Fishmans' "King Master George," released in 1992, is a captivating journey through the vibrant and eclectic sounds of Shibuya-kei, dream pop, and Japanese indie rock. This second studio album, originally issued on October 21, 1992, by Media Remoras, showcases the band's unique blend of neo-psychedelia, dub, and rocksteady influences, creating a sonic landscape that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking.
With 16 tracks spanning 51 minutes, "King Master George" offers a rich tapestry of musical textures and styles. From the dreamy, atmospheric "Ii Kotoba Choudai" to the upbeat, infectious rhythms of "Dareka wo Sagasou," the album is a testament to Fishmans' versatility and creativity. Standout tracks like "Nantettano" and "Hamburger Steak" highlight the band's knack for crafting memorable melodies and catchy hooks, while songs like "Kage Dorobou" and "Reindeer" delve into more experimental and introspective territories.
The album's diverse range of influences and styles make it a compelling listen from start to finish. Whether you're a fan of dreamy, ethereal pop or upbeat, danceable indie rock, "King Master George" has something to offer. Fishmans' unique sound and innovative approach to songwriting make this album a standout in the world of Japanese indie music.