The Bad Spellers

The Bad Spellers
Background information
Origin Tokyo, Japan
Genres Indie rock, Indie pop, Twee, Casiopop
Years active 2003–present
Labels Post*Records
Members Tony Parmenter & Yasuko Ichinomiya Parmenter
Notable instruments
Guitar, vintage Casiotone keyboards, Yamaha P-25F pianica, various percussion instruments, synthesized drums, various toy instruments

The Bad Spellers are an indie-pop band from Tokyo, Japan consisting of husband/wife duo Tony Parmenter (guitar, vocals) and Yasuko Ichinomiya Parmenter (keyboards, vocals, toys).

Although officially forming in 2003, the two spent the following 2 years in separate countries, only able to write music together via the internet and on occasional visits. Before "officially" uniting in mid-2005, the band had been featured on a European net-release and 2 compilation discs.

In 2004 The Bad Spellers traveled to Canada to collaborate/record with Justin Langlois of The London Apartments (Universal Records/Beggar's Banquet Records). These sessions were released in March, 2005 to national (USA/Canada) distribution on Florida's Post*Records as "Fall in Love," a split EP with The London Apartments. Tony and Yasuko have since toured between Japan, the US, and Canada numerous times.

2007 saw the release of their first album, "Keep on Shining!", on Post*Records as well as the band's official legal marriage. The band relocated to the United States in 2009, and currently resides in Brattleboro, Vermont, United States. In 2012 the band embarked on what would be a successful crowd sourcing campaign to self-release a vinyl LP of "An Album Titled As Ourselves" in early 2013.

Discography

Albums:

Singles & EPs:

Compilations:

Download-only:

Sources

  1. CD review on buzzgrinder.com
  2. net-EP review on indiepop.it
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