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Japanther was an American
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band established by Matt Reilly and Ian Vanek, then students at
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. Japanther was featured in the 2006
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, the 2007
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Biennial, and the 2011
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, and collaborated with a diverse pool of artists such as gelitin,
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Gee Vaucher Gee Vaucher (born Carole Vaucher in 1945 in Dagenham, Essex, England) is a visual artist primarily associated with the anarcho-punk band Crass. Biography Vaucher met her long-lasting creative partner Penny Rimbaud in the early 1960s when ...
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Dan Graham Daniel Graham (March 31, 1942 – February 19, 2022) was an American visual artist, writer, and curator in the writer-artist tradition. In addition to his visual works, he published a large array of critical and speculative writing that spanned ...
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, Kevin Bouton-Scott, robbinschilds, Dawn Riddle, Claudia Meza, Todd James, Devin Flynn, Ninjasonik, Anita Sparrow and
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. Japanther made its name with unique performance situations, appearing alongside synchronized swimmers, atop the
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, with giant puppets, marionettes and shadow puppets, in the back of a moving truck in Soho, and at shows with giant dinosaurs and BMXers flying off the walls. Installations include The Phone Booth Project at The Clocktower Gallery in New York. Described as "art-rock installation paratroopers" and "a studied form of New Wave anarchism" by ''Flash Art'', a "Performance Galaxy" by ''Vanity Fair'', "Super hard, incredibly fast and overall inspiring" by ''Thrasher'', "more accessible than other bands of its genre" by the ''New Yorker'', and "the best band ever, straight up" by ''Tokion'', Japanther has always been a band apart, running the gamut from performance art to punk rock and back again. Pushing parties to the limit ("Lincoln Center punk-rock concert turned mini-riot" -''New York Post)'', Japanther returned in 2011 with ''Beets, Limes and Rice,'' a celebration of ten years in the underground and an ultra-contemporary meditation on "catharsis and being in love in a time of darkness.". The band's album ''Beets, Limes and Rice,'' written in the midst of 84-hour performance piece "It Never Seems to End," was released in digital and vinyl format from Recess Records, on CD from Japanther's own Tapes Records, on cassette from
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, and by Seayou Records in Europe. The artwork for the album was created by Monica Canilao. Their song "The Gravy" was featured in the 2010 skateboarding video game ''
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''. When promoting his new musical project Howardian in 2016, drummer Ian Vanek announced that he had quit Japanther "almost three years ago", all but confirming that the band was over after 13 years.


Discography

* ''The Last of the Living Land Pirates'' CD-R (2001) * ''South of Northport'' EP (2002) * ''
Leather Wings ''Leather Wings'' is an album by Japanther. It was released by Menlo Park Recordings in 2003. The album was given 7.2 out of 10 in a review by Pitchfork Media ''Pitchfork'' (formerly ''Pitchfork Media'') is an American online music magazi ...
'' (2003) * ''Dump the Body in Rikki Lake'' (2003) * ''Japanther/Panthers'' split 7-inch (2003) * ''The Operating Manual for Life on Earth ''EP (2004) * ''Japanther/Sneeze'' split 7-inch (2004) * ''Japanther/Viking Club'' split CD (2004) * '' Master of Pigeons'' (2005) * ''Wolfenswan'' (2005) *'' Yer Living Grave ''EP (2005) * ''Don't Trust Anyone Over Thirty'' (2006) * ''Japanther/ The Good Good'' split 7-inch (2006) * '' Skuffed Up My Huffy'' (2007) * ''Challenge'' 7-inch (2008) * ''Chemical X Zine'' DVD (2008) * '' Tut Tut, Now Shake Ya Butt'' (2008) * ''Japanther/The Pharmacy'' split 7-inch (2008) * ''Rock 'n' Roll Ice Cream'' (2010) * ''JapantherNinjasonik 7-inch'' (2010) * ''Beets, Limes and Rice'' (2011) * '' Eat Like Lisa Act Like Bart'' (2013) * ''Donut Shop Bounce'' EP (2014) *'' Instant Money Magic ''(2014) * '' Boom for Real'' (2016)


Compilations

* ''I Think We Should Stay Away from Each Other LP'' (2011)


References


External links


Spinner Interview

Flavorpill Fix Episode Four Animated and Curated by Japanther

"Upstairs at the Square," with China Mieville

"Big Apple Circus Goes Indie," at the New York Times' T Magazine

"21 Questions with Ian Vanek" at the Nervous Breakdown

"Japanther Warehouse Party," (Slideshow) The Village Voice
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