CAT5 9075 Posted November 21, 2011 school food punishment OHP|MYSPACE School Food Punishment (スクール フード パニッシュメント Sukūru Fūdo Panisshumento?) is a four member Japanese band. They are currently signed onto Sony Music Japan's Epic Records Japan record label. he band was formed on October 2004 by Uchimura, while their first live performance took place in December of the same year. In 2007, their debut album, school food is good food, was released. In 2008, both of their songs, "feedback" and "Futari Umi no Soko" were featured as theme songs to the Japanese television drama Joshidaisei Kaikeishi no Jikenbo, while their mini-album "Riff-rain" was released by Tower Records and sold out in under a week. They also performed in numerous live concerts, including FM802, part of the Minami Wheel 2008 live event, and the J-Wave Live event, part of the Tokyo Real Eyes Live Supernova. In 2009, they signed onto their first major record label, Sony Music Japan's Epic Records Japan division. Their major label debut is "futuristic imagination", which is the ending theme to the Kenji Kamiyama anime television series Eden of the East, airing on the highly rated noitaminA timeslot on Fuji TV. Amongst their first projects was contributing to Judy and Mary's 15th Anniversary Tribute Album, in which they covered the band's "Brand New Wave Upper Ground" song, with their performance praised by sources such as The Japan Times as having been the highlight of the album and having evoked Judy and Mary's songwriting and musical values. Yumi Uchimura (born on September 6, 1983, from Chiba) lead vocals, guitars, songwriter. She formed the band. Favorite musicians: Ringo Shiina, Kuuki Koudan, Spangle call Lilli line Masayuki Hasuo (born on February 7, 1983, from Niigata) keyboards, composer. Favorite musicians: Melt-Banana, at.the.drive-in Hideaki Yamasaki (born on December 4, 1974, from Tottori) bass guitar, backing vocals, composer. He joined the band in 2008, after scope (he left in 2002) and Watanabe (he left in 2004), etc. Favorite musicians: Ringo Shiina, Radwimps, Grapevine Osamu Hidai (born on November 24, 1981, from Kanagawa) drums, composer. He joined the band in 2007. Favorite musicians: Phish, Misako Odani, Nao Matsuzaki Discography 2007.04.04 -[EP]- school food is good food 2007.11.21 -[EP]- air feel, color swim 2008.12.10 -[EP]- Riff-rain 2009.05.27 -[sINGLE]- futuristic imagination 2009.07.22 -[sINGLE]- butterfly swimmer 2009.10.07 -[sINGLE]- sea-through communication 2009.12.02 -[sINGLE]- light prayer 2010.03.10 -[sINGLE]- future nova/after laughter 2010.04.14 -[sINGLE]- amp-reflection 2011.07.13 -[ALBUM]- Prog-Roid 2011.12.07 -[sINGLE]- How to go PV's PC1F9KqpF78 ZlrnKKTssRY k8pZbmyl8zc Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CAT5 9075 Posted November 21, 2011 So they have a new single coming out 12/7 titled "How to go". Apparently, it's another anime theme. Here's a TV-size version of the song (though the full PV is available for download here). What does everyone think about it? Chx2BNoQzM0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
D.L.S 11 Posted November 21, 2011 I remember them from the promotion thread and I still have them on my mp3 player. I should go look into their music more. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CAT5 9075 Posted November 21, 2011 which release do you have? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zeus 7997 Posted November 21, 2011 If it's from that thread, it's most likely riff-rain as that's the one I threw up. I would also go for their first two: school food is good food and air feel, color swim. I listened to both of their full lengths. amp-reflection is better than Prog-Roid IMO but they're both lacking a certain quality that their first three mini albums have. I suppose that as they bend more towards the pop side of the musical spectrum and away from the electronic pyrotechnics they're losing it for me. They're still an amazing band and you shouldn't let my opinion affect which releases to check out (except the part about the other two minis - do go get those). I'm just not super into pop-music, that's all. And with that said that video did nothing much for me. Both their full lengths had one song that got me (line and RPG respectively). Maybe this one will have a song or two for me too? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
D.L.S 11 Posted November 21, 2011 It is riff rain. I trust your judgement so I'll go with the two mini's first Zess. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CAT5 9075 Posted November 21, 2011 ^ I'd PERSONALLY recommend listening to riff-rain first if you haven't already. Just my two cents ;P Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
D.L.S 11 Posted November 22, 2011 ^ I'd PERSONALLY recommend listening to riff-rain first if you haven't already. Just my two cents ;P I just said that is the one that I have. >.> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toshii9245 0 Posted November 22, 2011 When I first intended to check them out, a friend also recommended me School Food is Good Food and Air Feel, Color Swim since that EPs were basically an awesome blend of electronic and shoegaze music with beautiful female vocals, and it was proven later when I gave them a spin. I've been stuck with those two for quite some time and wanting to hear more.. I heard amp-reflection was their best release thus far? Idk. Listened to some songs already and it was shoegaze-pop-y, unlike School Food is Good Food and Air Feel, Color Swim--which actually wasn't a bad thing, but I'm more fond of their initial sounds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CAT5 9075 Posted November 22, 2011 ^ I'd PERSONALLY recommend listening to riff-rain first if you haven't already. Just my two cents ;P I just said that is the one that I have. >.> Yeah, but that doesn't mean you've listened to it! If you have, then yeah...I'd follow Zess's recommendations I've been stuck with those two for quite some time and wanting to hear more.. I heard amp-reflection was their best release thus far? Idk. Listened to some songs already and it was shoegaze-pop-y, unlike School Food is Good Food and Air Feel, Color Swim--which actually wasn't a bad thing, but I'm more fond of their initial sounds. WHOA WUT!!?? Whoever told you "amp-reflection" was their best release may need to get their ears checked. I personally think "riff-rain" is their best release....It's their final release an an indie band. After that, everything went down hill.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Neon 6 Posted November 23, 2011 First time when I saw name school food punishment, I was sure that its a hardcore band but Its suprided me. I'm riff-rain fan but I like new too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
No.47 22 Posted November 24, 2011 This is one of the only bands that keep me in the Jrock loop. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CAT5 9075 Posted December 7, 2011 um....wow. Now that I've actually listened to the entire single, I must admit "how to go" is actually a great track. The 2nd track "帰る" is boring, and the 3rd track "君に、胸キュン。-浮気なヴァカンス-" is kinda nice. Still, I'm surprised that I enjoyed the title track so much! ;o Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wind 195 Posted December 14, 2011 "君に、胸キュン。-浮気なヴァカンス-" is a Yellow Magic Orchestra cover btw. It was also used as the ED for the first Maria-Holic anime, though again, it was a cover version. Not gonna lie, I actually prefer SFP post-major debut. Their indie stuff tended to be a little too indie for me. "futuristic imagination" as a whole speaks wonders about the direction they've taken in their career for the past three years, and for the better if I may. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ito 2438 Posted December 14, 2011 The title track off of the new single is great! the high pitch noise in the middle of the song is a bit irritating, but over all I enjoyed the hell out of it. Other two songs aren't bad either. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites