen to their records because i don't think their energy is really captured in recordings at all, at least not the ones i've heard.

Kylerobert 07.31.2009 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
I distinctly remember it being on tons of "top 100" lists and all that nonsense. Also, shortly after it came out, they toured with Tool and they did the theme song for Perfect Hair Forever. They grew much larger in success afterwards.

Yeah, I have to agree with ya there. I remember one track specifically on Bambi's... I think it was called Crack Plaster Cast(?)... I thought it was quite 'poppy' (i say that pretty loosely) for them.

batreleaser 07.31.2009 08:47 PM

listened to "squeak queak creak" today, still sounded ok. but just for sure not where i'm at musically anymore. they're music is too tight, needs more breathing room, like king crimson who wre tight as fuck but still had room for thier guitars to swirl and thier drums to switch up, etc..

atsonicpark 11.04.2009 04:58 AM

new melt banana ep:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/zl0f5i

chrome noise tape 11.04.2009 06:36 AM

never saw they live and that's fucking sad

Rupert 'Stiles' Stilinski 11.04.2009 09:57 AM

I was lucky enough to see them twice live in Tokyo. Both times were amazing, but I discovered what they mean about being unable to tour Japan...

For one, they were about third tier of both bills. A few gaijins like myself were super excited to see them, but the Japanese people didn't react much at all. At one show everyone went batshit, but that was just because everyone was drunk (later in the festival day). People were happy to see me so happy, though.

The other time, no one reacted at all. Totally stood still silently. Same thing for DMBQ (which seems impossible). Then they reacted to some twee guitar J-Rock that sucked.

Don't think Japan has an awesome subculture just because of all the cool shit that makes it to the States. It's clearly much more difficult for a prize band like Melt Banana to make it in Japan than it would be if they lived in NYC or something.

Oddly, though, the show that I stood still was about the best I've seen from them. Might have simply been that I was actually watching rather than going weird.

Toilet & Bowels 11.04.2009 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert 'Stiles' Stilinski
I was lucky enough to see them twice live in Tokyo. Both times were amazing, but I discovered what they mean about being unable to tour Japan...

For one, they were about third tier of both bills. A few gaijins like myself were super excited to see them, but the Japanese people didn't react much at all. At one show everyone went batshit, but that was just because everyone was drunk (later in the festival day). People were happy to see me so happy, though.

The other time, no one reacted at all. Totally stood still silently. Same thing for DMBQ (which seems impossible). Then they reacted to some twee guitar J-Rock that sucked.

Don't think Japan has an awesome subculture just because of all the cool shit that makes it to the States. It's clearly much more difficult for a prize band like Melt Banana to make it in Japan than it would be if they lived in NYC or something.

Oddly, though, the show that I stood still was about the best I've seen from them. Might have simply been that I was actually watching rather than going weird.


yeah, i saw them 3 times in tokyo and it was never as good as when i've seen them in london. when i saw them in tokyo there was one crazy japanese dude who was at each show and determined to mosh but otherwise it was all just people standing still. I think the band tend to get more into it when they play abroad though as the crowd give them a much stronger reaction.

EVOLghost 11.05.2009 09:48 AM

Fuck yeah. They're gonna be in chicago Nov. 30.

chairman of the bored 11.06.2009 09:32 PM

anyone hear this melt banana lite business?

http://www.amazon.com/Melt-Banana-Li.../dp/B002PJ8A9C

doesn't sound too lite, haha...

it should probably be called 'melt banana laser' instead

EVOLghost 11.30.2009 07:22 PM

Gonna go see 'em tonight!

SuperCreep 11.30.2009 07:48 PM

saw them last week. they were fucking incredible. have fun, dude!

EVOLghost 12.01.2009 02:20 AM

Just got back.....and yes.


I'm fuckin' deaf. The show was....amazing.

EVOLghost 12.01.2009 02:21 AM

Got pics. I'll post 'em later\z

dionysusundone 12.01.2009 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chairman of the bored
anyone hear this melt banana lite business?

http://www.amazon.com/Melt-Banana-Li.../dp/B002PJ8A9C

doesn't sound too lite, haha...

it should probably be called 'melt banana laser' instead


Just got that but haven't had a chance to listen yet. I'm intrigued by the idea of synths though.

lucyrulesok 12.01.2009 05:33 PM

argh amazing live band.i saw them by absolute chance last year in brighton and it was honestly one of the BEST live shows i have ever seen. their records definitely don't do them justice.

can't wait to see them again...

SuperCreep 12.01.2009 05:54 PM

yeah, i'm not sure if i can listen to their records sitting on my ass/exercising/dancing my ass off at home ever again. if there ever were a mandatory live band, melt-banana would be it.

CHOUT 12.04.2009 12:33 AM

So true, I'm pretty bummed I didn't even know they were in town here the other night.

the ikara cult 10.18.2010 10:07 PM

I saw Melt Banana at Colchester Arts Centre on Sunday, I dont think ive ever been moved like that watching a band before, it was like being 17 again only without the badness. They were earth shattering.

it was odd because it was a Sunday night and the Arts centre is a converted church, with no barriers or nothing. And the best thing about seeing them in such a provincial setting on a Sunday is all the curious locals showed up, and you could tell that noone went out for a piss or a fag at any stage of the performance. I think its the best gig ive ever seen, and it finished at 9.45.
amazing


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