Guitar Wolf are Japans Greatest Jet Rock & Roll Band. They deconstruct rock and roll to its most basic elements.
The Guitar Wolf experience is hard to define. Imagine if your garage is occupied by a clanky old Toyota piled up with Ramones, Joan Jett and Link Wray records, half empty pomade cans, grade Z sci-fi monster movie posters, rusted Meccano sets, and tumbling fluorescent lightbulbs all soaked in gasoline and reignited with comically large matchsticks
Live, Guitar Wolf explode with a complete disregard for anything resembling song structure, their songs only rarely wrung back into place by a loud scream of “LOCCCKKKK ANDDDD LOLLLLL!”. Their continued vivisection of Link Wrays two most basic chords, often played while Seiji (Guitar Wolf) is hanging upside down from the rafters, forming a human pyramid, jumping off speaker stacks or giving his guitar to an audience member to slap at while they play at a volume as if we are all deaf anyway ... GUITAR WOLF is DANGEROUS rock and roll, and not for the faint hearted.
Their previous shows in NZ are legendary, and the Tokyo trio have certainly made an impact here. On an early visit in the late nineties noise control officers shut down their Kings Arms show. The show moved across town to Java Jive in Ponsonby – and the Wolves were rocking within an hour . Late 2005 they blasted K Road shoppers in a mid day performance above the Illicit store and an impromptu Boxing Day show hosted by a new fan who supplied free beer and pizza in her North Shore lounge saw Dion from the D4 having to fill in on bass when one Wolf indulged in a little too much Christmas cheer. Local video production company Buttobase even named themselves after a Guitar Wolf song.
The D4 covered Invader Ace on their first album and became blood brothers. Their first foray to the Land Of The Rising Sun were as guests of Guitar Wolf with a local rapper even referencing the experience in one of his songs!
Guitar Wolf are
Guitar Wolf (Seiji) - guitar & vocals
Bass Wolf (UG pronounced U-GEE) - bass & vocals
Drum Wolf (Toru) - drums
In December – they return to NZ for a national tour with The Transistors
Monday 12th December – Christchurch at The Dux
Tuesday 13th December – Dunedin
Wednesday 14th December – Wellington at Bodega
Thursday 15th December – Hamilton at Static
Friday 16th December – Auckland at Cassette no 9
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