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Infobox musical artist|name = Guitar Wolf|image = Guitar-wolf-nashville.jpg|caption = Seiji, lead singer and guitarist for Guitar Wolf|background = group_or_band|landscape = yes|origin = Nagasaki, Nagasaki|Nagasaki , Nagasaki Prefecture|Nagasaki , Japan |genre = Garage punk
Japanese noise rock |years_active = 1987 in music|1987 & mdash;present|label = Sony Music Japan|Sony JP , Ki/oon Records|Ki/oon , Goner Records|Goner , Matador Records|Matador , Narnack Records|Narnack , Okami Records|Okami |Notable_albums =|Notable_songs =|associated_acts = Teengenerate
The 5.6.7.8's |website =|current_members = Toru, Seiji, U.G.|past_members = Billy and Narita
Guitar Wolf ( Japanese language|Japanese: Wikt:?|? Wikt:?|? Wikt:?|? Wikt:?|? Wikt:?|? Wikt:?|? ) is a Japanese garage punk power trio founded in Nagasaki in 1987 in music|1987 . The band is known for songs with piercing vocals and an extremely loud style of noise rock|noise -influenced punk rock|punk which emphasizes heavy distortion and feedback. They coined the phrase "jet rock 'n' roll", which they also use to describe their musical style — an energetic cross between the Ramones , rockabilly , 1977 in music#Punk rock|77 punk , and garage rock . The band is part of Sony Music Japan 's Ki/oon Records division.

Guitar Wolf has released nine studio album s internationally as well as a live album, numerous singles, and a retrospective compilation called Golden Black. The band members have also been featured in two B movie|B-grade science fiction horror movie s: Wild Zero and Sore Losers. A collection of Guitar Wolf's most popular videos and live performances have been compiled into a limited edition DVD entitled Red Idol . In March 2005, bassist and founding member Billy, also known as Bass Wolf, died of a heart attack at the age of 38. His replacement in the band, bassist U.G., has become a permanent member of Guitar Wolf and now rounds out the trio which currently consist of band members Seiji (Guitar Wolf): U.G. (Bass Wolf); and Toru (Drum Wolf).

History


Formation


Guitarist Seiji and bassist Billy became friends while the two were in Harajuku. The two worked across from each other, Seiji in a used clothing store and Billy in a punk rock shop nearby. Realizing they shared similar musical tastes, the two decided to join together to play rock and roll. After convincing Seiji's coworker Narita to accompany them on drums, Guitar Wolf formed in Harajuku in 1987. After creating the band, each member adopted a Ramones -style surname reflecting their instrument of choice: Seiji became Guitar Wolf, Billy became Bass Wolf, and Narita became Drum Wolf. In time, Narita left the band, apparently to become a fortune teller, and was replaced by Toru, a drummer suggested by Enocky from the band Jackie & The Cedrics. http://www.rockofjapan.com/guitarwolf.html#anchor303269 Interview

In time the band would come to develop its own unique strain of punk rock music, fusing multiple genres together into what the band described as ''Jet Rock 'n' Roll. The term Jet Rock 'n' Roll'' was coined by the band to describe their musical style; a conglomeration of Punk rock|punk , traditional Rock music|rock , heavy distortion, feedback, and screamed vocals. The name is derived from the last name of musician Joan Jett , whom Guitar Wolf frontman Seiji considers his greatest influence. To date, the term Jet Rock is infrequently applied to anyone other than Guitar Wolf itself. Nevertheless, the members of Guitar Wolf would eventually begin to tout themselves as "The World's Greatest Jet Rock 'n' Roll Band."

First releases


After releasing two vinyl albums in Japan, the first of which, Wolf Rock! , was recorded in guitarist Seiji's basement, http://www.rockofjapan.com/guitarwolf.html Guitar Wolf the band started a tour of America. Guitar Wolf performed at the 2nd Garageshock festival in Memphis, Tennessee , where Memphis local and Oblivians member Eric Friedl first saw the band. Impressed with the band's set, Friedl approached the band and received a demo tape which he decided to self-release, forming his own label, Goner Records , for the specific purpose of exposing Guitar Wolf to an American audience. After placing a call to the band in Japan in order to get permission to issue the album, Goner Records released " Wolf Rock! ", Guitar Wolf's debut LP, in 1993. http://www.furious.com/perfect/oblivians.html

