Shonen Knife

Concorde 2, Brighton.

Shonen Knife

14+ only. 14s to 18s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.

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“When I finally got to see them live, I was transformed into a hysterical
nine-year-old girl at a Beatles concert.” - Kurt Cobain
Shonen Knife - from Osaka, Japan - formed in 1981 by sisters Naoko & Atsuko long
before terms like ‘riot girrrl’ and ‘girl rock’ entered the lexicon, the all-female trio were
happily snapping guitar strings to the sound of imported Ramones covers.
Like fellow cult Japanese girl group The 5,6,7,8s, Shonen Knife have weathered decades
of musical change by adhering to what they know best: belting out their own infectious
brand of feelgood pop-punk.
Over the last 40 years they might not have packed out out stadiums but have been
credited as a huge influence on alt rock acts from Sonic Youth to Nirvana
Despite years on the road, their enthusiasm for live performances remains a joy to see as
they delve into an extensive back catalogue ranging from solid thrash rock through to hit
parade melodies.
But key to their success has been a disarming, often slightly surreal, take on their punk
and rock influences - and with songs titled Tortoise Brand Pot Cleaner could they ever be
accused of taking themselves too seriously? **
MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS        

Shonen Knife - from Osaka, Japan - formed in 1981 by sisters Naoko and Atsuko. Long before terms like 'riot girrrl' entered the lexicon, the all-female trio were happily snapping guitar strings to the sound of imported Ramones covers. Like fellow cult Japanese girl group The 5,6,7,8s, Shonen Knife have weathered decades of musical change by adhering to what they know best: belting out their own infectious brand of feelgood pop-punk.

Over the last 40 years they might not have packed out out stadiums but have been credited as a huge influence on alt rock acts from Sonic Youth to Nirvana. Despite years on the road, their enthusiasm for live performances remains a joy to see as they delve into an extensive back catalogue ranging from solid thrash rock through to hit parade melodies.