Interview with The Shamisenists
JACK, leader of alternative shamisen rock band The Shamisenists, took JaME's questions on the group's origins, latest single and other topics.
You experimented with adding keyboards to your sound for SAKURA. What was that experience like for you, and what was the reaction like from your fans?
JACK: At the beginning of this year, we decided to add a keyboardist as a support member. That made us very happy because until he came in, YUJI and I have been playing chords with the instruments with only three strings, but now, thanks
to him, we can pull out more shamisen-ish phrases and sounds into our music instead of playing chords! I think you can feel a more shamisen-ish mood on SAKURA compared to our past music. We've played SAKURA with keyboards at our shows
over ten times and the feedback from the audience has been so far so good!
What did you want to express with SAKURA? Is there a story behind the song?
JACK: To be honest, I sometimes feel sorry for sakura (cherry trees) as they're praised only when they're in full blossom, as if they don’t exist in other seasons. We must appreciate sakura more because all of us who live in Japan have received
a lot of energy and courage from sakura in our lives. So I wanted to express my gratitude to sakura through composing and playing. That’s why I expressed various aspects of sakura, not only its bright side, as if it's like a human’s life. Additionally,
we had a Japanese tour in spring this year and we named it the "SAKURA" tour. The concept of the tour was that we would sow sakura seeds all over Japan through our music, although the tour was rather limited due to the pandemic. We believe
in music that has a positive power to light up the Earth.
It was mentioned that Walking On The Moon was inspired by a track from The Police. What else can you tell us about this song?
JACK: The other day, when I was practicing in a studio alone, I jammed with my loop pedal and came up with the main riff. Originally, I was thinking of this music for my solo project but the other members got so excited and liked it when they
listened, so I decided to record and release it with The Shamisenists as a B-side of SAKURA. This music was kind of a big challenge for us because we tried to make it like 'Shamisen-EDM'. We would be so happy if you dance to the song
at our shows.
Recently, you started a crowdfunding campaign for a new album. Please tell us a bit more about the campaign. Is there is a concept for the new album you are planning to create from it?
JACK: The Shamisenists have also been having a difficult time during this pandemic. There was this big audition called “The Color Red Challenge” and the winner was supposed to be invited to record a new full album in Denver, Colorado
where this music company Color Red is headquartered, for global distribution. The Shamisenists won the prize, but because of the pandemic, the project has been put on hold.
However, as you know, we would like to share our new music with fans while it's still hot off the press. So, we eventually decided to make an album in Japan instead of waiting for the recording opportunity in the United States. We needed
funding to make the album and we decided to go for crowdfunding. We've had a lot of support way beyond
our original expectations. At this time, we would like to express our gratitude to you, all our supporters! We promise you that it is going to be another masterpiece!
What other plans do you have for the future?
JACK: We're very happy to announce that we're planning to go to France in August! Back in 2020, YUJI and I were invited to Brittany in France as guest musicians at a local music festival Roue Waroch.
We played with Plantec - a Breton Celtic band we met in Tokyo back in 2016 - and it was really lively and exciting! Thankfully, Plantec has invited us this time again! We will bring KYOHEI this time! I am so stoked to be there
finally as The Shamisenists! We'll announce the full details of the tour as soon as we can.
Thank you very much for the interview. Do you have a parting message for our readers?
JACK: Thank you very much to all the readers for taking the time to read this interview! Arigato! I would love to keep in touch with you guys so please follow us on Instagram, Spotify, YouTube, and things like that, and feel free to drop us
a line anytime! Thank you again!
JaME would like to thank JACK, The Shamisenists and Tomoko Davies-Tanaka for making this interview possible.
Date | Event | Location |
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19/08/20222022-08-19
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Festival
The Shamisenists
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Site de Kerboulard
Saint-Nollf
France |
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