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Daikaiju (band)

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Years active
  
1999-Present

Website
  
daikaiju.org

Associated acts
  
Random Conflict

Genre
  
Prog rock

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Genres
  
Instrumental surf rock, progressive rock/metal

Members
  
Pulse-man (Bass) Blast-man (Drums) Rock-man (Guitar) Secret-man (Guitar)

Past members
  
Captain Kanchou (Bass/Guitar) Tentacles-X (Keyboard/Guitar/Bass) E (Drums) Mr. Nein (Drums) Brain Conflict (Bass) Dymaxion Lee(Guitar)

Origin
  
Huntsville, Alabama, United States (1999)

Albums
  
Monster Surf, Phase 2, Daikaiju, Daikaiju / Abstract Artimus

Record labels
  
Reptile Records, DingDong Records, Ding Dong Records

Similar
  
Pirato Ketchup, Watang!, Urban Surf Kings, Los Galerna, Abstract Artimus

Profiles

Daikaiju (stylized "DaiKaiju") are a kaiju-themed surf rock revival band from Huntsville, Alabama, consisting of two guitarists, a bassist, and a drummer. The band first performed in December, 1999. The band has played shows across Europe, eastern Asia, and North America. As of 2016, the band is still actively touring.

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History

Daikaiju originally formed in the winter of 1999.

Daikaiju (band) DAIKAIJU An Incredible Surf Rock Band Totally Stole The Show Last

In 2005, the band released their first full-length album, self-titled Daikaiju. Of the album's ten tracks, five were previously recorded (in an earlier form) on 2001's Monster Surf, and two more were previously heard on 2002's The Phasing Spider Menace. The album received mostly positive reviews from critics, with Pitchfork Media giving the album a 7.8/10, praising the band's "prog muscle" and calling it an "impressive full-length debut".

In 2010, the band released their second full-length album, titled Phase 2.

Daikaiju (band) Daikaiju and These Magnificent Tapeworms at Flying Monkey Arts

In a 2012 interview with Florida Geek Scene, the band was asked about the change in personnel between Daikaiju (album) and Phase 2. Daikaiju, in response, referred to the departing members as "casualties".

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In 2013, the band toured the Far East visiting China, South Korea, and Japan. Its visit to Japan, in particular, was highly anticipated by fans and the band itself. Daikaiju tied Public Image Ltd. as the 'Best show by a foreign touring act' in Time Out Beijing's "Year's end roundup: the best of Beijing music" for 2013.

Performing style

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Daikaiju performs while wearing kabuki masks, and using pseudonyms. They do not speak during performances, instead communicating using hand signals. The band often sets fire to their instruments during live shows.

Interaction with media

Daikaiju (band) 12 musicians from the Huntsville area to watch in 2012 video ALcom

Due to how secretive the band is, they rarely grant interviews, and do not mention their real names or private lives (apart from their opinions on monster movies such as Tristar's "Godzilla", which they agreed to call Godzilla "in name only") in the interviews they do agree to.

It is a reflection of how wild Daikaiju's live performances are that, on their own website as well as in interviews, they refer to these performances as "attacks"; or instead, in a 2013 interview with Time Out Beijing, referring to them as "Most exciting shower of golden radiance!!!". This likely refers to the band's tendency to use lighter fluid to spray their instruments while the instruments are on fire.

Similarity to Man or Astro-man

The similarity of the band's sound to Man or Astro-man? has fueled some unconfirmed speculation that the band may contain members of that band. The band's only response to this speculation, a denial (though characteristically vague), appeared in an August 2012 interview:

"Daikaiju have many member of man: secret-man, rock-man, hit-man, and mobile-man!!! Daikaiju also like taste of astro-man but have preference of lizard-man... or aqua-man!!!"

Discography

The band has released two EPs, two studio albums, and two singles.

Songs

The Trouble With Those Mothra GirlsDaikaiju · 2005
Zombie HaremPhase 2 · 2010
Jellyfish SunrisePhase 2 · 2010

References

Daikaiju (band) Wikipedia