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Japanese Motors - 11.4.2008 at Berbati's
 
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Equally inspired by Richard Hell and the Beach Boys, Costa Mesa, CA surf punks Japanese Motors formed in 2004 and soon became known for their immersion in surf culture and their raucous live shows. Singer Alex Knost is also a pro surfer who appeared in the surfing documentary Step into Liquid; he also rides for surf/art/lifestyle brand RVCA and worked in their art department. He met guitarist Nolan Hall when their fathers went surfing together; bassist Chris Vail and drummer Andrew Atkinson -- a former designer for Hurley -- make up Japanese Motors' rhythm section. With frequent, and frequently hedonistic gigs, the band evolved from doing Iggy Pop covers to releasing the single "Single Fins & Safety Pins" on Black Lips' Die Slaughterhouse label. Japanese Motors signed to Vice Records, who released a re-recorded version of Single Fins & Safety Pins in summer 2008 and their self-titled debut album that fall. - all music guide

 
  
    
 

Japanese Motors

Japanese Motors
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10.7.2008

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Surf's up Portland. Ready to wade on in to some sunny Southern Californian vibes? We thought you might...which is why we're debuting a new batch of productions filmed in Rose City with this blissful, election night performance from Costa Mesa's Japanese Motors. Beaming the Strokes' simple sort of, LES sweat and swagger three-thousand miles west, Alex Knost, Nolan Hall, Daniel Michicoff, and Andrew Atkinson trim tunes like "Single Fins and Safety Pins", "Better Trends", and "Crooked Gun" with tons of twang, slightly rockabilly rhythms, and lyrics that cover the beach culture basics. Surf, sun, chicks, and beer; the Motor's know what their brand of surf rock demands. All they ask from you is that you enjoy the show. Cowabunga. - David Pitz

 
  
    
 

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Equally inspired by Richard Hell and the Beach Boys, Costa Mesa, CA surf punks Japanese Motors formed in 2004 and soon became known for their immersion in surf culture and their raucous live shows. Singer Alex Knost is also a pro surfer who appeared in the surfing documentary Step into Liquid; he also rides for surf/art/lifestyle brand RVCA and worked in their art department. He met guitarist Nolan Hall when their fathers went surfing together; bassist Chris Vail and drummer Andrew Atkinson -- a former designer for Hurley -- make up Japanese Motors' rhythm section. With frequent, and frequently hedonistic gigs, the band evolved from doing Iggy Pop covers to releasing the single "Single Fins & Safety Pins" on Black Lips' Die Slaughterhouse label. Japanese Motors signed to Vice Records, who released a re-recorded version of Single Fins & Safety Pins in summer 2008 and their self-titled debut album that fall. - all music guide

 
   


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Surf's up Portland. Ready to wade on in to some sunny Southern Californian vibes? We thought you might...which is why we're debuting a new batch of productions filmed in Rose City with this blissful, election night performance from Costa Mesa's Japanese Motors. Beaming the Strokes' simple sort of, LES sweat and swagger three-thousand miles west, Alex Knost, Nolan Hall, Daniel Michicoff, and Andrew Atkinson trim tunes like "Single Fins and Safety Pins", "Better Trends", and "Crooked Gun" with tons of twang, slightly rockabilly rhythms, and lyrics that cover the beach culture basics. Surf, sun, chicks, and beer; the Motor's know what their brand of surf rock demands. All they ask from you is that you enjoy the show. Cowabunga. - David Pitz

 
   


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