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One of the most enduring hard rock groups to emerge from the Japanese "band boom" of the mid-'80s and early '90s,
Blankey Jet City
crafted a tight and tough glam-inflected sound. Anchored by the distinctive vocals and songwriting of guitarist
Kenichi "Benzie" Asai
, the trio of
Asai
, bassist
Toshiyuki Terui
, and drummer
Tatsuya Nakamura
arrived on the Tokyo scene just as an expanding market was forcing the Japanese music industry to dismantle its outdated assembly-line approach.
BJC
, writing their own
material and emphasizing yearly tours, both benefited from and helped foster this move toward a de-professionalized atmosphere. Throughout,
Asai
-- taking cues from
Marc Bolan
,
Iggy Pop
, and
Johnny Thunders
-- steered the line between punky chattiness and balladry. His jerky stop-time guitar rhythms, emotional directness, and lyrics peppered with references to a fictional postmodern metropolis, dubbed "Blankey Jet City," provided the group with a recognizable style while leaving it room to evolve. En route to amassing a thick catalog and a feverish following, the three-piece bred a bevy of side projects and collaborations before dissolving in the summer of 2000.
At the age of 25,
Asai
moved north from the Aichi Prefecture to the capital, reputedly leaving behind the
bosozoku
world of youth motorcycle gangs. He convinced
Terui
, with whom he'd played in a rockabilly outfit, to join him in starting a band, and the two quickly enlisted erstwhile punkster
Nakamura
. After working the Tokyo circuit, the newly christened
Blankey Jet City
received an almost immediate kick-start in February 1990, when they earned a spot on the popular late-night television show Ikaten (full name Heisei Meibutsu Ikasu Band Tengoku or Paradise for Cool Bands). The "battle of the bands"-style show aired on TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System) from 1989 to 1991, featured up-and-coming amateurs, and was the first introduction of straight-ahead rock & roll to Japanese TV.
BJC
, with their aggressive, leather-jacket persona, went on to win five weeks in a row, becoming only the sixth band to take home the grand prize.
Toshiba-EMI quickly signed the group, and in April 1991
BJC
released their debut,
Red Guitar & the Truth
(a reference to
U2
's version of
"All Along the Watchtower"
). Undaunted by disappointing sales and under pressure from the label to generate interest, they embarked on their first nationwide tour before recording a second LP,
Bang!
(1992). The unit had long since gained a reputation for shows that flexed the full musculature of its sound, and the label duly brought out a live album in the wake of
Bang!
The next two years set the pace for
BJC
's prodigious output. In 1993, they dropped both the
Metal Moon
EP and their third full-length,
C.B. Jim
, which led off with the spasmodic fan-favorite
"Punky Bad Hip."
A more adventurous album, introducing a fuller sound and a brass section, arrived midway through the following year under the title
Shiawase no Kane ga Narihibiki Boku ha Tada Kanashii Furi wo Suru
. Prompted by the poor production quality of their debut,
BJC
decided the next step was to compile a selection of singles and re-recordings,
The Six
. One last LP for Toshiba,
Skunk
, came out later in 1995, representing the group's most mature effort to date.
Meanwhile, the group's horizons seemed to be expanding. In October 1994 they played for the first time outside of Japan, giving two shows at the Garage in London. Brief international tours would follow in the U.K. (Leicester, Turnbridge Wells, Exeter, Portsmouth, and London) and the U.S. (New York City and Los Angeles) in 1995 and 1996, respectively.
BJC
, however, never caught on abroad, and in the mid-'90s the members began turning their individual energies elsewhere.
Asai
conceived the dream pop quartet
Sherbets
, with
Qumico Fucci
on keys and backup vocals,
Kenichi Nakata
on bass, and
Kimitoshi Sotomura
on drums. Meanwhile,
Terui
organized
Jim Spider
, and
Nakamura
began
Love Shop Losalios
.
Nakamura
's jazz-rock solo project would be reborn two years later as an eight-piece,
Losalios
, including all of
BJC
and
Katou Takashi
of
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
.
After extended disagreements with their label,
BJC
moved to Polydor to release the self-produced
Love Flash Fever
(1997), a showcasing of their music's surf-rock facets. The live compilation
Kokkyo Senjo no Ari
came out in January of 1998 before the group's eighth LP,
Romeo No Shinzo
. The latter continued in the vein of
Love Flash Fever
, but the addition of rudimentary samples and a knockout single (
"Akai Tambourine"
or
"Red Tambourine"
) made it the group's best-selling yet, with fans snatching up over 300,000 copies.
A final studio effort,
Harlem Jets
, arrived two years later, followed by the announcement that
BJC
's performance at the Fuji Rock Festival on July 28, 2000, would be their swan song. Late 2000 saw the release of a live document,
Last Dance
(from July 8 and 9 at Yokohama Arena), and a sterling two-disc greatest-hits collection covering the group's entire catalog. After the breakup, the members remained active in various groups, including
Ajico
,
Jude
,
Losalios
,
Rosso
, and
Sherbets
. ~ Jeremy Schmidt, All Music Guide
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