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Japan has long maintained a fascination with retrofuture, avant garde, and of course girls in cute outfits. So it's no surprise that the mind-bending eX-Girl were spawned by this country (unless you really believe their claims that they come from Planet Kero Kero). Channeling punk, Casiotone techno, tribal chanting, opera, pure pop, math rock, and pretty much everything else you can think of, eX-Girl has won over a sizable fan base through their eclectic releases and endless touring. When the band was formed in 1997, none of the three members - all female - knew how to play their instruments. Despite this, they were soon gigging around Japan, trading on their performance art aesthetic and skewed songcraft. In 1998, the band released its first album, entitled Heppoco Pou. Produced by legendary eccentric Hoppy Kamiyama (Pugs, Demi Semi Quaver, God Mountain Orchestra), the record featured wild vocal arrangements, hypnotically repetitive guitar tracks, and surreal lyrics, not to mention the full-on Ex-Girl treatment of James Brown's "Sex Machine". While the reception was lukewarm in Japan, several overseas indie radio stations gave the album airplay, spawning a small but rabid overseas fanbase. The band lugged their gigantic wigs, frog head masks, rayguns, and flower-power minidresses through Japan and the United States to tour the album the same year, picking up more fans along the way. In March 1999, the band released its second album Kero! Kero! Kero!, a... Read More


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Artist Name

eX-Girl

Debut
1998
Period Active
90s > Present




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