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  • AMG Review of Pink

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    Thom Jurek
    All Music Guide

    On first listen to Boris' Pink (domestically issued on Southern Lord), longtime fans of the Japanese heavy metal trio would be pressed to say that they crafted it for American audiences. This is significant to be sure. On the opening track, "Farewell," one can hear so many un-Boris-like traits -- a bit of Ride and My Bloody Valentine here, a bit of Isis (who were influenced by Boris!) there, a trace of Sigur Rós, Nadja, and Jesu, too -- that one wonders if this is a send-up spoof that's proof that they can do it better. Even if that's so, it's only a part of this glorious slab of din and rock-is-power's puzzle. Takeshi (bass, vocals), Wata (guitar), and Atsuo (drums, vocals), have not followed in the footsteps of their younger countrymen Mono in crafting dramatics and dynamics, as evidenced by the title track which follows. If anything, this is raucous, riffing speed metal married to the garage rock trash aesthetic of Guitar Wolf. Here is where Atsuo's rim shots match in triple-time the low-string, down-tuned, freakzoid riffing of Wata's and the pure squalling throb of Takeshi's bass wail. Fuzzed out, ripped and torn and shredded riffs and propeller kit work take Boris to an entirely new level of "heavy." The rootsy metallic hrash of the band outdoes anything they've done before -- "Woman on the Screen" sounds like Iggy Pop fronting the MC5 of Kick Out the Jams in the Sunn 0))) era -- all in two-minutes-and-thirty-eight seconds. Speaking of Sunn 0))), "Blackout," a crawling, plodding, menacing scree of distorted bass and bluesy high-string electric guitar, is a track reminiscent of their earlier records, like Absolutego from 1996 -- and may have influenced their American counterparts. "Pseudo-Bread" is in-the-red in everything: distortion, speed, high-rocktane metal. The 18-plus-minute "Just Abandoned My-Self" employs everything used in the album to the moment. Beginning as a pure hrash metal burner, it begins its exploration of texture, /p>

    oise, and sonic murder at a slower tempo in six-and-a-half minutes. It's like Acid Mothers Temple only more focused, and slower to evolve. Wata's guitar playing feels incidental to Takeshi's propulsive bass crunch and drone, which becomes pure controlled /p>

    oise abstraction at about 122 minutes, and takes it out until only the sound of microtonal feedback remains, blasting everything into silence. Pink is easily the most cohesive, adventurous, and straight-ahead rocking recording of their 12-year career. If indeed the set was consciously made with Americanski audiences in mind, good; then more power to them. Boris are the kings who have set the metal bar very high on Pink. It's an album to be reckoned with.

The Best Albums Of The Decade: #20 - Pink
17 days ago

MP3: Boris - Farewell#2o - Boris - PinkSouthern Lord (US) 2005Matt On Pink:This is Boris's album. Largely unknown to a majority of the world, Pink is what finally got everyone into the sludgy metal that the Japanese had long since known. Brutal and loud, tidal wave of noise.

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SXSW
over 2 years ago

I've heard it through the rumor mill that Boris will be playing a free show this year at SXSW. It is just a rumor, but this looks like a good year with: Stooges, Entrance, Reigning Sound (w/ Mary Weiss?), Danava, and many others. The partial list is up at sxsw.com if anyone is interested. Who would you be excited about seeing?

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ive got a few too many addictions in my life right now..
over 3 years ago

i dont know how many of you have checked out the new album by boris, but if you havent and youre into stoner rock then you definitely should. the beginning track, "parting", makes a very nice introduction to the record...starts off with only 2 guitar notes and then escalates into this beautiful colossus of noise that travels at the speed of a heartbeat. when i first heard it, i fell into a dayd...

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The Best Albums Of The Decade: #20 - Pink
17 days ago

MP3: Boris - Farewell#2o - Boris - PinkSouthern Lord (US) 2005Matt On Pink:This is Boris's album. Largely unknown to a majority of the world, Pink is what finally got everyone into the sludgy metal that the Japanese had long since known. Brutal and loud, tidal wave of noise.

More >
ive got a few too many addictions in my life right now..
over 3 years ago

i dont know how many of you have checked out the new album by boris, but if you havent and youre into stoner rock then you definitely should. the beginning track, "parting", makes a very nice introduction to the record...starts off with only 2 guitar notes and then escalates into this beautiful colossus of noise that travels at the speed of a heartbeat. when i first heard it, i fell into a dayd...

More >
SXSW
over 2 years ago

I've heard it through the rumor mill that Boris will be playing a free show this year at SXSW. It is just a rumor, but this looks like a good year with: Stooges, Entrance, Reigning Sound (w/ Mary Weiss?), Danava, and many others. The partial list is up at sxsw.com if anyone is interested. Who would you be excited about seeing?

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Boris's Pink hits the spot
over 3 years ago
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It’s one of life’s pleasant surprises that Metal, a genre once viewed as a backwards-looking, frequently embarrassing musical cul de sac, now produces music that can easily take its place in the vanguard of experimentation, relentlessly testing the limits – I’m thinking of bands like Hyatari, Isis, Jesu, Sun O))), Meshuggah. A three-piece from Japan in the power trio tradition, Boris strad

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