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When I heard that Shonen Knife would be performing in Manchester the day after my birthday, I jumped at the chance to buy a ticket. I’d been following the Japanese pop-punk trio for ten years and brought my heavy-metal loving partner and his twin brother along for the ride. They had never heard of Shonen Knife before, but I was confident that they would enjoy their music.
A Brief History
Shonen Knife formed in Osaka, Japan in 1981 by sisters Naoko and Atsuko Yamano along with their friend, Michie Nakatani. Influenced by punk, heavy metal and good old fashioned 60’s pop, the girls adopted their own style by singing about animals and food, unusual for a time when rock music was heavily focused on rebellion. The band performed their first gig in Osaka in 1982, and released their first album, Minna Tanoshiku, that same year.
Throughout the 1980’s, the band released several albums, many of them containing re-worked songs from their early days. As the 80’s drew to a close, the band began to receive international attention from the likes of John Peel, Sonic Youth and Redd Kross. By 1991, they found their biggest fan in the form of Kurt Cobain and opened for Nirvana during their UK tour. The band found commercial success in the mid-90’s with thei