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The Shonen Knife album, Free Time is a product of Japan’s invin­cibility, with nearly three decades of releases and thousands of shows to their credits, the girls of SK offer an English version of their 2010 Japanese release Free Time to the fans in North America. Shonen Knife’s latest CD Free Time is hard and is also pop, and it is mellow and kitsch as well. You can listen to those kinds of sounds only on the new Free Time album being released on Good Charamel Records in North America on August 31st 2010 with 2 US bonus tracks. This is an exposition of the Rock. Shonen Knife is also joined by Osaka comedians 50 Kaitenz on the album as guest vocalists.

In 2007, they released an album fun! fun! fun! in Japan (an English language version will be released on vinyl in the US for the upcoming Free Time tour in September of 2010). Over the past few years they’ve been very busy playing lots of shows, performing on a kids album for Powerpuff Girls with a video aired daily on Cartoon Network, they enjoyed a successful 2009 North American tour, recorded a cover song for an AC/DC tribute album and played at many, many rock festivals including Matt Groening’s “All Tomorrow’s Fes­tival” in the UK and Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Texas. Their 2009 “Supergroup” tour titled “Shonen Knife – Live at the Mohawk” is to be released on Good Charamel DVD in July of 2010 in the USA.

Review:

" Shonen Knife clearly love the Ramones, and it shows: they obviously admire their knack for simple but hooky and hard-rocking tunes, and much like the Brothers from Forest Hills, Shonen Knife are a band with a formula, and more than two decades after releasing their first album, they're still committed to it. Even though Naoko Yamano's simple but enthusiastic technique as a guitarist has improved quite a bit over the years, her songwriting style remains very much the same, devoted to straightforward and upbeat tunes with playful, child-like lyrics, and her current bandmates (bassist Ritsuko Taneda and drummer Etsuko Nakanishi) may be more expert than Shonen Knife Mk. One, but their four-square stomp reveals them to be stubborn, dedicated traditionalists. 2011's Free Time is an improvement over its immediate predecessor, 2009's Super Group, though the ideas behind it are pretty much the same: simple, punk-leaning melodies played with reasonable muscle and speed as Yamano sings about jellyfish, cake, love, fruit, and other topics more befitting a teenage girl than a middle-aged woman. The difference between this and Super Group is that Free Time rocks harder, with Yamano and her rhythm section drawing more sweat and throwing themselves into the material with noticeably greater enthusiasm, while the production gives the guitar a more robust tone and punches up the bass and drums, and “Love Song” is a better pop song than Yamano has written in quite a while. If you're going to follow the Ramones/Shonen Knife analogy, Free Time is not unlike Mondo Bizarro or Animal Boy; not exactly a late-career triumph, but evidence that the band can go through the paces with skill and commitment, and if this isn't likely to make anyone a convert, longtime fans won't walk away disappointed. " – Mark Deming (All Music Guide)

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Perfect Freedom (3:32)
  2. Rock 'N' Roll Cake (3:54)
  3. Economic Crisis (5:05)
  4. Do You Happen to Know- (3:24)
  5. Capybara (3:56)
  6. An Old Stationary Shop (4:06)
  7. Monster Jellyfish (3:57)
  8. P.Y. O. (2:03)
  9. Love Song (3:21)
  10. Star (5:04)
  11. Rock 'N' Roll Cake (2:59)
  12. Capybara (4:02)
Release date NZ
August 1st, 2013
Artist
Brand
Album Length (Minutes)
45
Label
Good Charamel Records
Number of Discs
1
Original Release Year
2010
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
692863163321
Product ID
21602731

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