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Silent Survival: Kodomo Band’s Later Work ‘Silent Survivor’ (SJX-30365)
Today we focus on a later-period release from the energetic Japanese rock ‘n’ roll band, Kodomo Band . We are looking at their 1988 studio album, “Silent Survivor,” released on the JVC label with the catalog number SJX-30365, promo/sample white labels.
This 12-inch LP represents a different phase in the band’s long career, following their move to JVC after their initial run on Canyon Records/See・Saw. Released in the late 80s, this album likely retains the high-speed rock ‘n’ roll foundation that is Kodomo Band’s trademark, but it might also incorporate more polished production techniques or arrangements reflective of the era.
While potentially showcasing a sonic evolution, the core energy that defines Kodomo Band is undoubtedly still present. “Silent Survivor” likely blends their characteristic straightforward rock ‘n’ roll drive with the sounds and production styles prevalent in the late 1980s.
SJX-30365 stands as a testament to Kodomo Band’s enduring career, demonstrating their ability to adapt their sound over time while maintaining their core rock ‘n’ roll spirit. It’s an important release for understanding the later stages of their musical journey, offering a different flavor compared to their explosive early works.