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Back to Basics: Kodomo Band’s ‘No Gimmick’ (C28A0541)
Today we revisit the high-octane rock ‘n’ roll of Kodomo Band with their 1986 studio album, “No Gimmick,” released on the Canyon Records/See・Saw label under the catalog number C28A0541, prom/sample pressing.
This 12-inch vinyl LP arrived mid-decade, finding the band continuing their relentless musical journey. The album’s title, “No Gimmick,” serves as a bold statement of intent, suggesting a deliberate focus on the core elements of their sound – straightforward, powerful rock ‘n’ roll without unnecessary frills or studio embellishments that might have characterized other releases of the era.
“No Gimmick” delivers the undiluted energy Kodomo Band is known for. Expect their signature hyper-speed tempos, driving rhythms, and the unique, almost breathless vocal delivery that sets them apart. While recorded in the studio, the album likely aims to capture the raw power associated with their live shows, emphasizing energetic performances and catchy, hard-hitting rock anthems.
C28A0541 showcases Kodomo Band staying true to their roots several years into their career. It’s a testament to their commitment to pure, gimmick-free rock ‘n’ roll, offering fans another powerful dose of their unique and infectious sound.