Coming from Japan, Nine Days Wonder are heavily influenced by the loud and thundering post-punk that swarms music in the United States. No doubt this sound is somewhat less prevalent in the group's hometown of Tokyo, Japan. The quartet cites such bands as Shotmaker, Unwound, and The Jesus Lizard as pivotal influences to their current sound, and it shows. But just as there's quite a bit of geographic distance between this band and their influences, musically lots has changed in the translation, making them quite enjoyable and unique.
On their debut album, Scenery Is In Disguise There, driving, layered, and melodic rock suddenly gives way to pounding wallops by the rhythm section and shrieking vocals making it an enjoying if demanding listening experience for all post-hardcore fans.
On their debut album, Scenery Is In Disguise There, driving, layered, and melodic rock suddenly gives way to pounding wallops by the rhythm section and shrieking vocals making it an enjoying if demanding listening experience for all post-hardcore fans.
1. Reminder
2. Stuck
3. Lossleader
4. Voiceprint
5. Magnet
6. The Flock Soars
7. Return to Sender
8. Hollow Inside
9. New Ways to See the World
2. Stuck
3. Lossleader
4. Voiceprint
5. Magnet
6. The Flock Soars
7. Return to Sender
8. Hollow Inside
9. New Ways to See the World
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