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21.06.2006 - 10:37 Ba'al Peor
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Its rather hard to place Boris under one genre, but feel free to move this post where necessary. "Japanese cult favourite sludge/doom rock trio Boris take their name from a song on grunge godfathers the Melvins' "Bullhead" album. They also have a lot in common with the Melvins musically, including a fondness for heavily down tuned guitar/bass tones and exceedingly slow tempos. But they also incorporate elements variously drawn from other sources, including psychedelic rock, punk, noise, minimalism, pure sludge-drone music à la Earth, and more. Also, despite the unpretentious psychedelic/stoner rock imagery that accompanies much of their work, there is an ambitiously experimental aspect to much of it. Their albums, for example, have tended to be massive conceptual projects: "Absolutego", is a feedback-heavy drone exploration consisting of a single 65 minute track; Also on the more experimental end of their discography are collaborations with Japanese avant-garde enigma Keiji Heino and power electronics/noise legend Merzbow. Boris formed during the early 1990s and consists of guitarist Wata, bassist Takeshi, and drummer/vocalist Atsuo. They made their first recorded appearance on an obscure 1994 compilation entitled "Take Care of Scabbard Fish", released only in Japan and now out of print. "Absolutego", their full-length debut, came out in 1996 on the band's own Fangs Anal Satan imprint but was unavailable in the rest of the world. for years, a situation that was remedied by the Los Angeles-based Southern Lord label reissued the album in early 2001 along with a bonus track and new packaging. Their next album, "Amplifier Worship", came out on the Mangrove label in 1998 and was also unavailable in the rest of the world for several years; San Francisco's Man's Ruin had planned to reissue it in the Autumn of 2001, but the label folded before that could happen. In 2003 Southern Lord will be making this available, once again with new packaging. 1998 also saw the release of the Boris/Keiji Haino collaboration, a live disc entitled Black: Implication Flooding, which came out on Japan's Inoxia Records. In 1999, Boris issued a split CD with fellow Japanese band Choukoko No Niwa, "More Echoes, Touching Air Landscape", which also came out on Inoxia and featured Boris weighing in with a brief (for them) 28-minute contribution. Their third full-length album, "Flood", was released two years later on the MIDI Creative label. 2002 Boris brought us a killer, consciously more "ROCK" album: "Heavy Rocks" (featuring collaborations with: Lori/Acid King, Masonna, and Merzbow). Yet another unique release from this eclectic band." Homepage: http://homepage1.nifty.com/boris/top.html
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Ba'al Peor Account deleted |
21.06.2006 - 10:38 Ba'al Peor
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Rather large discography too: "Split 10" w/Barebones EP, 1996 Absolutego Full-length, 1996 Split w/ Tomsk EP, 1997 Amplifier Worship Full-length, 1998 Keiji Haino with Boris - Black: Implication Flooding Live album, 1998 More Echoes, Touching Air Landscape - Split CD w/Choukoku No Niwa Split album, 1999 Flood Full-length, 2000 Boris With Merzbow - Megatone Full-length, 2002 Heavy Rocks Full-length, 2002 1970 EP, 2002 Split 7" w/The Dudley Corporation EP, 2003 Akuma No Uta Full-length, 2003 見殺し塔からずっと DVD, 2003 Feedbacker Full-length, 2003 The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked Full-length, 2004 Archive Boxed set, 2005 Bootleg -Feedbacker- DVD, 2005 A Bao a Qu Single, 2005 Boris With Merzbow - 04092001 Full-length, 2005 Boris With Merzbow - Sun Baked Snow Cave Full-length, 2005 dronevil Full-length, 2005 Wizard's Convention DVD, 2005 Sound Track from Film "Mabuta No Ura" Full-length, 2005 Boris Live Volume I: Live 96-98 Live album, 2005 Boris Live Volume II: drumless drone power ambient disc Live album, 2005 Boris Live Volume III: live 2001 two long songs Live album, 2005 Heavy Metal Me DVD, 2005 Pink Full-length, 2005 Sound Track from Film "Mabuta No Ura" (World Version) Full-length, 2005 The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 2 Full-length, 2006 The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 3
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Detric King Of Twilight |
21.06.2006 - 12:27
The alternative forum would be a good place for Boris I think..
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27.06.2006 - 05:31 Southern Wind
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Flood is their best album, very dense and kind of corrosive album... it's very scary somehow.... I just cjecked their new album "Pink" and it's not very interesting though.
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Damnated Churchburner |
27.06.2006 - 12:58
Sometimes I just can't stand the music that Boris makes, but there are times when I really enjoy them. Flood would be my fav album from them also.
