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    Shonen Knife - Genki Shock! (2005) [US version 2006]

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    Shonen Knife - Genki Shock! (2005) [US version 2006]

    Shonen Knife - Genki Shock! (2005)
    APE+CUE+LOG+Covers or MP3 CBR 320 | 48:19 min | 385 or 113 MB
    Glue Factory's US Re-Release to celebrate 25 years of unique, creative music from the band

    Shonen Knife are back with the all new Genki Shock! In their 25th anniversary as a group, Shonen Knife stay true to their "Ramones Of Japan" pop-punk roots. Fans call this sharper edged release their best in years. The US version has been re-recorded in English, it features a new sequence, and it has a new version of the album art with Shonen Knife poster & english lyrics in the liner notes.

    To get straight to the point, there's nothing on Genki Shock! that Shonen Knife haven't done before, but faulting a 20-year-old punk-pop band for not doing anything new is simply useless. The main question should be, can they really make an umpteenth album of simplistic riffs, straightforward rhythms, and silly lyrics worth listening to? The answer is favorable: Genki Shock! won't replace their early-'80s work, or even recent classics like Bananachips, but it's still got a fair share of choruses that will linger in your memory 30 years from now, and Naoko Yamano's voice remains full of infantile glee, allowing her to deliver lyrics on topics like Spam, anime, broccoli, the power of darkness, and giant kitties with the usual tongue-in-cheek sincerity. There are actually a couple of minor stylistic shifts on Genki Shock!, the first being a slight mellowing out as exhibited on "Under My Pillow" and "Forest Walk", which are simple soft pop rather than punk-pop and lose some impact on the account of that. "Forest Walk" is still addictive, though, and the band makes up for the occasional softer moment with its other stylistic shift, as heard in a couple of old-school hard rock numbers ("Queen of Darkness", "Giant Kitty") that sound oddly appropriate here, perhaps because their presence on a Shonen Knife album has an ironic effect per se. Or maybe because they are simply dead catchy: "Giant Kitty," the closing song on the album, is almost as dynamic as any classic Deep Purple track, and twice as hilarious. So on the whole, there's no desperate need to own Genki Shock! if you already know Shonen Knife, but there's no good reason not to listen to it, either.

    ~ Alexey Eremenko, all media guide
    Tracklist:

    01. Introduction
    02. S-P-A-M
    03. Jeans Blue
    04. Anime Phenomenon
    05. Spider House
    06. My Magic Glasses
    07. The Queen Of Darkness
    08. Forest Walk
    09. A World Atlas
    10. Broccoli Man
    11. Rock Society
    12. Under My Pillow
    13. Giant Kitty

    all songs written by Naoko Yamano

    The word 'Genki' means cheerful, high-spirited, vigorous or spry in Japanese. I'd like you to be 'Genki' with this album. Also the word 'Genki' is similar to the Japanese word 'Denki'. 'Denki Shock' means 'Electric Shock'. If you listen to Shonen Knife, you will get a cheerful shock. Have fun!

    – Naoko Yamano
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    Produced by Naoko Yamano & Atsushi Shibata
    Recorded & Mixed at Omega Sound & Yotsubashi LM Studios, Osaka, Japan
    Mastered at Omega Sound. Recording & Mastering Engineer: Tetsuya Kotani.

    • Naoko Yamano - vocals, guitars
    • Atsuko Yamano – bass, drums, vocals

    "No Synthesizers"

    additional musicians:
    - Roman Yumeno - guitar, bass
    - Etsuko Nakanishi - drums on "2,9,11,13"

    Original Release Date: June 3, 2005
    US Re-Release Date: April 11, 2006
    Label: Glue Factory / Tomato Head
    Catalog No.: GFY70014-2