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The Watanabes

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The Watanabes are an international indie pop band performing and recording in Tokyo. They enjoy drinking banana juice together and are keen students of Ikebana. The band began life in the orange-laden prefecture of Ehime, and named themselves Watanabe in tribute to the warm and friendly people of the region, whilst also alluding to British indie favourites The Smiths.Three years later, they packed up and shifted to Tokyo in search of new inspiration and regular trains. In February 2011 The Watanabes released their second album ‘You’re Dancing I’m Absorbed’ on Manchester based label BabyBoom Records. Recorded under the wise Glaswegian eye of music producer David Naughton (Belle and Sebastian, Teenage Fan club, Mojave 3) it features guest appearances from American folk pop singer Kate Sikora, and British indie Godfather Nick Duffy of The Lilac Time. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

There's Something Wrong

484
2

Chin Up

369
3

An Insult to the Present

189
4

Whales Can Sing

175
5

Hot Water Hills

139
6

Hummingbird

117
7

Over Romantic

112
8

Getting Over Yuka

85
9

Love Princess

78
10

Stick It in a Novel

55

albums

Spoiled and Nostalgic

Spoiled and Nostalgic

You're dancing I'm absorbed

You're dancing I'm absorbed

Draw What You Like

Draw What You Like

Independent Social Power

Independent Social Power

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Indie/Rock Playlist: November (2014)

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Christmas Hummingbird

Love Princess (2007)

Love Princess (2007)

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Independant Social Power

Yuriko Yuriko

Yuriko Yuriko

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December 2014 TheIndiePlaylists.com

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Ice Age (Ezo mix)

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Draw What You Like - EP

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