Scratch that itch with Red Bacteria Vacuum

Yokohama, Japan – November 11, 2009 – Today, HearJapan brings the world three women playing old fashioned punk rock straight out of Osaka. Formed in 1998, Red Bacteria Vacuum honed their skills over a few years, eventually kicking it into high gear and moving to Tokyo. The band kept on going all the way to America, touring the west coast and finally hooking up with the legendary Japan Nite Tour.

Red Bacteria Vacuum play a melodic yet brash brand of punk rock tempered with moments of indie and garage rock. They will slap you square in the mouth and get you to pump your fist in the air at the same time. They aren’t all screams and violence though. There are plenty of softer moments (relatively speaking) that prove there’s much more going on underneath the crazy make-up and powerful guitars. They mix up styles with a suitable disregard for the rules, adding in a bit of electro new-wave and three part vocal harmonies at times. Through it all runs a dangerously fun spirit set to explode into chaos at any moment.

Red Bacteria Vacuum had appeared on HearJapan before as part of the free Japan Nite Sampler. Those free tracks were extremely popular. Now you can get their entire 16 song album "Dolly Dolly, make a epoch" at special discounted price, essentially getting 6 tracks for free, as well as an additional 5% discount!

Red Bacteria Vacuum – "Dolly Dolly, make a epoch" is on sale now at HearJapan for ¥1,500 | $16.45 | €11.00.

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Links:
Red Bacteria Vacuum
http://www.hearjapan.com/store/group/Red_Bacteria_Vacuum
Dolly Dolly, make a epoch
http://www.hearjapan.com/store/album_info/Dolly_Dolly_make_a_epoch

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