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17 tracks | 44 minutes
Released Jan 2005
on Funhole Record
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Editorial review
If the Dynamite Club are like Fight Club, would they be a group of musicians getting together to blow themselves up? Or does the name of this New York City band refer to the kind of club people whack each other with, but one made out of dynamite that makes the listener's head explode? These questions might come to mind in the aftermath of hearing the group's second CD, It's Deeper Than Most People Actually Think.... But the overwhelming mental image experienced in reaction to the program of songs is actually not that of dynamite at all, but of muscle -- a shipment of muscles packed into huge wooden cartons, then dumped down the loading chute into the basement of a remote Brooklyn warehouse. Mike Pride's drums -- when he isn't playing one of a dozen other instruments -- pound like a wall being dropped from a roof. His snare drum sound is barely legal in Manhattan circa the "homeland security" era, the tone in midrange classified as a lethal weapon under the same legislation that led to lengthy dungeon time for Jose Padilla. The blast of guitarist and singer Kentaro Saito and the all-important bassist identified as Byrne Klay is a dirty bomb reference in itself, leading to the previous miscarriage of thought, but more easily understood in rock music terms as some really loud grunge. Fans of the latter style sometimes divide their bands into two camps based mostly on technical ability. In that sense, Pride and pride are obviously not simply eager amateurs. Beyond playing really well, they also decorate the tracks with attention-getting, often attractive nuances of complexity, sometimes shear freakishness. Some of the songwriting, however, is more like the legacy of popular punk combos with humdrum chops and dull arranging skills: "Frozen Penis" and "Shit in the Air" could be titles on a Circle Jerks album. This isn't the only stylistic detonation from the Dynamite Club: other sections sound like the Butthole Surfers, the Bad Brains, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and even the Rolling Stones, late period. As jam-packed with excitement as these 17 tracks are, this list could go on and on, a worrisome factor even when a group comes on so strong. One song highlight is "A Friend of a Friend of A...," possibly because it seems sort of relaxed. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
Dynamite Club was formed 2001 in New York City by musicians, Kentaro Saito
and Mike Pride. Conceived as a "Rock Band", their avant-grade influenced
sound and extraordinary energetic and unique stage performances -
involving actual Kung Fu fighting and wrestling! - gathered attention from
all around the New York City area.
After giving unforgettable performances at nearly every club in the New
York City & Brooklyn areas, including CBGB's and Knitting Factory,
Dynamite Club released their first full length CD "The Legend Of Tiger
Mask". Released on New Jersey based label, Big Sleep Records, in late
2002, the album left an unforgettable impression in the U.S, Canada, and
even Australia, Japan & Taiwan, gathering heavy college radio play
throughout North America. Before long, the 1000 CDs were sold out, and
with minimal distribution and ads.
Their first international tour, in 2003, included Taiwan, Japan, and
Australia, and had a great reception.
↓ more ↓While in Taiwan, Dynamite Club gave
its wild performance, not realizing the magnitude of accepting the
headlining position at Spring Scream Goat, one of the biggest music
festivals in the country. They don't know why exactly, but DYNAMITE CLUB
gets wild love from the Taiwanese now, and was asked to headline Spring
Scream Monkey in 2004 that was followed by sold out concerts in Taipei.
This was followed by the bands second successful tour of Japan.
Since then, Dynamite Club has released it’s 2nd full length CD “It’s
Deeper than Most People Actually Think”- an assault on pop music rather
than the avant-garde it feverishly attacked on their 1st CD- on Funhole
Records. This CD has already sold over 1000 copies since being released
in February 2005 (again with little distribution or ads), and reached #107
on CMJ charts and was the 2nd most added record in CMJ charts on its
initial release date. The band has since gathered much radio play and a
rabidly devoted cult following. Seen once, their live performance is not
forgotten. They have also been included on two compilations, one
Taiwanese & American, one French. Dynamite Club have also released a
limited, and now sold out, and EP entitled “S”.
Dynamite Club has kept a hectic tour schedule in the past 2 years and have
embarked on 7 US tours (with bands like Peelander-Z, Sunburned Hand of the
Man, Magik Markers & Dynasty), a European tour with punk legends MDC,
Canadian tours with Daiquiri and Mindy Wind, and toured Asia (Japan &
Taiwan) a total of 4 times now.
Meanwhile, the members of Dynamite Club work in an endless string of bands
with the “who’s who” of new rock music including: MDC (millions of dead
cops), Haino Keiji’s Fushitsusha, John Zorn, Trevor Dunn (of Mr. Bungle &
Fantomas), Gary Lucas’ Captain Beefheart repertoire band Fast N’ Bulbous,
Japan’s RUINS and RonRuins, Anthony Braxton, Sonny Simmons, PAK, Otomo
Yoshihide, Time Of Orchids, Dr. Nerve, & Eugene Chadbourne.
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