Countless bands in Tokyo emulate American rock. What allows a handful of these bands to break out and go international is a specific trait — a familiar Western style that straddles the line between innovation and characature. Detroit 7 broke out at last year’s South by Southwest festival, a big move for a band that spent its first eight years smashing it up on the Tokyo scene. The three-piece band’s live show has drawn attention, with the grungy, busted English drawl of lead-girl Nabano and the adorable energy of drummer Miyoko. It’s the kind of music Seattle produced in the early 90s before radio co-opted it. Detroit 7’s self titled album is out today, and it’s crunchy.


Erika Monday, 03.23.09 @ 4:02 pm

I saw them live last night at the Bowery Ballroom, and they were AMAZING. And I was surprised that Miyoko (you got her name wrong!) was so tiny and was able to play the drums like a gorilla on steroids.


Mike Saturday, 03.28.09 @ 1:21 pm

I just saw them in Seattle last night. Detroit7 were awesome as usual. I saw them at last year’s Japan Nite tour also. In addition to great guiter/vocals and drums, don’t forget the awesome bass by Nobuaki! Buy their CD or see them on tour!




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