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Post by thegl0r on Aug 12, 2017 22:58:32 GMT -5
For those who need to see the lyric sheet included with the Love Is Short EP
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Post by tangerinesun on Aug 13, 2017 5:59:15 GMT -5
For those who need to see the lyric sheet included with the Love Is Short EP Thanks! Agrees with Pop, who should know, after all. おまえ今日何時に帰るていらた Still pretty baffled by the sound of it. Sounds should sound like they sound, not like how some other sound sounds.
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Post by tangerinesun on Aug 20, 2017 18:34:49 GMT -5
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Post by lazybone712 on Sept 24, 2017 14:48:30 GMT -5
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Post by tangerinesun on Oct 16, 2017 3:03:01 GMT -5
http://instagr.am/p/BaQ2vQkhRvZ From a show at Village Vanguard somewhere Creepy-kawaii Print Club photobooth photos. No one is immune. "Cutie violence" is getting to be like kewpie violence.
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Post by lazybone712 on Dec 2, 2017 16:22:49 GMT -5
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Post by tangerinesun on Dec 3, 2017 15:13:43 GMT -5
It's that thing that happens when the photographer says, "OK... go ahead and do anything and we'll see." www-dot-facebook-dot-com/Otobokebeaver22/photos/pcb.1344436942334611/1344436919001280/
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Post by tangerinesun on Dec 15, 2017 5:27:34 GMT -5
You may already have notified 3x in a row, like I just was. But unlike me, maybe you can go: ATTYUUMA (Blink of an Eye) 2018 Tour おとぼけビ~バ~ - Otoboke Beaver (Kyoto, Japan) w/ Say Sue Me (Busan, South Korea) THREE EXCLUSIVE UK DATES FOR 2018 April 17 – Glasgow – CCA Glasgow Tix bit.ly/2nYpfbhApril 18 – Leeds – Brudenell Social Club Tix bit.ly/2nVZRTrApril 19 – London – Scala Tix bit.ly/2z8B9Tz〜〜〜〜 Say Sue Me just made bandcamp's Top 100 for 2017, in the low 70s I think I recall. UPDATE: they ranked #73daily.bandcamp.com/2017/12/12/the-best-bandcamp-albums-of-2017-80-61/ Mariana Timony wrote: …the band riffs on everything from surf to jangle to garage and even classic pop balladry… [ Sumi Choi's ] breathy and expressive voice adds emotional heft to pithy lyrics about feeling sad, being ordinary, and drinking too much…Party mix!
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Post by tangerinesun on Dec 19, 2017 2:03:05 GMT -5
OtoBi〜 are going next year too! The UK! Due to circumstance it is definitely a "blink of an eye" tour, but we're looking forward to seeing all of you... 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 NO UK NO LIFE 🇬🇧 t.co/T0IYOhifPwThe answer to "why are you not coming to x", as Damnably is tired of explaining, is that after spreading themselves as far as practical they're right back on the plane for home so they can get to their office jobs. The better news is they're recording new songs. Look forward to it〜〜\(ˆoˆ)/💕 It has begunThe cutie side of cutie violence
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Post by thegl0r on Dec 22, 2017 20:11:19 GMT -5
Aargh! There is such a thing as being spoiled for choice. A few days before the announcement of this lightening tour, me and a mate were chatting about whether Otobi and Say Sue Me would be over together next year and had guessed it might be just after SK's tour. But no, they're toying with my head and testing my loyalty in a very big way. The tours not only overlap, they're simultaneous! How the hell can I be at two gigs at the same time? I don't suppose anyone knows of an extra-quick maturing Clone Kit For Dummies so I could spread myself across the UK? But then, my clone would probably have to be accompanied by a responsible adult to be able to get into the gig. Hmm, SK in Bristol followed the next day by OB in London or...? Dammit, I'll be missing out on a great gig each night, what to do? But I do rather fancy seeing SK play at The Exchange in Bristol. Reading doesn't have huge pulling power on me, so do I trek up to Glasgow for OB? By train its only five hours or so to Glasgow, but I'm playing at being a knackered old git now. Boo-hoo, poor me. Decisions, decisions. But knowing my luck, I'll wind up breaking a leg, or I'll come down with the dreaded lurgy or even worse. Perhaps I'll wind up doing something really stupid like oversleeping! Have I woken up yet?
