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Band: Boris
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 1:13 pm
by Surfrider_Archive
The last track on Akuma No Uta (akuma no uta - evil song) is one of the greatest rock songs i have ever heard.
I also like the mock Nick Drake cover art. It makes me smile.
I just got the dvd Heavy Metal Me. It is pretty good.
NOT Crap.
Band: Boris
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 1:27 pm
by slowriot_Archive
i like everything i've heard from boris. the feedbacker record, akuma no uta, the NEW ONE (which melts face, if you haven't already heard it)... so good.
and yet so frustratingly hard to find on vinyl.
Band: Boris
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 1:51 pm
by horsewhip_Archive
Anyone recommend an album other than "Pink?" I've listened to it about a half-dozen times, and despite it being sonically awesome, I think it falls kinda flat in the songcraft department.
Of course, maybe you don't listen to minimalist Japanese noise-metal for songcraft. Duh.
Band: Boris
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 2:06 pm
by slowriot_Archive
horsewhip wrote:Anyone recommend an album other than "Pink?" I've listened to it about a half-dozen times, and despite it being sonically awesome, I think it falls kinda flat in the songcraft department.
Of course, maybe you don't listen to minimalist Japanese noise-metal for songcraft. Duh.
Akuma No Uta (the one with the mock-bryter layter cover) is very cool. heavy and psychadelic. six songs, forty minutes.
Recordings like "Amplifier Worship" and "Feedbacker" are really slow droney metal. i guess what they call doom metal?
Band: Boris
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 2:56 pm
by Surfrider_Archive
slowriot wrote:horsewhip wrote:Anyone recommend an album other than "Pink?" I've listened to it about a half-dozen times, and despite it being sonically awesome, I think it falls kinda flat in the songcraft department.
Of course, maybe you don't listen to minimalist Japanese noise-metal for songcraft. Duh.
Akuma No Uta (the one with the mock-bryter layter cover) is very cool. heavy and psychadelic. six songs, forty minutes.
Recordings like "Amplifier Worship" and "Feedbacker" are really slow droney metal. i guess what they call doom metal?
What he said.
Akuma No Uta is terrific. I would rate Feedbacker much more highly than Amplifier Worship but yeah, they are kind of drone/doom.
Band: Boris
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 9:31 am
by Ty Webb_Archive
horsewhip wrote:Of course, maybe you don't listen to minimalist Japanese noise-metal for songcraft. Duh.
Yeah, I think you've answered your own non-question there. I think Pink is their best album to date. Layered and very gratifying.
I like Boris a lot. I don't like every single minute of everything they've done, but that's just testament to how much ground they can cover. An awesome band that's just getting better and better.
There's some really good heavy music coming out of Japan these days.
Band: Boris
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:28 pm
by Ivan Dobsky_Archive
I like AbsoluteGo a lot as well as those others.
I am fated never to see them live. I'm always on holiday when they tour.
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Band: Boris
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:49 am
by horsewhip_Archive
Ty Webb wrote:horsewhip wrote:Of course, maybe you don't listen to minimalist Japanese noise-metal for songcraft. Duh.
Yeah, I think you've answered your own non-question there. I think Pink is their best album to date. Layered and very gratifying.
You called it. Anyone recommend some minimalist Japanese noise-metal with catchy, well written songs?
Band: Boris
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 6:49 am
by Ty Webb_Archive
Anyone? Beuller?
They're not quite minimalist noise metal, but there's another fantastic Japanese band called DMBQ you should check out. Raucous, noisy, heavy neo-pyschedelia with some great grooves.
Band: Boris
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 4:39 pm
by Christopher_Dragon_Archive
I normally think their "rock" stuff is kind of boring but Pink has changed my mind.