The Los Angeles based duo Tashaki Miyaki will release their highly anticipated debut album, ‘The Dream’, on April 7th via Metropolis Records and have just shared the first taste of the upcoming release via a new single entitled ‘Girls On T.V.’ “This track emerged out of observing fame culture,” explains vocalist Paige Stark. “Things like the emergence of reality TV stardom and social media celebrity have elevated fame culture to a new sphere. We are living in an Andy Warhol meets Orwellian vision of the future and I find it terrifying. It’s all about ‘likes’ and numbers, and now our country is being run by a monster who was created by this very machine. The title is playing on the perspective I’m singing from a media brainwashed girl that only wants to be famous like the girls on TV.”

Tashaki Miyaki have kept it mysterious since their inception. In their early days, the band’s members often performed under aliases and even the roots of their moniker remain hazy (though it may or may not have first come from a mispronunciation of Japanese filmdirector Takashi Miike’s name).

The band was born out of a late night jam session in early 2011, when local legend Joel Jerome recorded what would become the band’s first original song, ‘Somethin’ Is Better Than Nothin” and a cover of The Everly Brothers classic, ‘All I Have To Do Is Dream’.

Within a few weeks of posting the songs on Bandcamp, the band was invited to London where they played their first ever live show to a packed crowd at the legendary 100 Club.

In the six years since, Tashaki Miyaki have released three singles and an EP on UK labels Luv Luv Luv, For Us Records (Rough Trade Imprint) and The Sounds of Sweet Nothing, as well as a single on their own label, Blonde Dog. Influential local label Burger Records also put out a collection of the band’s early recordings. These releases received international acclaim in Mojo, NME, The New York Times and Pitchfork, among other media outlets.

In a New Band Of The Day feature, the Guardian deemed the group a “female Jesus and Mary Chain, whose vocals cut like honey-coated razor blades.” Others have compared the band to Mazzy Star, Spiritualized and The Velvet Underground, but Tashaki Miyaki considers film to be their closest muse.

Band members cite David Lynch and his composer Angelo Badalamenti, plus Sergio Leone’s partnership with Ennio Morricone, to be as powerful an influence as music by artists like Lou Reed, Neil Young, David Bowie and My Bloody Valentine. Tashaki Miyaki’s songs are esigned with visual inspiration: seeing the band perform live is a multimedia experience, where their haunting music is paired with ever-changing, curated cinematic backdrops, creating a full sensory experience. Their dream-like aesthetic has been mirrored in stark and alluring music videos created by talented filmmaker and friend, Juan Iglesias.

Tashaki Miyaki have toured and played festivals across North America, the UK and mainland Europe. The band has also performed at art museums around the world, including The Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona and MoMA, New York. Tashaki Miyaki has spent the last two years writing and recording their debut LP,

‘The Dream’, produced by singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Paige Stark and engineered by Dan Horne (Cass McCombs, Allah Las). As a writer for the Fader once observed of the band’s hypnotic sound, “It’s so pretty I’m afraid saying anything else might diminish it.”

Take a listen to Girls On Tv

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