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Post by tangerinesun on Dec 22, 2017 20:50:23 GMT -5
Aargh! There is such a thing as being spoiled for choice. Hmm, SK in Bristol followed the next day by OB in London or...? Dammit, I'll be missing out on a great gig each night, what to do? But I do rather fancy seeing SK play at The Exchange in Bristol. Reading doesn't have huge pulling power on me, so do I trek up to Glasgow for OB? Have I woken up yet? I deeply sympathize, but over here, instead of too much to cover we're picking among nothing, nada, and zilch. What's wrong with Reading, too many techno-geeks? Maybe you should choose your shows by where the best audience for a band is going to be. I wouldn't want to skip OtoBi freaking out to packed house at Scala under any circumstances...
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Post by thegl0r on Dec 22, 2017 23:01:03 GMT -5
Aargh! There is such a thing as being spoiled for choice... I deeply sympathize, but over here, instead of too much to cover we're picking among nothing, nada, and zilch. What's wrong with Reading, too many techno-geeks? Maybe you should choose your shows by where the best audience for a band is going to be. I wouldn't want to skip OtoBi freaking out to packed house at Scala under any circumstances... You do have my sympathy on your seeming lack of opportunities and choice just now - especially as in the UK we're being spoiled rotten. But... your time will come and I've still got mixed YAY!s and AAARGH!'s about this. Time for some heavy duty head scratching. When it comes to picking shows, first choices are for good venues and/or good towns for gigs, but sometimes other things get taken into consideration. It is fun collecting new places and going to new places can have its own rewards. There is always the chance of A New Find of a new favourite place and then there are all those new streets for me to sashay down in my platform boots. Yay platform boots! I don't have a problem with Reading. It is just that I've just not been to a gig there for decades and I don't know the venue. So Reading isn't screaming out to me in a big booming voice that is calling out, " COME HERE FOR A GREAT TIME!" in the way that some other places do. It would be well cool to see OB in a big place like the Scala and should be fun to go to, but the Scala does have its downsides. For a start it is big, with a high and wide stage. But there are decent places to lean against farther back in the room and it does have a full balcony which will probably be open. I'm a bit undecided about balconies, it often feels like I'm looking at a gig, rather than being at a gig. But occasionally I find myself drawn upwards. There has been a certain amount of work that has been done to the Scala since I was last there. The outside has had a big overhaul but I've no idea what's happened inside, if anything. So it might be fun to see. Once in London, the venue is only about 10 minutes walk for me from the tube station and about 5 minutes walk to a cheap hostel, or about half an hour tube ride followed by a bit of a walk to a friend’s spare room. So it is a rather convenient gig... ...more headscratching.
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Post by tangerinesun on Dec 24, 2017 19:59:23 GMT -5
Pop before ChristmasSomeone figured out how to depict her true nature for Twitter. #NewProfilePic @nacci_wahwah-san did another drawing! So, this update 💃 Naturally, the previous pop is also a favorite ♥ Nacci's band caricatures are really well-accepted by the Kansai indie scene. Yukari from ni-hao! is using this one at the moment: www.instagram.com/p/BZyMG1yDHYJToday at Miyako MONSTER RENAISSANCE, thank you very much! We enjoyed ourselves. ☺️ Maaya-san from Kinbura (Gt./Vo. of the King Brothers) told me, "I'm throwing away the last stick". When did you start throwing them away… 😇 I bought an amulet for lower back protection at a local shrine, but my leg still hurts. I guess I made a mistake buying one to protect the lower back! Otoboke Beaver has finished recording at Yotsubashi LM Studio for the first time 🙌 🙌 🙌 Just 1 song...😂 Thank you Suda-san 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 LM is the Osaka studio run by audio engineer Ippei Suda from Corrupted, where Shonen Knife like to go, too. They must have him under a spell, you never ever see photos of this guy's face. Big streaming year for the Beaver with redundant animated graphics at wrappedartists.com: Spotify must have gotten this together on their own. It seems that in 2017 roughly 43,000 users in 55 countries have listened to the music of Otoboke Beaver. Incredible, isn't it. The stress of success So for the first time 💢 💢 💢 I've got hives 💢 💢 💢 over my entire body 💢 💢 💢 Miserably uncomfortable day and night. She got a concerned comment from Tomato Head. Spokesperson Yoshi returns with an announcement: Happy Christmas Otoboke Beaver's next live is December 27 (Wed) Misono Universe It's the last live of 2017 please come
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Post by lazybone712 on Dec 28, 2017 13:27:49 GMT -5
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Post by tangerinesun on Dec 28, 2017 17:34:46 GMT -5
Why "check out" particularly? They just noted that Misono FEVER was their last show of 2017, thanks for letting us meet so many of you, see you next year... Or is that only software's way of making everything compelling?
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