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Peelander is FUN!
Peelander-Z is a band who has always had to be seen to be believed. And now you can do so from the comfort of your home. The DVD contains one amazing live show as well as tons and tons of extras, music videos and a Peelander tournament!
::REVIEWS:: Actual scenario: Three college students
are sitting on a couch. One studies Anthropology, one studies Political
Science, and one is in Women’s Studies. The Political Scientist
slides Peelander-Z’s Peelander Is Fun into the DVD player and presses
play. As three Japanese guys in brightly
colored superhero outfits dart about on screen, each student sees
a different thing. The Anthropologist sees Peelander-Z as a constructed
cultural identity all their own, and wonders how their environment
has impacted the character development versus the intrinsic nature
of the group. The Political Scientist takes note of the incentives
that have probably come into play, taking punk rock to new audiences
and pushing the boundaries vis-à-vis the mainstream punk
rock public to corner a market left wide open. The Women’s Studies
major observes the band sweating profusely on stage as they perform
their antics and wonders if this causes them to get laid more or
less than the average rock musician. So what
do we actually have here? While the opening sequence gives just
a few clues to the unsuspecting viewer (Japanese guys in weird outfits
loading gear into a van and driving from their NYC apartment to
the Northsix in Brooklyn), the performance itself leaves little
doubt. Step one: Start playing a song, generally
made up of a handful of words repeated over and over. Step two:
Find a good break in the song, and institute giant placards that
clue in the audience to the antics that are either taking place
or are about to take place. Said antics may include, but are not
limited to, human bowling, girl-on-girl Karate sparring, and a percussion
chorus of about 50 audience members invited on stage to bang on
pots/pans/cowbells and shout "mad tiger, mad tiger" to
a hypnotically catchy rhythm. Step three: Finish the song by repeating
the handful of words yet again. Repeat. There
isn't enough space in this review to describe the hilarious shenanigans
that occur throughout Peelander-Z’s performance. There are funny
masks, a giant plastic mallet, and even one point where the band
cedes their instruments to random audience members while they circulate
through the venue wreaking havoc. Outside
the hour-and-a -half feature performance, the DVD is crammed with
bonus features, from music videos to silly “Challenger-Z” skits,
to insane performances from the Warsaw in Brooklyn (complete with
Kaiju Big Battel wrestlers) to the celebrated South By Southwest
Festival in Austin, Texas. As the diverse
crowds in each performance can testify, Peelander-Z is more than
just punk rock for anime nerds (though there is video of them stirring
up trouble at Anime Expo 2006). Anyone with a lust for creative
ridiculousness and hilarious absurdity will enjoy Peelander-Z, who
have brought an interesting Japanese/American/superhero hybrid to
eager audiences, forged their niche putting a totally unique spin
on punk rock, and probably gotten laid more than once in the process.
Good luck finding a music DVD funnier and more entertaining than
this until Peelander-Z releases another one.
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