Grimm Grimm


Grimm Grimm is a solo project of London-based musician, recording artist and producer, Koichi Yamanoha. He has released three solo albums, and six singles on independent labels since 2014.
Grimm Grimm has collaborated with other artists, including Lætitia Sadier, Le Volume Courbe, Bo Ningen, Killer-Bong and Klein.

History

Yamanoha is originally from Tokyo, Japan and formerly performing as frontman of psychedelic-punk group, Screaming Tea Party since 2006 in London. The band has released 2 EPs through Stolen Recordings in United Kingdom, and disbanded in October 2010. Yamanoha's first solo performance was at the underground music event, Krautorock Karaoke at George Tavern in 2013.
His debut Grimm Grimm single, "Kazega Fuitara Sayonara / Tell the Truth", was released in late 2014 via Kevin Shields and Charlotte Marionneau ’s Pickpocket Records label in collaboration with Honest Jon's. Followed by his debut album, Hazy Eyes Maybe, was released on ATP Recordings in 2015 and a track "Last Word Is Mine" from the album was used over the end credits for the Aaron Brookner / Jim Jarmusch directed and produced documentary film Uncle Howard featuring William S. Burroughs. The sophomore album, Cliffhanger, was released by Some Other Planet in partnership with Kartel Music Group in June 2018.
Yamanoha announced the release of his third studio album, Ginormous, on 28 February 2020 on Tip Top Recordings / Magniph. The album was mixed and co-produced by Marta Salogni and featured Paz Maddio and Lætitia Sadier. Grimm Grimm and his ensemble appeared on BBC 6 Music and played three songs live in session on Marc Riley's show on 19 February 2020. The group also played one track on Gideon Coe's BBC 6 Music show on the same day promoting the release of his new album.
Grimm Grimm has toured with and supported artists such as Cate Le Bon, Simon Finn, Dinosaur Jr, Wire and The Undertones. He has also played multiple music festivals around the world including Le Guess Who? in Utrecht, Netherlands, Green Man Festival in Wales, Sonic Festival in Belgium and All Tomorrow's Parties in England.

Musical style

Grimm Grimm's music has been described by Folk Radio UK as "Otherworldly forays into baroque folk, futurist lyricism and electroacoustic oddities" The Quietus described his 2020 album, Ginormous, as "Accented with percussion that comes in small clicks and creaks, metronomic rhythms, clacking, cranking sounds like wind-up gears, which sometimes stand in for more conventional drumming, or, as on ‘Kyowa Amenohidesu’, can create a halting, glitchy tempo."Clash also gave his album "Hazy Eyes Maybe" an 8/10 describing it as "On the surface, 'Hazy Eyes Maybe' might seem a simple, acoustic album, but scrape beneath the surface and there lies intricately crafted layers of mournful, morphing, melancholic hooks".

Discography

Albums