- Katsu (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Katsu
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Origin =State College, Pennsylvania ,United States
Genre =Rock and roll ,indie rock
Years_active = 2001 – 2006
Label =Saturation Acres
Associated_acts = Forty Pound Test, Lowjack
Also Known As = KATSU
URL = http://www.dennisfallon.com
Current_members = Dennis Fallon
Frank Yarnal
Mark Klein
Josh Troup
Past_members = William Love
Eric Rozzi
Keith Lingenfelter
Notable_instruments =Katsu (sometimes KATSU) was an American
rock band from State College,Pennsylvania , from 2001–06. Their musical style was self-described as a cross between hip hop and the music ofBob Dylan , along with mixtures ofclassic rock ,alternative rock ,punk rock ,reggae , andska . Many of the band's themes dealt with "explorations of life, love, broken hearts and lost innocence in blue-collar America". [Q94 the Classic Rock Station. " [http://www.wbxq.com/newfiles/backyardrocker.html The Backyard Rocker] ". accessed17 May 2006 .]History
Beginnings
Singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist Dennis Fallon,bassist Frank Yarnal,guitarist William Love, anddrummer Ralph Jones formed the band Forty Pound Test in State College in 1999. ["The Daily Collegian". " [http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/1999/09/09-10-99tdc/09-10-99darts-11.asp Forty Pound Test brings energy to stage] ".September 10 1999 .] The band was named after Jones' late uncle, an avid fisherman. When Jones left the band in 2001, the remaining members reformed as Katsu and added Eric Rozzi as replacement drummer. The band's new name derived from a quote in Phillip Toshio Sudo's book "Zen Guitar": "KATSU: A shout that emanates from the soul. Martial artists call this kind of shout katsu. Katsu is the roar of a person who knows what it means to be alive".Katsu began playing mostly as a
cover band in popular bars and taverns in downtown State College, such as The Rathskeller, The Saloon, and The Lion's Den, although they substantially reinterpreted cover songs and regularly included original songs into their performances. Along with Dylan, other artists who influenced the band's sound included theBeastie Boys ,Mike Ness , Sublime, andTom Petty . The band chose "Katsu is watching you!" as their slogan for use on their website and bumper stickers.The band released a basement bootleg album retroactively called "Songs for Jake" (also "Jake's Greatest Hits") in 2001.
Radio
Katsu was often featured on Penn State's student radio station,
WKPS - The Lion 90.7 FM on an afternoon show titled "State Your Face", which featured rock, oldies, punk, reggae, and ska. They had a number of in-studio interviews and performances in 2004 with WKPS DJ Kip Talley."Gorgeous Mess"
In December 2001, the band began the recording of their first album "
Gorgeous Mess ". Bret Alexander and Paul Smith ofThe Badlees produced the record, which took six months to finish. Love left during the recording process and was replaced with heavy metal guitarist Mark Klein.The record, which was chosen as the best independent album by "Pennsylvania Musician Magazine" in 2003, featured the songs "Leave Me", "Anymore", and "Walkaway", an
anthem rock er about growing up in Pennsylvania. Yarnal explained the band's success: "Our live show is very energetic. We like to interact with the crowd. We have a lot of catchy sing-a-long choruses. There is never a dull moment." ["The Daily Collegian". " [http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2003/02/02-05-03tdc/02-05-03darts-01.asp Sev-up] ".February 5 ,2003 .]Rozzi left the band after the record's completion and was replaced with Keith Lingenfelter, a high school friend of Klein.
"Disaster"
After completing "Gorgeous Mess", the band began writing new songs, which led to another basement bootleg album in 2003, "Elvis in Furs". Katsu was signed to
The Badlees ' record labelSaturation Acres Music ofDanville, Pennsylvania , and from August – October 2003 recorded their second album "Disaster" at Saturation Acres Studio, again under the production of Alexander and Smith. The record, released in 2004 featured thepunk rock er "Cold Stop", "Down The Line", and thesouthern rock er "Prison Break". Lingenfelter left the band shortly after the album's release and was replaced with drummer Josh Troup, giving the band its final lineup.Touring
During the band's existence Katsu played throughout Pennsylvania, including the Grape Street Pub of Manayunk, Philadelphia, popular for its original music performances, and the
Hard Rock Cafe in Pittsburgh, as well as playing inCleveland, Ohio . Katsu featured at thePenn State Dance Marathon and served as the opening acts for The Presidents of the United States of America andJason Mraz . Regarding the latter act, Fallon said, "Yeah, we played a show with all the screaming 12-year-old girls. We also opened for the '80s metal band FireHouse. We don't really match that scene, either. It was pretty wacky." ["The Daily Collegian". " [http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2004/09/09-07-04tdc/09-07-04darts-01.asp Dexter Freebish plays at Crowbar as part of back-to-school concert] ."September 7 ,2004 .] State College remained the band's base, however, despite the propensity of a rural university town for cover songs. Fallon explained, "State College is our base of operations. This is where we learned how to play." ["The Daily Collegian". " [http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2003/08/08-07-03tdc/08-07-03darts-06.asp Katsu to open in capital for national pop act Mraz] ".August 7 ,2003 .]Later recordings
For the
MTV -producedcompilation album "Lit Riffs: The Soundtrack" in 2004, Katsu supplied a stripped-downcover version of Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five's "The Message". In 2005 the band released the EP "The Basement Albums Vol. 3 ", a collection of new tracks (recorded in a basement) and recordings of older songs from live shows. Chris Rosengrant, manager of The Lion's Den, praised the band that year by saying, "Their music is fantastic and their interaction with the crowd is great." ["The Daily Collegian". " [http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2005/02/02-24-05tdc/02-24-05darts-08.asp Katsu releases new CD] ".February 24 ,2005 ]In January 2006 the band released the EP "
A World on End ", a compilation of songs from earlier recordings with the new song "Please Don't Start".Katsu disbanded in May 2006. Along with three other State College musicians, Fallon and Yarnal formed the band Lowjack in June 2006; the new band premiered at The Rathskeller in August of that year. On
September 28 ,2007 , Katsu reunited for a single show at The Rathskeller.Discography
*"Songs for Jake" (2001; bootleg)
*"Gorgeous Mess " (2002)
*"Elvis in Furs" (2003; bootleg)
*"Disaster" (2004)
*"The Basement Albums Vol. 3 " (2005; EP)
*"A World on End " (2006; EP)References
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