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Originally formed in New York during 1992 as a two-piece featuring Aiha Higurashi and Sachiko Ito, Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her (named after an XTC song) were one of a number of bands of their generation that made inroads for Japanese music in the United States and Europe. Higurashi relocated to Tokyo in 1994 and the band's best-known lineup was then established around guitarist/vocalist Higurashi, bassist Nao Koyama, and drummer Takeharu Karashima in 1994. Perhaps inevitably given their association with Cornelius' Trattoria label and the stateside success of contemporaries such as Fantastic Plastic Machine and Pizzicato Five, Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her frequently found themselves lumped in with the Japanese Shibuya-kei movement. Their style, however, was far more heavily based in guitar rock, punk, and garage music than the eclectic mixture of neo-acoustic, bossa nova, French pop, and electronic music that characterized many of the bands with whom they were compared. Throughout Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her's career, Higurashi's lyrics have been in English, frequently characterized by disarmingly frank depictions of the sexual politics of relationships. The group's early music was predominantly garage punk influenced by the New York Dolls and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Their full-length debut album, Give Them Back to Me, came out in 1996, showcasing more experimentation stretched over 19 tracks and nearly 60 minutes. This approach received additional focus on the subsequent Pink Soda and It's Brand New releases, but 1998's 17 saw the band stripping back to a minimalist square one with a musically sparse, emotionally raw sound. Karashima had left by 2001's No! No! No!, and later material -- as featured on the 2001 album Future or No Future -- saw...

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