Shugo Tokumaru - Exit (CD)

Exit
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Album Details: Exit

Release Date:01/01/2008
Label:Almost Gold
UPC:886973196021

Track List: Exit

  1. Parachute
  2. Green Rain
  3. Clocca
  4. Future Umbrella
  5. Button
  1. Sanganichi
  2. D.P.O.
  3. Hidamari
  4. La Radio
  5. Wedding

Pro Reviews: Exit

  • All Music Guide

    Shugo Tokumaru is not (as many reviewers have assessed) the Japanese Sufjan Stevens. He may share some of Sufjan's fascination with found instruments and eccentric acoustic arrangements, but that's where the similarities end. Tokumaru, in general, seems to go much deeper into his own musical world playing with sounds more and taking ideas much further. If comparisons must be made, it would better describe Tokumaru's trajectory to align him with the likes of a lesspredictable pop experimenter like Lindsey Buckingham. Like Buckingham, Tokumaru's songs can sound deceptively simple on the surface, but closer listening reveals a very sophisticated musician at work. Anyone can layer instruments on top of one another (and, with the advent of digital home recording, often to a ludicrous level) but it takes a real talent to sort out HOW they should fit together. This is where Tokumaru shines, especially on his album Exit a home recorded affair that flirts with indulgence but rarely succumbs t...o it. That's an important point because a song like Exit's opener, "Parachute" with its multilayered fingerpicked guitar propulsion and more melody lines than you could shake a stick at could have been just a predictable lofi mélange had someone else been at the helm. In Tokumaru's hands, indulgence is tempered with taste and taste is augmented by confident individuality and competent musicianship. That individuality and musical prowess is evident enough as Tokumaru is clearly at ease on a number of different instruments but all of that would amount to beans if you couldn't put it together just as expertly. In the arrangement department, Tokumaru displays both skill and mischievousness. He has a Brian Wilsonlike penchant for playing instruments off of each other to achieve a greater result (just listen to the Pet Sounds playfulness of "La La Radio") and is fearless in his use of dissonance (check the gradually twisted interplay between the recorders and melodicas on "Clocca"). Ambitious as some of that may seem, Exit never feels like a showoff record just a thoughtfully put together one. - J. Scott McClintock, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Shugo Tokumaru

Shugo Tokumaru began recording his sweet, eccentric, lofi indie pop songs songs that nodded to artists like Plamo, Lullatone, and PWRFL Power in the early 2000s. He recorded a 10track demo CDR, Fragment, in 2003. The album was never officially released, but it did manage to grab the attention of the US label Music Related, who released Tokumaru's second fulllength, Ni... Read more