Abunai! was an American
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band from
Boston, Massachusetts, United States primarily active from 1996 to 2001 on the Australian
Camera Obscura
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record label.
History
The band formed in 1996 after the four members began performing extended improvisational sessions. Though the band members played a variety of different instruments and all provided various vocals, the general live performance lineup was Dan Parmenter on bass, Brendan Quinn on guitar, Kris Thompson on keyboards and Joe Turner on drums. The name Abunai is Japanese in origin and translates as 'look out!' or 'watch out!'
Due to musical and writing connections to the
Ptolemaic Terrascope
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the band was asked to play the first
Terrastock
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festival in
Providence,
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in 1997, where they also sold copies of a self-released and titled cassette taken from their initial sessions.
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, who had founded the
Camera Obscura
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label the previous year, was in attendance for their set and offered to release the group's material. Abunai! remained with the label for its subsequent three albums and two EPs, though the band also released songs on a variety of compilations elsewhere.
The band's debut release, ''Universal Mind Decoder'', appeared later in 1997; the title was a reference to a working title for
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song "Change is Now" from ''
The Notorious Byrd Brothers
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''.
Abunai!'s second release, 1999's ''The Mystic River Sound'', was created and presented as a supposed compilation album covering "the seedy, sour suburbs north of Boston," referencing both numerous album compilations of small psychedelic and rock scenes as well as
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album ''
The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands
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''. All songs on the album were written and performed by the group, with false group names acting as musical or local in-jokes and references.
The group's final full-length release, 2000's ''Round Wound'', was conceived and presented in the form of a classic
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appeared on the song "Buzz Bombb." Released simultaneously with ''Round Wound'' was ''Deep Mu Flux'', an EP on the small Camera Obscura sub-label
Camera Lucida
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which contained three instrumentals.
The members of Abunai! announced in 2001 that the band was on hold for the foreseeable future while the group concentrated on other projects, including Joe Turner's promotion and organizing of the fifth Terrastock festival in Boston in 2002. The final release by Abunai! appeared in 2003; like ''Deep Mu Flux'', ''Two Brothers'' was a limited edition EP on Camera Lucida containing two versions of the title track as well as a live recording of "Lord Hampton" from the fourth Terrastock festival in 2000.
Since 2003, the band has played occasional reunion shows, including a 2006 date in Providence, Rhode Island as a part of a preview show for the sixth Terrastock festival and a 2010 show in Boston for the Deep Heaven Now Festival, along with experimenting with so-far unreleased recording sessions. In August 2010 the band made all its releases available for full download for a short period via Bandcamp.
Band members
*Dan Parmenter - bass, vocals, keyboards
*Brendan Quinn - guitar, vocals
*Kris Thompson - organ, vocals
*Joe Turner - drums, guitar, keyboard, vocals
Special Guests
*Scot Campanella - guitar
*Cheryl Wanner - vocals
*Ajda the Turkish Queen - flute
*Mark Dwinnel - guitar (live)
*Nick Saloman - guitar (live)
Discography
Full length albums
* ''Universal Mind Decoder'' (1997)
* ''Mystic River Sound'' (1999)
* ''Round-Wound'' (2000)
EPs
* ''Deep Mu Flux''
* ''Two Brothers''
References
External links
Abunai!
Website*
AllMusic
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Magnet magazine article, 1999
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