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London based 5-piece Japanese Voyeurs should’ve probably been born 20 years ago, in an era when ripped jeans and plaid shirts were all the rage and a disenfranchised youth of a generation X ruled the roost. But HEY! Let’s not hold that against them because Japanese Voyeurs have taken the sum core ingredient of Grunge and maximized it with their love of rock and raucous guitars, turning it up to #11, with their own, new ferocious slant, resulting in a sound that is sure to make most other bands’ balls shrivel in comparison.
First up is the ‘Sicking & Creaming EP’, released on Slimeball Records on October 5th… a bunch of old demos which the band were told they should release by an Yaqui Indian shaman, who came to them in a dream, while they were smashed out of their heads, in their rehearsal room one night, on peyote. They still have the scars to prove it!
See Japanese Voyeurs live on tour with Johnny Foreigner:
OCTOBER
5th Nottingham Bodega
6th Oxford Jericho Tavern
7th Birmingham Flapper & Firkin
8th Exeter Cavern
9th Brighton Audio
10th London Garage
12th Sheffield Harley
13th Manchester Dead Institute
14th Leeds Brudnell
15th Glasgow King Tuts
16th Liverpool Korova
17th Cambridge Soul Tree