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Years active
  
1999–present

Website
  
www.tsushimamire.com

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Origin
  
Chiba Prefecture, Japan (1999)

Albums
  
Abandon Human, Pregnant Fantasy, GIVING BLOOD

Members
  
Yayoi Tsushima, Mari, Mizue

Record labels
  
FlyingStar Records, Good Charamel Records

Genres
  
Punk rock, Art punk, Pop punk, Indie rock

Similar
  
OLDE WORLDE, BARBARS, DOMINO, TAMTAM, BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA

Profiles

Origin of the name

Tsushimamire is a neologism coined by the band, not a real Japanese word. It is a combination of Tsushima (the family name of bassist Yayoi) with "Ma" (from guitarist/vocalist Mari Kono) and "Mi" (from original drummer Mizue Masuda). In addition, mamire means "mixed up" in Japanese: thus the effect is that of "Tsushima (Yayoi), Mari and Mizue all mixed together."

Contents

Musical Style and Themes

Tsu Shi Ma Mi Re's musical style can be broadly classified as punk rock, with eclectic influences of noise and Japanese pop music. Several of their songs begin with strong bass lines by Yayoi, but Mari's guitar and Mizue's drums finally make equal contributions. Several songs combine sweet female vocal harmonies with hard drum playing and punk guitar riffs, for a deliberately ironic effect, for example in their signature tune, Tea Time Ska. The lyrics are consistently quirky and idiosyncratic, with the most common themes being sex, food, and death, and sometimes all three at once. Underneath sweet vocal harmonies, the lyrics frequently hint at far darker, scarier themes.

Food is a noticeable subject in their lyrics. In the rap-rock title song from no-miso shortcake (brain shortcake), lead singer Mari invites the listener to eat her brain. In Kamaboco (Fish Cakes), all three girls play the roles of food ingredients in Japanese hotpot, with fish cakes (Mari) feeling rejected and lonely because she is never added to hotpot. In their very first single, American Hamburger, an upbeat pop song, the singer describes herself as fat and food-loving but beautiful; the first line is, "I'm a pig so I eat pork."

Some of their most powerful songs address death and its inevitability. In Na-mellow (Nameru), the singer plays the role of the young daughter of a fisherman, who gradually realizes her father will never return from a fishing voyage. In Manhole, the singer speculates about where manholes in the street might lead to, perhaps to the land of the dead.

Another common theme is sex, which is frequently juxtaposed against the squeaky-clean stereotype of the innocent-looking Japanese girl. In the title song from Pregnant Fantasy, the unborn baby of a pregnant teenager asks why her mother will bear her when she is not wanted. In World Peace & BOU, the singer appears to be speculating that world peace can be brought about by a cartoon penis.

Tea Time Ska, the song which often closes their live shows, features a unique mix of punk-rock screaming and sweet harmonies. It describes an innocent young girl who invites her first boyfriend home for tea. However, her father, "who loves me too much", becomes jealous of the boyfriend because his daughter has never made tea for him.

Influences

In interviews, the band members have stated that their original inspiration was to be a female version of the Japanese band Blankie Jet City, whose rock music is very fast, energetic, and full of rapid changes. They also consider Rage Against the Machine to be an influence. Yayoi has also expressed a fondness for Western classical music.

History

Mari (Vocals & Lead Guitar), Mizue (Chorus & Drums) and Yayoi Tsushima (Chorus & Bass Guitar) formed Tsu Shi Ma Mi Re in 1999 while they were all still college students. They started playing in various clubs in the Chiba prefecture, as well as releasing their first demo single Hamburger Set in 1999 and then their second demo single Bloody Mohawk [Ryuketsu Mohikan] in 2001.

In 2004, they toured with other native Japanese bands Petty Booka, Bleach, Noodles, and Kokeshi Doll in the United States as well as performing at the South by Southwest music festival. On August 25 of the same year they released their first full-length album Pregnant Fantasy on Benten Label.

In March 2005, they toured the United States once again in the “Japan Girls Nite US Tour.” Along with some of their previous tour mates, this excursion included notable rock group The Pillows. Though the short tour only went through a few cities such as Chicago, New York, Seattle, Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, the tour was met warmly and gave them extra exposure. This prompted Benten Label to release the girls' first album and future records in the United States through the Australian Cattle God label.

Also in 2005, they performed as an opening act for the "Suicide Girls Live Burlesque Tour" which involved a grueling thirty-five shows in about one month's time, September 30 through November 5. After the Suicide Girls tour, they also played a few small west coast dates with other Japanese girl bands, once again part of the Benten Label's “Girls Nite Tour.”

