Sights and Sounds – EPK

September 22nd, 2011

If you’re not sure what we’ve been up to (probably our fault for not teling you), then have a look at our EPK. It’s a little teaser for what you can expect from our debut album. Hope you like it!

Headlining FBi Social the Saturday!

June 20th, 2011

We’re back to play a headline show at FBi Social!

joining us will be The Tsars and The Future Prehistoric.

Should be a fantastic night!

You can purchase tickets now from oztix by following the link below.

http://tickets.oztix.com.au/?Event=21566

Tickets are $8+BF Presale or $12 on the door.

Save yourself a bit of cash by getting one now.

Hope to see you there!

xx MIJ

Showcase at Raval Wed 9th March

February 23rd, 2011

Hey Kids,

Made in Japan will be playing an intimate show in support of Melbourne band [ME] for their EP launch on Wednesday the 9th March.

The Venue (Raval) is the relatively new nightclub situated about the Mac Hotel just down from the start of Oxford Street.

Running times are as follows:

7:30PM: Doors
8:10 – 9:00: Made in Japan
9:30 – 10:30: [ME]

It’s nice and early due to the fact that it’s on a Wednesday. We are playing a 50 minute set so it will definitely be worth your while.

Tickets are $15 or 2 for $20.

You can purchase them now by following this link: http://me.oztix.com.au/default.aspx?Event=19845

Hope to see you all there!

xx MIJ

Show this Friday

February 17th, 2011

Just a reminder that we have a show at 34B (QBar) this Friday, playing with Drawn From Bees.

For more info head to the facebook event page http://on.fb.me/h6FLRE

Hope to see you there.

Headline Show!

January 12th, 2011

Hi Everyone,

Just letting you know that we’re playing our first headliner for 2011 at Notes in Enmore in Friday 21st of January. for more details head to their website http://noteslive.net.au. If you’re super keen you can even buy pre-sale tickets!

Hope you can make it!

Excerpt from ‘The Drum’

November 20th, 2010

Just thought I’d share a excerpt from a review in The Drum Media we received a few weeks back.

‘Made in Japan played a precise and tight set of indie pop that charmed in an unassuming manner. Their Pop combines the choruses of Phoenix and the dynamics of Bloc Party with a clean, crispness of sound that was muddied little by distortion or dissonance. Their chiming, post rock, woven guitar melodies suggest a lot of compositional thought has gone into their songs – something initially cloaked by the catchy pop hooks.’