Japanther is a noise rock band from New York City formed in 2001 by two students at Pratt Institute. The band
consists of Ian Vanek, who plays drums, and sings — and Matt Reilly, who plays bass, a Casio SK-1, and also sings.
Japanther has been featured in Vice, The New York Times, Gothamist, Dallas Observer, Razorcake, and New York magazine
among others. In the first two years of the band, they toured nine times. In April 2006, Japanther teamed up with
Aquadoom, a synchronized swimming group at New York University to play the Dangerous When Wet event at the school's
Palladium Pool. On July 2, 2006, Japanther played under a plastic tarp in the rain at CitySol, an annual summer
music and market series on Manhattan’s East River waterfront (Stuyvesant Cove Park) to raise awareness for
environmental issues. The band appears in the indie documentary film B.I.K.E, which premiered at the 2006
Slamdance Film Festival.