Later work


Guitar Wolf released their first CD, Run Wolf Run , in 1994, distributing it through the Japanese Less Than TV label. http://www.rockofjapan.com/guitarwolf.html In 1996 an in-store performance at a New York City record store secured the band a contract with Matador Records , who issued the band's fourth album " Missile Me! " that same year. Guitar Wolf would continue releasing albums with Matador until 1999's " Jet Generation ", an album which Matador Records claims is the loudest CD in history. http://www.matadorrecords.com/guitar_wolf/biography.html Biography

Film appearances


In 1997, all three original members of Guitar Wolf appeared in the John Michael McCarthy's The Sore Losers , as the "mysterious strangers" alongside Memphis indie rock musician Jack Oblivian . McCarthy also directed the music video for their song "All Night De Buttobase!& #33; (Roaring All Night!!)". In 2000, Guitar Wolf starred in the Japanese rock ‘n’ roll "zombie horror" movie, Wild Zero , directed by Tetsuro Takeuchi. The band plays themselves as they take on crazed fans, zombie s, and an alien invasion . Guitar Wolf recorded the soundtrack to the film as well, releasing it in 1999 under the title, Wild Zero . Guitar Wolf has begun looking for a sponsor for the sequel, Wild Zero 2 .

Death of Bass Wolf


In 2002 the band made the move to Narnack Records where the band continued to release material until 2005 when the band released their greatest hits album, "Golden Black." That same year after completing a U.S. tour, the band returned home to Japan where bassist Billy/Bass Wolf suffered a fatal myocardial infarction|heart attack at the age of 38.Allmusic | id = p201701 | tab = biography | label = Biography for Guitar Wolf | first = Heather | last = Phares | accessdate = August 24, 2007 Billy, whose real name was Hideaki Sekiguchi, died in Tokyo on March 31, 2005, and is survived by his wife and two children. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1499398/04012005/guitar_wolf.jhtml Guitar Wolf In September 2005, Guitar Wolf played their first show with their new bassist , U.G.

Live experience


Guitar Wolf are well known for their frenetic live shows. They sometimes rely on elaborate stage productions, including lighted banners, comically oversized speakers, and microphones that spew fire. There is little-to-no time in between songs and the band has been known, on many occasions, to play completely non-stop through their entire set.Citation needed|date=January 2010

Jet clothing


The band have their own line of Jet clothing consisting of jackets, pants, T-shirts and belts. http://www.guitarwolf.net/jet-g/ The Guitar Wolf motorcycle jacket , a variation of the 613 Perfecto motorcycle jacket|Perfecto called 613GW, is manufactured by Schott NYC .

Discography


Singles


  • ''Somethin' Else 7" (Bag Of Hammers, 1995, BOH 026)

  • Missile Me 7" (Bag Of Hammers, 1996, BOH 041)

  • Satisfaction 7" (Bag Of Hammers, 1996, BOH 042)

  • Can-Nana Fever 7" (Wallabies, 1997, WAL-018)

  • Bad Reputation 7" (Wallabies, 1997, WAL-019)

  • ''Kawasaki Z11 7750 Rock 'N' Roll 7" ( Matador Records|Matador , 1997, OLE-271-7)

  • Kaminari One 7" (Less Than TV, 1998, CH-53)

  • Murder By Rock! 12" ( Ki/oon , 1999, KSC2 305)

  • God Speed You 12" (Ki/oon, 2000, KSC2 320)

  • I Love You, Ok 12" (Ki/oon, 2001, KSC2 373)

  • Jet Satisfaction CD/DVD (Ki/oon, 2009, KSCL 1528-9)


  • Vinyl LPs


  • Wolf Rock! LP ( Goner Records , 1993, 1Gone)

  • Kung Fu Ramone LP (Bag of Hammers, 1994, BOH 003)


  • Studio albums


  • Run Wolf Run CD (Less Than TV, 1994, IDCW-1002)

  • Missile Me! LP/CD (Matador, 1995, OLE-219-1/2)

  • Planet Of The Wolves LP/CD (Matador, 1997, OLE-248-1/2)

  • Jet Generation LP/CD (Matador, 1999, OLE-333-1/2)

  • '' Rock'n'roll Etiquette CD (Narnack, 2000, NCK7022)

  • Live!! (Ki/oon, 2000, KSC2 347-8)

  • UFO Romantics LP/CD ( Narnack Records , 2002, NCK 7001)

