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is a Japanese punk rock band from
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, formed in 2009. The band currently consists of singer Accorinrin, guitarist Yoyoyoshie, bassist Hirochan, and drummer Kahokiss. Their most recent album '' Super Champon'' was released in May 2022.


Biography

Otoboke Beaver is named after a
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in
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which was located near the high school of one of the band members. The band formed in 2009 while the members were active in a rock music club at
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in
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. The original members included Accorinrin on vocals, Yoyoyoshie on guitar, Pop on drums, and Nishikawachi on bass. In June 2011, Otoboke Beaver released a demo CD featuring three songs, including an early version of "Chuchu Song", a live track that would be later re-recorded and distributed to people who helped fund the band's first trip to the United States. In 2012, the group released their first live album via Egypt Records. In 2013, they released a limited-edition single via Jet Set Records, featuring the newly recorded "Otobokebeaver Daijikenbo" and two live tracks. In March of the same year, the band released the mini-album ''Love Me Sign''. Bassist Nishikawachi left the band in 2013 and was replaced by Hirochan, a fan who asked to join via e-mail. Otoboke Beaver participated in
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in 2015, releasing the single "Akimahenka" on vinyl. In 2016, the band signed with the British label
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. The ''Okoshiyasu!! Otoboke Beaver'' compilation album was released that year, featuring the majority of the songs found on the group's first two mini-albums, with the addition of the "Akimahenka" single. The band recorded a live session for XFM and toured the UK with
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and Leggy. The EP ''Bakuro Book'' followed shortly thereafter, with another EP titled ''Love is Short!!'' appearing the following year for Record Store Day 2017. The song "Love Is Short!!" reached the UK singles chart. The band began touring internationally in 2016, including dates at the
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and
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in the United States in 2017. Their trip to SXSW was financially assisted by fan-funding via
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and
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. In 2018, the band traveled over in one week to play two slots at the
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and a three-date headlining tour in the UK with label-mates Say Sue Me and Leggy. Other notable tourmates have included
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,
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,
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, and
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. The compilation album ''Okoshiyasu!! Otoboke Beaver'' was re-released on vinyl for Record Store Day in 2018. In that year, founding drummer Pop left the band. Pop was replaced by Kahokiss, who had attended the same university music club as the band's founding members almost a decade before. In March 2019, Otoboke Beaver performed at the
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(SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas. The album '' Itekoma Hits'', featuring new songs and compiling some previously-released singles, was released by Damnably in April 2019. The non-album single "Yobantoite Mojo" was released in late 2019; the song also served as the theme for the Japanese TV comedy ''Susumu Inomata and 8 Mojo''. Also in late 2019, the band played the Koyabu Sonic festival, featuring a mixture of comedy acts and bands in an 8000-person stadium held by the Yoshimoto company. Along with releasing the single "Dirty Old Fart is Waiting for My Reaction" in early 2020, the members of Otoboke Beaver quit their day jobs to become a full-time touring band. They were able to tour for two weeks in Europe before the
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. During the lockdown period they focused on developing new songs and played several live shows via Instagram. The album '' Super Champon'' was released in May 2022. Otoboke Beaver returned to touring in late 2022 with a series of shows in Europe, followed by their first full-length tour of North America. Another tour of Europe and North America followed in early 2023. Their performance at that year's
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received coverage from ''
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'', which described their set as "both a goddamned riot and tight as hell."


Musical style and influences

According to its members, the band plays a "fast-paced and aggressive style of punk-rock", with "frequent changes in rhythm and tempo", accompanied by "
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". Their songs feature love and relationships as regular themes, some based on singer Accorinrin's own experiences, and often critique the social roles required of women in modern Japanese society. This was not something Accorinrin was necessarily conscious of at first but she has embraced these feminist ideals after traveling abroad. They have said they are inspired by a particular style of traditional Japanese comedy,
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. Its speed, tempo, and rhythm of delivery are an influence on their musical style. Accorinrin specifies Japanese comedian
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and theatre comedy group Yoshimoto Shinkigeki as personal influences. Each member draws inspiration from her own differing musical tastes: Yoyoyoshie likes
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, Hirochan likes
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, and Accorinrin and Kahokiss like
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music. They said that they are “influenced by western
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attitudes and the sounds of punk and angular post-rock”. The band mentioned further influences from groups such as Yapoos, Hikasyu, P-MODEL, Momoe Yamaguchi, and Afrirampo.


Critical response

Otoboke Beaver's music has garnered them praise from the likes of ''
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'' ("even if their music is not explicitly feminist, there is power in hearing a group of four Asian women say exactly what they want"), and also from
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, ''The Fader'', ''
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'', '' i-D'', and '' Fujirock Express''. In 2017, they were nominated for Best Live Act at the
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. They have been featured on
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radio.
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of Foo Fighters described Otoboke Beaver by saying, "It’ll blow your mind, dude. It’s the most fucking intense shit you’ve ever seen." Upon the release of their album '' Super Champon'' in 2022,
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of ''The Needle Drop'' remarked "with two really fantastic albums under their belt at this point, is Otoboke Beaver not one of the best modern Punk bands that Japan has to offer right now?"


Members

Current members * – vocals, occasional rhythm guitar (2009–present) * – guitar, backing vocals (2009–present) * – bass, backing vocals (2013–present) * – drums, backing vocals (2018–present) Former members * – bass, backing vocals (2009–2013) * – drums, backing vocals (2009–2018)


Discography


Albums

* * *''Present Progressive Form #002'' (live, 2012) *''Love Me Sign'' (EP, 2013) *''Okoshiyasu!! Otoboke Beaver'' (compilation, 2016) *''Bakuro Book'' (EP, 2016) *''Love Is Short!!'' (EP, 2017) *''Okoshiyasu!! Otoboke Beaver'' (remastered version, 2018) *'' Itekoma Hits'' (2019) *'' Super Champon'' (2022)


Singles

* *"Akimahenka" (2015) *"S'il Vous Plait" (2017) plit Single w/ Say Sue Me*"Anata Watashi Daita Ato Yome No Meshi" (2018) *"Yobantoite Mojo" (2019)


Videos

*"S'il Vous Plait" (2017) *"Love Is Short!" (2017) *"Mean" (2017) *"Anata Watashi Daita Ato Yome No Meshi" (2019) * *"Don't Light My Fire" (2019) *"Dirty Old Fart Is Waiting For My Reaction" (2020) *"I Am Not Maternal" (2022) *"Pardon?" (2022) *"I Don't Want to Die Alone" (2022)


References


External links


Otoboke Beaver's Official Website
(Japanese)
Otoboke Beaver's Official Website
(English) {{authority control All-female punk bands Japanese punk rock groups Musical groups established in 2009