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Lightning Bolt rejected from Japan

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by Colin Roberts

Japan deprived of greatest live band in world. Dag, yo.

Rhode Island residents Lightning Bolt - inarguably one of the greatest live bands in the world - were rejected from entering Japan last week, for a ten date tour. The band posted the following via a Myspace bulletin:

"Upon arriving at Narita Airport on the morning of May 29th 2006, Lightning Bolt was ushered into the grey windowless immigration offices. Japanese immigration officers had information on the band down to which Brian played what instrument, amount of albums out, ten-day tour schedule, which shows were sold out, plus photos of the band. There was no hiding. They had been waiting for us. The internet, your best friend in researching everything had betrayed us. Beware. We were officially rejected from Japan, (and) we offically appealed. We spent 48 hours in the "rest hotel" on the mysterious sixth floor. Our translator, the good humoured "mister ..47", delivered us to our quarters. The humid, stained room was no good companion. The phone was removed. The window didn't open. A revolving security guard was posted outside all the time. We could not leave. The lampshades in the room where graphittied (sic) in a wide range of languages. If a friend hadn't dropped my camera in a toilet I would have taken pictures of them. I love convenience store ume plum triangles but you can only eat so many. If only there had been a mosburger. Burdock root sandwich. We awaited the decision."

"We were re-rejected. The room cost us 750 american dollars a day. Such hospitallity. We had no choice. Pleasant, polite guards escorted us right to the doorway of the plane, we smiled and waved. One of them bought Brian G a water. They wished us good luck in getting the process right next time. Which we hope to do. Twenty-one horribly uncomfortable hours later we arrived in Boston. In a downpour. Lightning bolts flashed in the distance as Load Records' Ben drove us to Providence. He had bought us cookies."

"We are very very sorry we did not make it to Japan this time. Really sad. No one was ready for the level of vigilance at the border. I miss Japan, all the awesome toys I will not get to see. All the amazing friends. Be nice to Mucid Cuspidor and his assistant while they are there. We'll be back."


shitsticks

I've been in that Narita hotel. It ain't fun in any circumstances.


inarguably one of the greatest live bands in the world?

I've seen them 3 times now and I couldn't say that I would rate them in a top 10 let alone top 1. Yes they are very interesting and do something different. But the whole thing of not using a stage is getting very cliched now. They also attract too many thugs (not necessarily their fault) and I don't want to spend an hour fighting them off while trying to hear the sound.


AWWW :(

so sad for Japan.


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still a little unclear as to WHY they were rejected....


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Maybe Ruins lodged an injunction against them for copyright infringment...


i don't get it..

WHY?


hmmm

ever wonder why good bands from the UK don't tour the world? Its called a work permit. a lot of bands try and sneck through without one - LB are maybe too big for that now...


that

sucks ass...

wonder what the immigration guys objected to? Can't help but think they are more vigilant when it comes to bands and so on, cos they can make an example of them...and let all their fans know THEIR immigration isn't to be messed with...


maybe

they didn't have a work permit.


i find that shallow and pedantic.

hmm, Final Fantasy said he was afraid of Japan, and now it seems Japan are afraid of Lightning Bolt


well i find your MEATLOAF

shallow and pedantic.


I always wonder, when I hear a story like this

whether the band actually applied for a work permit and didn't get it, or decided not to apply for some reason, or didn't know you had to, or thought they could just rock up and get in the country. It does seem to happen a lot...


Maybe they prefered DFA1979....
*guffaws*


maybe Gen was right.

maybe they were done for inciting the whales to take revenge.

:O


thats well bad

if i got that close to japan and got turned away, i'd boo my eyes out.


Does anyone actually know

why they were rejected? Im surprised in the statement they never said so.

Really weird. If it is because of a work permit, thats kinda strange, does that mean D.I.Y. shows are banned in Japan?


What a racket

Could this be an echo of Japanese protectionism from times past? Perhaps the Bolt were seen as a threat to the domestic noise band economy, ceteris paribus.


presumably it's because they'd be making money from it

it's not like a bunch of kids thrashing up a storm in someone's basement