The members hail from Scotland, England, Australia, and Japan. They talk about their music, what brought them to Japan, what it's like for bands in Japan, and what it's like playing for Japanese audiences.
They also dispell a few myths like how easy it is for Western musicians to make it big in Japan.
A few of their fans talk about their interest in the band's music as well.
http://www.myspace.com/thesushicabaretclub
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- SamuraiDave
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The Sushi Cabaret Club also provide the music to my photo montage of Seijin-no-Hi (Japan's Coming of Age Day).
Turn the volume down to about 40% for your own protection as it's a bit loud!
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- SamuraiDave
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Here's a music video they did sometime back and put up on Youtube
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- SamuraiDave
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Here's another one of their videos back when they had their first drummer
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- SamuraiDave
- 12 months ago
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Of course I'll vote this up man. It brought back my nestalgic days in Japan.
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- mediasetfree
- 12 months ago
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Here's my blog account on the Sushi Cabaret Club
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- SamuraiDave
- 12 months ago
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nice informative vid with good interviews. It's interesting to see how foriegn musicians make out in Japan
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- FattaFinga
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I thought that the production of this piece was excellent, but I think the band sucks. They are very - everything else on the radio. I guess the popularity of bad bands is a universal problem, not just exclusive to America.
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- FattaFinga
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