BOTTLE UP Devo’s matching jump suits, space-age spectacles and dangerously manic robo-beats, stamp with a “Made in Japan” seal and, voila, you have Polysics — the self-professed spiritual sons and ...
Polysics: It's not a band, it's an infection! From Japan it comes, a mad macrovirus born of science run amok! Deadly destructive and more contagious than a cybernetic superflu…but cute, too! Yeah, ...
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Polysics bassist Fumi sits on the curb outside Rhythm Room chatting with the band’s photographer Tsukasa as drummer Yano stretches out. The show’s over, but she’s still wearing her orange flight suit ...
After watching music videos of the 80’s band “Devo”, Hiroyuki (Hiro) Hayashi decided to start his own new wave band out of Tokyo, Japan called Polysics. The band, named after the Korg Polysix ...
Japanese band POLYSICS ð- note the uppercase name – demands attention with its matching red jumpsuits, intriguing stage personas and explosive synthesizer sounds. Drawing upon the sound of new-wave ...
No score yet, be the first to add. Japan's Polysics traffic in Devo-inspired synth-punk always on the edge of chaos, and their latest places a greater emphasis on guitars and rock heaviness. Save this ...
Something amazing happened at Clubhouse Music last night. In the old tales of concert-going I’ve heard of this mysterious phenomnenon called “interaction,” but it wasn’t until a group of Japanese ...
Tokyo's Polysics have launched a stream of their new full length We Ate The Machine. The CD and digital version of the new record hits on September 30, 2008 via MySpace Records. We Ate The Machine was ...