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Boris (ボリス, Borisu) is a Japanese band that draws variously from styles such as sludge metal, drone, noise, psychedelia, and minimalism. [1] Formed in 1992 in Tokyo , the band is composed of drummer Atsuo, guitarist/bassist Takeshi, and guitarist/keyboardist Wata.
Asobi Seksu x Boris – Asobi Seksu/Boris split vinyl 7-inch (2012, Sargent House) Boris/Joe Volk – Boris/Joe Volk split vinyl 12-inch (2012, Invada) Boris/Heap Split Single – 7-inch (2014, Baked Goods) Rocky & The Sweden/Boris - split EP (2022, Relapse Records) Twins Of Evil - Melvins & Boris split (2024, Amphetamine Reptile Records)
Akuma no Uta (悪魔の歌, The Devil's Song) is the fifth album by Japanese experimental music band Boris.Originally released in 2003 on Diwphalanx Records with minimalist artwork, it was re-issued in 2005 on Southern Lord Records with a different cover and more music.
Klatter is the third collaborative studio album and sixth release by the Japanese experimental rock band Boris and Japanese noise musician Merzbow. [2] The album features re-recorded versions of "Akuma no Uta" and "Naki Kyoku" from Akuma no Uta, and a cover of the song "Jane" by the German progressive rock group of the same name.
The album was released on August 19, 2009 in Japan through Daymare Records on CD, the same day Boris's split album with 9dw, Golden Dance Classics, was released. [1] [2] [3] This is the first release from Torche as a three-piece band after parting ways with second guitarist Juan Montoya in 2008. A video for Torche's "King Beef" was released on ...
2R0I2P0 is the eighth collaborative release by the Japanese experimental band Boris and noise musician Merzbow. [1] It features several rerecorded tracks that first appeared on Boris' album Love & Evol, and a cover of the Melvins song "Boris", which the band is named after. It was released in December 2020. [3]
Gensho (現象, "phenomenon") is the fourth collaborative studio album and seventh release by the Japanese experimental band Boris and noise musician Merzbow.It is presented in two parts; the first disc features re-recordings of several Boris songs and a cover of the My Bloody Valentine song "Sometimes" in drone-based, drumless style, while the second disc consists of new compositions by Merzbow.
Heavy Rocks is the sixteenth studio album by the Japanese experimental band Boris.The album was released on May 24, 2011, through the label Sargent House. [11] It is the second of three Boris albums of this title, with the others being released in 2002 and 2022; all feature the band exploring hard rock and heavy metal sounds. [12]