biographical info
Me and You Japanese met while sharing bunkbeds on a commune in Nova Scotia, Canada. Their days at the commune were numbered, however, since neither of them liked the communal showers or toilet cleaning duties. To avoid both, they decided to join the cult of space ships and robots down the road. Here they lived happily for two weeks, until the promised space ships never arrived and the elders became bossy. You and Me then headed to St. John's where a fisherman told them the best place for people escaping mad cult leaders/robots was Japan. So off to Tokyo they went. In Japan, You and Me wrote witty and cheerful songs for game shows and commercials. When their creative pool dried up they moved back to Canada and founded "JAPANESE POP SONGS" with a bunch of friends so that they could rival Rupert Murdoch for world domination, which, um, is too late because he already owns everything. The concept of the band is to write and record songs in 20 minutes and never make songs longer than 2 minutes. Amen.
lineup
Me and You Japanese guitars/violin
influences
biking in the rain
Burgeo Newfoundland
eight year olds taking music lessons
grandmas
people with bad ideas