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The Slants


Band
Portland, OR USA

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Biography:
It's rare for a band to be headlining shows with 5,000-15,000 fans internationally in their first year as a band. What originated as a side project for Simon Young (of The Stivs) in 2007 proved to be one of the most energetic, contagious movements of music in our time. Incase you haven't heard, The Slants are the first and only all Asian synth-pop bands in the North America and they have been melting faces off all over the globe.

Kicking off the band's career at a tiny dive bar in Portland, OR, The Slants soon found themselves on tour and in demand worldwide performing at music halls, colleges, and anime conventions. Within months, they released their debut album "Slanted Eyes, Slanted Hearts" winning multiple awards from the likes of Willamette Week, Rockwired, AsiaXpress, and the Portland Music Awards. Since that first iconic show in 2007, The Slants have been cited as the "Hardest Working Asian American Band" (slanteyefortheroundeye.com), toured North America ten times, rejected a million dollar recording contract, were the first and only Asian band to be a Fender Music artist, and according to U.S Congress, the first rock band to play inside a state library.

The Willamette Week, summarizes The Slants' history perfectly: "It's a great story: All-Asian synthcore troupe lands anime festival, achieves instantaneous notoriety from overpacked fireball-laden maelstrom, inspires John Woo and Dragon Ball Z fans toward aggro electro and--just months after its first practice--books gigs across the globe. As shadow-warriory as the Slants' rise has been, it's still all about the tunes, and the band's debut--floor-filling synth pop bristling with all the menace and grandeur of its oft name-checked cultural icons--is propulsive, cinematic and impossible to ignore."

By the end of 2008, the band had been featured in over 1,200 magazines, radio stations, websites, and television shows for their self-proclaimed "Chinatown Dance Rock," including a feature on NPR's "All Things Considered" that blasted across 700 FM stations across the country for months.

The following year, The Slants headlined a SXSW showcase (other acts at the festival included Katy Perry, Metallica, and Devo), launched several more tours spanning North America, and released a dance remix album entitled "Slants! Slants! Revolution," while donating 100% of the proceeds to benefit cancer research affecting Asian American women.

2010 saw the release of The Slants' third album, "Pageantry." Pageantry featured a number of local icons including Cory Gray (The Decemberists), Krista Herring, Mic Crenshaw, and Gabe Kniffin (Silversafe). The harder hitting, guitar driven songs still featured The Slants' signature dance rock flavor and again, massive touring followed.

The Slants have shared the stage with acts such as Apl.de.Ap (Black Eyed Peas), Vampire Weekend, Girl Talk, Girugamesh, M.O.V.E and Boom Boom Satellites.

The band is currently touring nationwide while working on their fourth release.

 

 

Convention Guest Appearances:
2007
   Kumoricon 2007 - September 1-3 in Vancouver, WA
   Pacific Media Expo 2007 - November 9-11 in Los Angeles, CA
2008
   Sac-Anime 2008 - January 11-13 in Sacramento, CA
   Anime Oasis 2008 - March 13-16 in Boise, ID
   Sakura-Con 2008 - March 28-30 in Seattle, WA
   No Brand Con 2008 - April 18-20 in Eau Claire, WI
   Middle Tennessee Anime Convention 2008 - April 25-27 in Nashville, TN
   Yaoi Jamboree 2008 - June 20-22 in Glendale, AZ
   PersaCon 2008 - June 27-29 in Huntsville, AL
   PortConMaine 2008 - July 3-6 in Portland, ME
   AniMix 2008 - July 18-20 in Killeen, TX
   Tokyo In Tulsa 2008 - August 1-3 in Tulsa, OK
   Kin-Yoobi Con 2008 - August 9 in Hayward, CA
   Anime Evolution 2008 - August 22-24 in Vancouver, BC
   Kumoricon 2008 - August 30 - September 1 in Portland, OR
   Nan Desu Kan 2008 - September 12-14 in Denver, CO
   Anime X Gamer Experience 2008 - October 17-19 in St. Augustine, FL
   Zenkaikon 2008 - October 17-18 in King of Prussia, PA
   Aki Con 2008 - November 7-9 in Everett, WA
   New England Fan Experience 2008 - November 21-23 in Cambridge, MA
2009
   MEW Convention 2009 - December 31, 2008 - January 1, 2009 in Vancouver, WA
   Ikkicon 2009 - February 6-8 in Austin, TX
   Anime Oasis 2009 - March 12-15 in Boise, ID
   Mizuumi-Con 2009 - March 21 in San Antonio, TX
   Anime St. Louis 2009 - March 27-29 in St. Charles, MO
   Middle Tennessee Anime Convention 2009 - April 3-5 in Nashville, TN
   Sakura-Con 2009 - April 10-12 in Seattle, WA
   Anime Central 2009 - May 8-10 in Rosemont, IL
   Animethon 2009 - August 7-9 in Edmonton, AB
   Realms Con 2009 - October 2-4 in Corpus Christi, TX
2010
   Sac-Anime 2010 - January 8-10 in Sacramento, CA
   Kamikazecon 2010 - March 19-21 in Houston, TX
   Anime Oasis 2010 - May 27-30 in Boise, ID
   Anime Banzai 2010 - October 8-10 in Layton, UT
2011
   Anime St. Louis 2011 - April 15-17 in Collinsville, IL
   Middle Tennessee Anime Convention 2011 - April 22-24 in Nashville, TN
   Anime Kaigi 2011 - July 15-17 in Flagstaff, AZ
   Sac-Anime 2011 - September 2-4 in Sacramento, CA
   Aki Con 2011 - October 7-9 in Bellevue, WA
   ChibiCon 2011 - November 18-20 in Springfield, MO
2012
   Tsukino-Con 2012 - February 17-19 in Victoria, BC
   Tokyo in Tulsa 2012 - July 20-22 in Tulsa, OK
   Ani-Fi 2012 - July 21-22 in South Bend, IN convention cancelled
   WausaubiCon 2012 - July 27-29 in Wausau, WI
   San Japan 2012 - August 10-12 in San Antonio, TX
   Nekocon 2012 - November 2-4 in Hampton, VA
2013
   Sukoshicon: Destination Anime 2013 - January 4-6 in Fort Walton Beach, FL cancelled appearance
   Zenkaikon 2013 - March 22-24 in Lancaster, PA
   Middle Tennessee Anime Convention 2013 - March 29-31 in Nashville, TN
   Anime Oasis 2013 - May 24-27 in Boise, ID
   Dragon*Con 2013 - August 30 - September 2 in Atlanta, GA
49 guest appearances

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