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City: SAN FRANCISCO/SANTA CRUZ
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/14/2005

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008 

Category: School, College, Greek

Hello Little People,

Former members of Abi Yoyos inc. would like to inform concerned parties that this page is rarely checked. If you would like to contact us via Myspace please go to www.myspace.com/yankeekamikaze... This is YANKEE KAMIKAZE---a new outfit that Shawn and I have been trying on for size. Let me just say that I think it fits really great and we hope that you like the way we look... that's really what it's all about in the long run. So... the Abi Yoyos might be gone and lost forever but YANKEE KAMIKAZE is most likely "hella down" to play a show with your band. Let's "do it," gang. Meet you there.

-Matt

 

Tuesday, December 11, 2007 
Hosted By: ABI YOYOS
When: Friday Dec 14, 2007
at 8:30 PM
Where: 924 Gilman
924 Gilman st
Berkeley, California|5 94710
United States
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ABI YOYOS

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Thursday, November 02, 2006 

Current mood:  rejected
If anyone could not pick up a guardian last week here is the article.
 
The Abi Yoyos grow legs and skirt scenes

Over beer and burritos at a San Francisco taquer?a, guitarist-vocalist-songwriter Matt Bleyle and lead vocalist Shawn Mehrens, both 21, recently strolled down a nearly five-year-long footpath of memories, including problematic tour vans and onstage pleas for Albuterol inhalers.

Unlike a lot of local groups, the Abi Yoyos openly rep the North Bay: namely, Mill Valley. Its members' paths crossed when Bleyle, Mehrens, and bassist Jeff Mitchell attended Tamalpais High.

"The band was sort of an offshoot of the conversations that Matt and I would have while taking all-night walks in Mill Valley," Mehrens said. "Nothing is open past 10 p.m., and nobody really presents any options as to how to change things aside from maybe starting a band." Originally, they played straight hardcore; since then, they've adopted a more complex, melodic approach. They cite Charles Darwin — or as Mehrens calls him, "Chuck D" — and Phil Ochs as inspiration for their evolution, along with bands like los Rabbis and the Fleshies.

"Originally we were called Gutter Snatch, as we tried to just come up with the most offensive name possible," Bleyle said. The moniker Abi Yoyos came to pass courtesy of a Pete Seeger song and an African tale that prophesied "if we turn our back on music and religion, Abi Yoyo [a bogeyman who symbolizes Western civilization] will come and get us."

The musicianship of the band — which includes drummer Blaine Patrick and saxophonist Kyle Chu — is remarkably solid. "Blaine has won 'Outstanding Soloist' awards at Stanford Jazz Camp," Bleyle explained. "Jeff was in a band called Turbulence that sounded like a cross between Weezer and Hendrix." Chu joined the band after the Abi Yoyos' first 7-inch, "The World Is Not My Home" (Riisk), and the lineup solidified to what it appears as on their new debut, Mill Valley (Big Raccoon).

To put out that record, Mehrens worked 80-hour weeks between three jobs, including one at ellusionist.com, a magicians' supply Web site. "We're really hard to pigeonhole," said Mehrens, who now runs Big Raccoon. His friend Corbett Redford, who ran S.P.A.M. Records, along with other industry-seasoned pals, gave the Abi Yoyos the guidance needed to release Mill Valley, an altogether inspired, infectious set of songs.

"I think we can all agree on our hometown heroes," Bleyle said with a smirk. Sammy Hagar was one of the first names to be mentioned, along with "the guy who invented the toilet-seat guitar," Huey Lewis,Clover, and Quicksilver Messenger Service. "Cruisin' and boozin', my ass!" exclaimed Mehrens to much laughter. "I hate Sammy Hagar."

Instead the band takes after punkier forefathers. John from the Fleshies introduced the Abi Yoyos to the Punk Prom audience as what Flipper would sound like "if Flipper were good." After a few minutes of searching for the drummer, that description gained credibility as the band, donning dresses and sparkly makeup, ripped into their cover of the Beatles' "Helter Skelter.

They routinely jam "Helter Skelter" in their practice space — a large metal storage box with electrical outlets by San Quentin State Prison — skirting lunacy in their proximity to inmates and in their unusual reverence for both the sticky melodies of '60s pop and the fast, snotty punk that emerged from LA in the '80s. In a scene where, in Mehrens's words, "image means a lot," the Abi Yoyos tend to defy punker conventions, adopting an unusually eclectic aesthetic. "Quagmire" moves from medium-paced hardcore to a full-blown anthem about halfway through — a nod to Bleyle's recent "openness to prog" and odd song structures — and they pop hooks in a forcefully shameless manner; Mehrens was, after all, "raised on R&B and Motown."

"We have friends in a lot of different scenes," Mehrens said. "Bands that play hardcore, dancy punk, crusty punk, and some that don't do anything at all. At every show, there are different types of kids rockin' out."

Their first nationwide tour began in late July and has included such transcendent experiences as Dumpster diving, playing a farm in Las Cruces, and shooting Roman candles out the passenger-side window of their van on the Williamsburg Bridge. "We're a little too weird for the South," said Mehrens by phone from Ohio. "And one show flyer described us as 'strange punk,' which we all think is pretty awesome."

With any luck, their sharp wit and taut songwriting will take them much further than would the gas tank of Sammy Hagar's convertible. SFBG

Currently listening:
Songs & More Songs By Tom Lehrer
By Tom Lehrer
Release date: 06 May, 1997
Monday, September 18, 2006 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: News and Politics

check out the september 18th news update. we feel special.

http://www.caledonian.ac.uk/politicalsong/news/index.html

Currently listening:
Tape From California
By Phil Ochs
Release date: 14 November, 2000
Saturday, September 16, 2006 

Current mood:  confused
Category: Romance and Relationships

Hey everyone,

Aside from our new hit single (title soon to be disclosed) being produced by iron assed song writing duo ROGERS & STURKEN, here's the news:

Good news! Shawn currently rides home from Minneapolis on a steed bound for glory!
 
