BORIS — Amplifier Worship

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Album · 1998

Filed under Drone Metal
By BORIS

Tracklist


1. Huge (09:14)
2. Ganbou-Ki (15:44)
3. Hama (07:30)
4. Kuruimizu (14:27)
5. Vomitself (16:57)


Total Time 64:00

Line-up/Musicians


- Takeshi / vocals, bass guitar
- Wata / guitar, EBow
- Atsuo / vocals, drums, wavedrums

About this release

CD released 1998 on Mangrove (ROOT-015CD).

CD reissued 11th March 2003 on Southern Lord Recordings (SUNN 024).

12" vinyl 2LP released 2010 on Southern Lord Recordings (SUNN 024), limited to 2000 copies on black and 1000 copies on green vinyl.

Recorded and mixed at Sound Crew, Aug/Sep 1998, except track 5 recorded at Sound Square. Mixed at Inner Pleasure Studio.

Thanks to Stooge for the addition and Unitron, Bosh66 for the updates

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SilentScream213
Boris, the beloved Drone Metallers from Japan. Or rather, by now they are more of a chameleon act, but it all started here.

Personally, I’ve got a bit of a beef with Boris. Not the band itself, obviously, but the concept. You see, I love Japanese Metal. It’s an indescribable scene with some of the most unique acts in the world, ranging through every genre under the sun. They tend to have a penchant for stick-in-your-head melodies as well as boundless experimentation. Unfortunately, many of these bands never get any recognition outside their home country. Even X Japan, revered as the country’s version of The Beatles in their home, is unknown outside of metal/music nerd circles. For some reason, getting notoriety for a Japanese (Metal) band seems much more difficult than for bands in the West.

And what band struck gold? What band tops charts across websites and is beloved by the music world? Boris. The band who makes a song by playing the same four notes dragged out over 9 minutes. Or not even playing notes at all, and letting the feedback speak for itself.

Don’t get me wrong, Boris are experimental, and unique. They experiment with how boring they can possibly make a song and still get it labeled a masterpiece anyway. They’re also very unique in that they’ll put a directionless Drone Metal song on the same record as a repetitive Stoner Metal song and a *checking RYM genre voting page* Post-Rock song? In all of which almost nothing happens and they are considered loveable quirky hipsters.

If you can’t tell, this review really isn’t about Boris. It’s about my frustration with feeling out of touch. Nothing against the band… but they represent all I do not understand about the music fandom.
Warthur
Boris tend to vary a bit in releases between more purist drone and drone metal - the distinction being in how much in the way they lean on their post-rock and ambient influences and how many meaty Black Sabbath-on-valium riffs they work into their music. To my ears, the balance on Amplifier Worship is very much towards drone metal; take, for instance, album closer vomitself, which begins in slow doom metal territory and then somehow degrades into a grumbling earth tremor of a track. Goodness knows what the frog on the cover is supposed to represent, but ultimately what metalhead could go far wrong with an album called Amplifier Worship?

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