Just ahead of their US Tour dates, Japanese indie trio THE MOLICE have premiered the new video for their track "Round Round Round" on NEW NOISE MAGAZINE. The song leans into the band's alt-pop sensibilities, reminiscent of U2 with a gritty, grunge-y, Pixies-esque guitar sound.
The band explained exclusively to New Noise Magazine, "Round Round Round' was written in Tokyo, Japan, the song was recorded at GCR Audio recording studios in Buffalo, NY and the video footage was taken in the U.S. during our first short tour last year, so 'Round Round Round' is a song created all over our earth's atmosphere!" You can catch The Molice on tour throughout the North East USA between April 13th and July 7th (Full list of dates below). They'll also be playing sets at the upcoming Cherry Blossom Festivals in Philadelphia, Roosevelt Island, Brooklyn, and Buffalo - the latter two will also include sets from label-mate DJ Sashimi.Watch "Round Round Round" on New Noise Magazine Here
https://newnoisemagazine.com/molice-round-round-round-video/
The Molice "Round Round Round"
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The Molice are a modern Japanese band who draw inspiration from the DIY spirit of 70's punk, 80's new wave, power pop and 90's unchained indie's guitar rock. While many Japanese bands are the product of management hired producers and stylists, The Molice have gone their own way and created their sound from a wide and unlikely combination of influences. Their name also has a variety of inspirations including The Police, and the "mo" of Jim Morrison and Mo Tucker. Music writers have scrambled to find comparisons, though the Pixies and the Pretenders come up most often.
The band was formed in 2007 by the charismatic female singer/rhythm guitarist Rinko and high tension guitarist Yuzuru. After a year of polishing their material playing Tokyo's numerous rock venues the band made their recorded debut in November 2008 with their album Doctor Ray.Videos