---- Blessed is he that murders Christ in himself and in his fellow men. Written by TheBigRossowski on 10.02.2009 at 16:01
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Ba'al Peor Account deleted |
01.08.2006 - 14:49 Ba'al Peor
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Flood is an insane album, so intense yet almost... stress relieving. What do you guys think of their album Feedbacker?
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Damnated Churchburner |
25.10.2006 - 09:19
I'm starting to get addicted to Flood. do they have any similar albums?
---- Blessed is he that murders Christ in himself and in his fellow men. Written by TheBigRossowski on 10.02.2009 at 16:01
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Lucas Mr. Noise Elite |
25.10.2006 - 21:41
Just getting started with this band. I'll start with Flood.
---- SLUDGE. DOOM. DEATH. Wait, what? "The reason I'm running for president is because I can't be Bruce Springsteen." - Barack Obama
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Southern Wind Account deleted |
26.10.2006 - 04:25 Southern Wind
Account deleted Written by Lucas on 25.10.2006 at 21:41 which is one of the BIG drone metal albums of all times
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Lucas Mr. Noise Elite |
26.10.2006 - 15:44 Written by [user id=5080] on 26.10.2006 at 04:25 Let's see if I like it more than Sunn O))), which can't really hold my interest..
---- SLUDGE. DOOM. DEATH. Wait, what? "The reason I'm running for president is because I can't be Bruce Springsteen." - Barack Obama
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Eddie Retired Mod. Elite |
27.10.2006 - 02:31
Moved it to the Alternative Forum as you probably already noticed
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Southern Wind Account deleted |
28.10.2006 - 01:42 Southern Wind
Account deleted Written by Lucas on 26.10.2006 at 15:44 I don't talk to people that don't like Sunn
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Lucas Mr. Noise Elite |
28.10.2006 - 13:53 Written by [user id=5080] on 28.10.2006 at 01:42 Hehe, well, that's your mistake. Damn, it seems my Soulseek is working against me. Boris - Flood is still not finished..
---- SLUDGE. DOOM. DEATH. Wait, what? "The reason I'm running for president is because I can't be Bruce Springsteen." - Barack Obama
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Twilight IntepridTraveler |
23.05.2007 - 21:20
Boris is very cool. I'm going to see them live soon! Ticket for the show was very cheap so I thought 'why not?'. I've listened to most of their stuff now. Pink, Feedbacker, Amplifier Worship and Akuma No Uta. The last one is quite cool I think. And I think it's just very cool to see those 3 Japanese people play this kind of experimental metal.
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28.09.2007 - 13:55 /ELVET (O)
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Wonderfully diverse band that seem to make quality music regardless of the style they choose to play. Heavy Rocks is a personal favourite with it's groove but I also love their drone/noise stuff along with their Merzbow collaborations. I didn't enjoy Pink as much as some of the others. I found it a little too obvious in many ways and a little unchallenging. As for Altar, I liked it initially but I don't think it's representative of the quality of both Sunn and Boris. The merging of the two lost something in the translation. Sinking Belle for instance, sounded rather like a poor man's attempt at Throbbing Gristle style jazz.
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Elio Red Nightmare |
04.01.2009 - 17:24
This band doesn't deserve his thread to be so desolated Just getting into them, listened to the album Worship Amplifier, which one do you recommend me?
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adace1 Posts: 48 |
29.12.2011 - 13:51
Can't believe how long it's been since this thread was updated. Awesome band. I've been listening to a lot of their stuff recently. Check out the three new albums they released this year if you haven't already.
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IronAngel |
01.01.2012 - 13:54
I found those albums underwhelming. Sure they had their moments, but overall they were just mediocre. But I like their drony post-rock albums most, anyhow. Flood is my favorite, and then probably Feedbacker.
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X-Ray Rod Skandino Staff |
01.01.2012 - 16:44 Written by IronAngel on 01.01.2012 at 13:54 Flood is the fucking tits... I highly enjoy Amplifier Worship though. Crushing stuff.
---- Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29 Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
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Elio Red Nightmare |
01.01.2012 - 19:41
Show some love for Heavy Rocks too, bitchez. anyway, New Album left me like this :| like, ok, this is A LOT different from everything they've previously done, and I can only admire a band for trying to evolve their sound one more time, but, i wasn't really ready for that, and many other people aswell, i guess. not even that bad, but i don't really feel like listening to it.
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01.01.2012 - 20:11 !J.O.O.E.!
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To be honest and brutal, Boris have really turned to crap in recent years. Some kind of hipster band if I'm to use a horrible turn of phrase, but it suits them well. They really need to get back to the stoner/sludge/drone/noise ways (though when Merzbow is involved they always seem to pull off something great).
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Boxcar Willy yr a kook |
03.01.2012 - 05:23
I hate the name Boris. the music, is alright but t'isn't my cup 'O tea.
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