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The best part about them though is that they are very down to earth. They're always involved with the Asian American community here in Portland, volunteering and reaching out to youth. Even though they play for thousands of fans, they're willing to spend time with each one. They put on the best, craziest, energetic shows ever!
Other than that, I love their music, though. But their cd is nothing compared to live performances.
you probably never heard of them becuase you're so clustered in your own world.
i think it's odd that you'd put up a blog like this.
8asian? who are you guys?
I'm listening to their stuff on YouTube now. I'm kinda digging this, actually. Kinda like LCD Soundsystem or Reverend And The Makers. That said, AnimeCon fans scare me o_O
Just because you have never heard of them doesn't mean they aren't popular. I've personally never heard of you? Does that automatically mean you aren't popular?
Maybe if you see them live you will fully understand the talent and charisma of the band. Regardless just because you aren't a fan doesn't mean there aren't a bunch of fans out there. I am not a fan of a lot of "popular" bands... that doesn't mean they aren't good in their own right. It just means it's not my style of music.
I don't know if what the earlier commenter said about their involvement in the Asian American community is true, but I do know that I saw them play a free show at one of our local library branches in the middle of the day and the crowd was pretty heavily young and Asian. I think this speaks to the fact that they are a positive force. It may seem like a small thing, but kids who see adults that look like them center stage, rocking out are influenced by that in an amazing way. Maybe it inspires them to make their own music or just gives them their first exposure to positive Asian role models in the arts. Either way, it's a good thing.
Looking around at your blogs, this is the only blog that surpassed five comments. how said. Happy that the Slants are giving you some publicity?
I'm a Slants fan. They give off music to encourage those who weren't the typical boy or girl that fit in. And yet you're ridiculing that by saying they're not "that great". And who do you think you are? man... show some pride in being Asian. I'm sorry if YOU never got made fun of for your chinky eyes and yellow skin but there are several of us that did. So show some respect. and how old are you? you look pretty darn old enough.
Um...so John said that he thought their music wasn't so great, and you chastise him to "show some pride in being Asian?" What does his musical tastes have to do with his Asian pride? Maybe he just doesn't like them. Isn't a guy entitled to judge whether something is good or bad without having his ethnic identity called into question?
By the way, I heard them too, and I agree with John.
I think you guys are being a little rough on him.
Ok, so...
1. Now he's heard of them. Not many non-AmerOtaku have, let's face it!
2. He thought it was "odd that NPR profiled them" since *he* didn't "think they [were] that great."
Well, I didn't realize NPR used John's musical tastes as their criteria for selecting bands to profile... I thought it was more that they were *news-worthy* in that they were (mostly) AA's re-purposing their derogatory label and rendering it powerless through their music and popularity.
3. He then asked if we "felt the same."
Hmmm... well, I guess not! :-)
PS: I whole-heartedly have to agree with Ernie on one thing...
*** AnimeCon fans scare me too!!! ***
And I'm an old-skool otaku! (and we're talking "Macross", "Bubble Gum Crisis" and "Fist of the North Star" old skool here. I was anime when anime wasn;t cool!)