  • Loverock CD (Narnack Records, 2004, NCK 7020)

  • Golden Black CD (Narnack Records, 2005, NCK 7035)

  • Dead Rock CD (Sony, 2007)

  • Mars Twist CD (2007)

  • Uchusenkan Love (Space Battleship Love) CD (2010, KSCL1671)


  • Soundtracks


  • Wild Zero CD (Ki/oon, 1999, KSC2 306)


  • Splits


  • Split 7" with The Statics (Wallabies, 1997, WAL-019)

  • Aussie Tour Split 7" with Shutdown 66 (Corduroy Records, 1999, CORD-077)

  • Split 7" with Sludgefeast (Must Destroy Music, 2005, DESTROYER 25)

  • Ultra Cross Vol. 1 with Lightning Bolt (Ki/oon Records, 2006)


  • Tribute albums


  • I Love Guitar Wolf: Very Much" CD (Narnack, 2005, NCK 7028)


  • Song covers


  • Summertime Blues by Eddie Cochran

  • '' (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones

  • Rumble (instrumental)|Rumble , Jack the Ripper , and Ace of Spades by Link Wray

  • Should I Stay or Should I Go by The Clash

  • Kick out the Jams by MC5

  • I Love You, OK? by Eikichi Yazawa

  • The Way I Walk by Jack Scott (singer)|Jack Scott

  • Route 66 (song)|(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 by Bobby Troup

  • ''(I'm A) Sore Loser by The Royal Pendletons

  • Brand New Cadillac by Vince Taylor

  • Fire (Bruce Springsteen song)|Fire by Bruce Springsteen

  • Born to Be Wild by Steppenwolf (band)|Steppenwolf

  • ''Let's Get Hurt by Teengenerate


  • DVD releases


  • Red Idol DVD (Narnack Records, 2003, NCK7007)

  • Hero The Wolves Movie And Music To Mangle Your Mind DVD (Ki/oon, 1999, KSBL 5800)

  • Live At The World Rising Of The Wolves DVD (Ki/oon, 2005, KSBL 5811)

  • 69 Comeback Special At Hibiya Yagai Dai Ongakudo 2009.4.4 DVD (Ki/oon, 2005, KSBL 5896)


  • Filmography


  • The Sore Losers (1997) as "Mysterious Strangers"

  • Wild Zero (2000) as themselves

  • Guitar Wolf - Red Idol (2003) as themselves

  • '' http://www.myspace.com/rockntokyo Rock 'n Tokyo (2007) as themselves


  • Guitar Wolf (the guitarist) appears in the Puffy (Ami Yumi) video for " Teen Titans (TV series)|Teen Titans ".


  • In the anime series Black Lagoon , protagonist Revy says she enjoys Guitar Wolf's music.


  • References


    Reflist
  • http://www.rockofjapan.com/guitarwolf.html#anchor303269 Guitar Wolf. "www.rockofjapan.com". Accessed August 24, 2007.

  • Christmas, Shane Jesse. http://www.furious.com/perfect/oblivians.html An Interview with Eric Oblivian "www.furious.com", August 2000. Accessed June 8, 2007.

  • Harris, Chris. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1499398/04012005/guitar_wolf.jhtml Punk Rock World Mourns Derrick Plourde And Hideaki 'Billy' Sekiguchi "www.mtv.com". 2007 MTV Networks. Accessed August 25, 2007.


  • External links


  • http://www.guitarwolf.net Guitar Wolf website

  • http://www.narnackrecords.com Guitar Wolf record label

  • http://nippop.com/artist/artist_id-162/artist_name-guitar_wolf/ Nippop Profile|Guitar Wolf

  • http://www.rockofjapan.com/guitarwolf.html Extensive examination on Guitar Wolf's career, releases and performances

  • http://guitarwolf.shop-pro.jp/ Jett Clothing

  • http://www.guitarwolfshop.com/Welcome.html Guitar Wolf Shop (English)

  • http://www.cognitiveresponse.com/? p=141 Guitar Wolf Live At Santo's Party House, NYC 9-23-2010

  • http://www.rockshockpop.com/forums/content.php? 1475-Guitar-Wolf-Live-At-The-Knitting-Factory-Brookly-NY-5-13-2011 Guitar Wolf At The Knitting Factory, Brooklyn NY, 5-13-2011


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