In 2006 they were invited as musical guests to perform at Anime Central, making it their first American convention appearance. Afterward they toured a second time with Suicide Girls. This tour was cut short when the Suicide Girls changed plans to become the opening act for Guns N' Roses. As the last several shows were suddenly cancelled, Tsu Shi Ma Mi Re played a few hastily arranged shows on the west coast.

On July 7, 2007, Tsu Shi Ma Mi Re released their most recent album no-miso shortcake [脳みそショートケーキ] (called brain shortcake in English-speaking countries). This was released through the July Records label, unlike their earlier CDs which were released through Benten, apparently indicating a change of label. This is an enhanced CD, containing seven songs and a Flash animated music video for "Air Control Remote Control." The CD was initially listed as available on Amazon.com in the USA, but later its status was changed to unavailable. As of September 2007, the CD was currently available as an import from Amazon in Japan and from www.hmv.co.jp.

On Sept. 15th. 2007, they were featured on the Firefox Rock Festival which was streamed from Tokyo live over the internet.

In 2010 TsuShiMaMiRe released the album "Sex on the Beach" and were featured on the compilation "I Love J Rock" on Good Charamel Records in North America. In November 2010 they toured the USA w/ Japanese punk Band Peelander- Z.

In 2015, the band released the LP "Abandon Human". The next year they toured in support of the album, vising the United States twice (West Coast and East Coast), and Western Europe once, playing many dates in Germany. They attempted to tour Russia but could not enter the country due to visa problems.

In January 2017, drummer Mizue Masuda announced that after 17 and a half years, she was leaving TsuShiMaMire to pursue other projects. The three original members had been together since their college days. Their last show together is scheduled to be in Chiba, Japan where they got their start. As of 2017, Mari and Yayoi plan to continue the band with a support drummer.

Awards

In 2007 they were voted "Best All-Girl Group" by Shojo Beat magazine's Reader's Poll, with 73.4% of the vote.

Discography

A-Z List of TsuShiMaMiRe Songs

Demos

  • ハンバーガーセット (Hamburger Set)(2000)
  • 流血モヒカン (Ryuketsu Mohikan) (2002)
  • Love & Peace & Bou (2005)
  • Brain-a-la-Mode (2006)
  • LPs

  • Pregnant Fantasy / 創造妊娠 (Souzou Ninshin) (2004)
  • 脳みそショートケーキ (Noumiso Shortcake) (2007)
  • つしまみれとロックとビアで (Tsushimamire to Rock to Beer de) (2008)
  • Ah Umi Da / あっ、海だ。 (2009)
  • Sex on the Beach (2010)
  • Giving Blood (2011)
  • Shocking (2012)
  • Tsushimamire (2013)
  • Mamire ('Best Of' Compilation) (2014)
  • Abandon Human (2015)
  • Monthly Songs 2015 (2015)
  • EPs

  • Six Mix Girls (2008)
  • Singles

  • Time Lag (2009)
  • Strobo (2010)
  • 献血ソング / キッチンドランカー (Giving Blood Song / Kitchen Drunker) (2010)
  • Jaguar (2013)
  • Ningen Kotingu (2014) [Digital Only]
  • Live DVDs

  • 良いDVDです。 (Yoi DVD Desu.) (2005)
  • Live DVD (2006)
  • バンドは水物 (Band wa Mizumono) 10th Anniversary (2009)
  • Blood Movie (2012)
  • NO PUNK (2013)
  • 15周年記念LIVE DVD「バンドは水物2」(15th Anniversary) (2014)
  • Music videos

  • エアコンのリモコン (Air Control & Remote Control) (animated, 2007)
  • Sakuranboy (2008)
  • Mi Kara Deta Sabi (2008)
  • Hyper Sweet Power (2009)
  • タイムラグ (Time Lag) (2009)
  • まつり (Matsuri) (2009)
  • ストロボ (Strobe) (2010)
  • 献血ソング (Blood Song) (2011)
  • グレープフルーツガール (Grapefruit girl) (2011)
  • Hungry and Empty (2012)
  • JAGUAR (2013)
  • Speedy Wonder (2014)
  • Ningen Coating (2015)
  • Hang Out! (2015)
  • Songs

    Tea Time SkaPregnant Fantasy · 2005
    Sex On The BeachSex on the Beach · 2010
    Ebihara ShinjiPregnant Fantasy · 2004

    References

    Tsu Shi Ma Mi Re Wikipedia