Bad news... the rusty pony is still in Minneapolis.
 
Good news! WE HAVE A WELCOME BACK SHOW SET UP FOR OCTOBER 21ST @ BALAZO GALLERY!!!! you all must go.
 
Bad News... It's also a "Good Bye" show for Annie of This Is My Fist. Come say "Ciao" to any of us.
 
-Matt
 
PS If you're bored check out some videos that the infamous John Yi recorded in NYC. You can find them here: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=abi+yo+yos. The quality is great but next time I get so out of tune that the song is almost unlistenable please let me know. I dont notice these trivial things.
 
PPS If you want to order one send us an email at theabiyoyos@yahoo.com. There are a couple smalls and a bunch of mediums and larges left.

 

Currently listening:
Drums of Passion
By Babatunde Olatunji
Release date: 30 July, 2002
Thursday, July 13, 2006 

Category: News and Politics

So I know I'm not an artist which is why I'm doing this.. People have asked me what some of our songs are about and I can never give a good answer cause I feel stupid trying to explain them. I encourage people to inerpret things how they want but I wrote a few of the lyrics to these songs with intent.. Here are brief write ups for the songs on the new album:

All The Troubadours- This song juxtaposes the topical writing styles of Phil Ochs/early Bob Dylan with the cynicism of modern topical songwriting. It's my statement on the current political situation in America... Many with power on the left have died (litterally killed off)... charismatic conservatives have become figureheads... It's hard not to be apathetic.

Black and Yellow- A song about the beating of Donovan Jackson by Inglewood thugs posing as cops. A more detailed description is located in the liner notes by the song lyrics.

Quagmire- An anti-war song for the new world and our generation. Dedicated to those who grew up looking at real evil and violence through glass for most of their lives only to experience it through all five senses years later.

Playground Mutiny- Our anthem.. written by Shawn. Fun for the whole family! Yes even grandma and grandpa.

Nayirah- A song for the civilized soldier fighting the uncivil war in Iraq.. He's searching desperately for that just cause. Nayirah is a modern myth and a perfect subject for this love song written through the eyes of a soldier led astray. She was cooked up by the PR firm Hill and Knowlton to boost morale for the gulf war in the states. This 15 year old Kuwaiti girl delivered her eyewitness testimony to a fake congressional caucus. Here's a clip of her testimony:

"While I was there, I saw the Iraqi soldiers come into the hospital with guns. They took the babies out of the incubators, took the incubators and left the children to die on the cold floor. It was horrifying. I could not help but think of my nephew who was born premature and might have died that day as well."

The entire testimony was fake.. it was written and coached to Nayirah (in fact a daughter of Kuwait's Ambassador to the US) by H&Ks Lauri Fitz-Pegado. This kind of public manipulation is happening more so now than ever with the war in Iraq. It's how "things" work now.. and by "things" I mean wars. I can only hope that this song might inspire the listener while watching CNN to wonder.. Whats Nayirah and what's real.

Moving to Colma- A song that points a big finger at apathy

Silicon Dreams- Union songs have become a thing of the past and that pisses me off. I blame free trade and the restructuring of the American economy. Heres a modern song for the white collar workers of the new millennium. This one is not for the miners or the factory workers... those are probably (hopefully) being written better in other countries or by undocumented workers that have just begun organizing... This songs for the professionals.... professional shit workers are a staple of the American middle class and have yet to become romanticized through song.

The Head- Wrote these lyrics half asleep.

Post-Industrial Flush- People have told me that they can really relate to this song which is weird. Another song for those who stare through glass too much.

Nickelodeon- One of those songs that glorifies the memories you only half remember and the dreams and ideals you now realize are bull shit.

-Matt

Tuesday, March 14, 2006 

The village of Daechuri is under attack by the South Korean government due to the expansion of the US army base in the region, Camp Humphrey. This is part of an intense global readjustment campaign. read more here. www.antigizi.or.kr/english www.saveptfarmers.org

 

Currently listening:
Cypress / Afoot
By Let's Active
Release date: 12 August, 2003
Wednesday, November 16, 2005 

Arguments have been made that WP was used as a chemical weapon in Falluja, a town near Baghdad where the most violent offensives in Iraq were launched:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4442988.stm

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1642575,00.html

 

Tuesday, June 28, 2005 

Current mood:  accomplished
Last night the abi yoyos played a blistering 10 minute set at the sweetwater's open mic night. Songs played were Nayirah and Nickelodeon. For those of you not from Mill Valley, the sweetwater was once an acceptable bar in downtown mill valley that had all kinds of boring bluegrass playing bands coming through. The sweetwater is now pretty much the same thing accept the people playing music there have gotten older (like 50-100years) and the crowd has gotten a lot younger (k-8). Fortunatly, the abi yoyos are not allergic to yuppies. They opened for a man in his late 20's who was playing some sort of folk music through a stratocaster and singing like Adam Sandler might when doing an impression of Eddie Vedder. It was weird, wild stuff. really ground breaking. The head honcho at the sweetwater's open mic night was slightly offended by our sound. He tried signalling to Shawn that we'd been going on too long about half way through Nickelodeon. The Abi Yoyos played on. In an attempt to woo the crowd the man got onstage and began mocking Shawn's stage antics. The two ended up dancing together in a frenzy of moronic heights. Once the epic Nickelodeon came to a close the MC thanked The Abi Yoyos kindly by asking them to get off the stage because they'd gone on far too long and didn't deserve anymore time. It was probably one of the greatest experiences of their lives.