1000 Travels of Jawaharlal
Owari Wa Konai


3.5
great

Review

by Iluvatar USER (168 Reviews)
October 1st, 2007 | 19 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Very good post-hardcore/emo album from a Japanese band not named Envy.

1000 Travels of Jawaharlal are a Japanese post hardcore/emo band oft overlooked in favor of the emo band to come from the land of the rising sun, Envy. While its hard to argue that this is for any other reason other than the fact that Envy have consistently proven that they are plainly one of the best Japanese bands of the past decade, its sad that a band like 1000 Travels of Jawaharlal, that plays a brand of hardcore vaguely similar to what Envy was doing before A Dead Sinking Story (and thus, a lot of the whole euro skramz scene) gets that overlooked, especially when they put out an album as solid as Owari Wa Konai.

One thing disassociates 1000 Travels from bands like La Quite or Raein is they had a slightly less chaotic slant in their songwriting, having a large penchant for melody and more clear cut strong structures. On most of the tracks here, there is a pretty obvious pattern, and while that may cause the album to seem kind of repetitive, it helps that they restrained themselves and instead of doing what a lot of other bands are doing, they refrain from playing everywhere and generally run a very tight ship, led by a pair of excellent guitarists that faintly remind of Hot Cross’ duo.

While its hard to not feel as if the Japanese vocals here are slightly weird and humorous, its also hard to deny the passion that went into the singing/screaming. Often a mix of the two, it blends perfectly with the guitar playing to make that ‘intense’ sound that seems to be all the rage these days in scenes across the world. While translated the lyrics lose a little of their poignancy (but still across as honest- “Suddenly you have gone somewhere. We couldn't believe that, we wanted it to be a bad joke.”), unless you are actually Japanese you probably werent listening to this record for the lyrical quality anyways.

All in all, Owari Wa Konai is a slightly under-appreciated gem from a band that has yet to provide a suitable follow-up, and might have suffered as the explosion of popularity in hardcore during the last few years might have presented them an opportunity to get there name out there even more. As it is, the album is a pretty damn good post hardcore/emo record, something like a mix of Hot Cross and Yaphet Kotto. It lacks a bit of variety, but that’s not a big deal as 1000 Travels of Jawaharlal do what they do, and do it well for the 27 minute duration of the album. While not something to search out for everyone, people into this kinda music would do well to check out Owari Wa Konai.



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Electric City
October 2nd 2007


15756 Comments


Aw I miss Jawarhal.

Not rly interested.

Yyy
October 2nd 2007


289 Comments


Review is good but it would've been nice if the descriptions were a little less vague. IDK.

204409
Emeritus
October 2nd 2007


3998 Comments


What about Toru Okada? Oh wait...

DWittisarockstar
October 2nd 2007


1501 Comments


Sounds cool.

204409
Emeritus
October 2nd 2007


3998 Comments


Toru Okada is from Texas but they are named after the protagonist in Haruki Murakami's The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.

204409
Emeritus
October 2nd 2007


3998 Comments


No that's about right. Hey Iluv get that program I posted in forum 95.

Eskedi
October 2nd 2007


16 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I like this album

Neoteric
October 2nd 2007


3243 Comments


This isn't that great.

Fort23
October 2nd 2007


3774 Comments


I like the summary. euroforeign skramz have been getting alot of attention here lately.This Message Edited On 10.02.07

pixiesfanyo
October 2nd 2007


1223 Comments


Hollow Jan.

Jawaharal
October 4th 2007


1832 Comments


I like this album alot.

Jawaharal
October 4th 2007


1832 Comments


related

Neoteric
October 4th 2007


3243 Comments


And I wouldn't expect you to like this at all Neo.
Well I like Kodan Armada, Envy and other bands people have seemed to namedrop, this just isn't that great of a record.


foreverendeared
October 4th 2007


14720 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i've had this album for a while and i really enjoy it

Resonance
October 5th 2007


12 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Actually had the album on loop earlier this week. Just straightforward, passionate emocore via Japan.

Pacific Specific
October 11th 2007


2 Comments


i remember reading the wind up bird chronicles and then seeing a band named toru okada and being enthralled that there was a band named after him. same thing when i was watching Dead Poets Society and there was a character named Neil Perry.

wallaxe
April 17th 2016


1 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

diz album iz the shit

deathofasalesman
February 25th 2022


8634 Comments


this shit still rips

TheSpirit
Emeritus
April 18th 2022


30304 Comments


this is very cool



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