Shonen Knife Setlist
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Local trio The Toxenes (bassist / singer Ariel Dornbush, guitarist Monet Wong, drummer Madalyn) opened up the show. If the band looked familiar, that’s because two of the band members are from the ashes of L’Assassins (the band that previously opened up for Shonen Knife last year).
Although their setlist shows 12 songs, it really didn’t felt like they played that many. The songs are also short, punk-ish/rockabilly in nature.
Next up was Catbath, evolving to a four piece (Travis Franklin, Crystal Stockert, Kristin Kosieracki, and Matthew Grave) from their original duo-turned-trio. They’ve only recently added a second guitarist (“Gravey”) to their roster in 2016.
For their preultimate song, Catbath decided to cover a Black Sabbath song ‘Snowblind’ as a request from Shonen Knife (who are, in fact, big metal fans).
In their 35 years as a band, we’ve never seen Shonen Knife with the two original Yamano sisters. That’s because Atsuko Yamano retired from the band shortly after their drummer Mana Nishiura died in a car accident in 1999.
Although Atsuko would occasional join the band whenever they played in Los Angeles (where she’s currently residing), she did not regularly partake as a full band member.
What made last week’s Turf Club show so special is that Atsuko is currently Shone Knife’s touring bassist.... and apparently the trio’s current costume designer (that was her original role in the band when they started in 1981). I believe Atsuko’s role in Shonen Knife may be temporary, as SK’s current bassist, Ritsuko Taneda is on hiatus to raise her family.
As you can see from their setlist, it’s written in Japanese. We’ve managed to translate the titles for you. Not listed on their setlist were the two encore songs, ‘Banana Chips’ and ‘E.S.P.’
Many of the songs on their set are from older album, with the exception of a three-song Adventure block: starting with ‘Jump into the New World’, followed by ‘Rock'n'roll T-Shirt’ and ending with ‘Green Tangerine’.
If there was one Shonen Knife tour you have to see, it’s really this one. The group essentially is playing the band’s entire career, from their earliest written songs to the new Adventure material. Plus, the fact that the two Yamano sisters are back together - that’s certainly something to celebrate.
Adventure is out now on Good Charamel Records.
Remaining Tour Dates
10/26 Durham, NC The Pinhook
10/27 Richmond, VA Strange Matter
10/28 Baltimore, MD Ottobar
10/29 Philadelphia, PA MilkBoy
10/31 New York, NY Knitting Factory
11/01 Albany, NY Low Beat
11/03 Pittsburgh, PA Cattivo
11/04 Buffalo, NY Mohawk Place
11/05 Ithaca, NY The Haunt
11/06 Rochester, NY Bug Jar
11/09 Boston, MA Middle East
11/10 Long Branch, NJ Brighton Bar
Toxenes Setlist |
Catbath Setlist |
Shonen Knife Setlist |
Toxenes |
Catbath |
Shonen Knife at Turf Club, St Paul (19 October 2016) |
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