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Zazen Boys' self-titled debut album is in many ways a straight projection of themes that guitarist/vocalist Mukai Shutoku first began to develop with his previous band, Number Girl, particularly on the album Num-Heavy Metallic with its increasing use of funk and dance rhythms as well as elements of traditional Japanese music. Nevertheless, there's a lot more going on in Zazen Boys, with Mukai's vocal style moving further from the tortured yowl that was a defining feature of much of Number Girl's output and diversifying into a kind of ranting stream-of-consciousness near-rap -- as on 'Usodarake' and 'Yureta Yureta Yureta' -- that is partly reminiscent of New York's the Lapse and even flirts with a soul-style falsetto on the opening track, 'Fender Telecaster.' Throughout the album there's an urge to experiment and move away from the limitations of punk rock, although 'Cold Summer' still retains a lot of the Pixies influence of Mukai's previous band. It's also worth noting that for all the unusual arrangements, genre hopping, and stop-start rhythms, Zazen Boys' most unifying characteristic is how accessible it is. A preponderance of heavy Led Zeppelin-style guitar chords and Steely Dan funk workouts gives much of the album a familiar-sounding 1970s vibe that prevents it from getting bogged down in experimentalism for its own sake, but also perhaps prevents the band from taking its experimental tendencies to their logical conclusions. As it is, Zazen Boys comes across as an interesting step along a road, but by no means the finished product.
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Tilpo's music and audio 3/02/2013. Zazen Boys - 'Zazen Boys 4' Title: Zazen Boys 4 Artist: Zazen Boys Date: 2008.: Bass Yoshikane Sou:Guitar Matsushita Atsushi: Drums Rating: 7 - Good Adapting to a more electronic and funky sound, Zazen Boys 5th album moves even further away from the defining alt-rock sound it had during its early stages. David Lawrence 'Dave' Fridmann is an American record producer and musician. From 1990 onwards he co-produced most releases by Mercury Rev and The Flaming Lips. The best album by Zazen Boys is Stories which is ranked number 54,767 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score. Zazen Boys is ranked number 22,064 in the overall artist rankings with a total rank score of 5.
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