W
On the minimalist companion to 2020’s NO, the Japanese trio lands a delicate balance of dream pop and drone. It feels like a sanctuary.
The Japanese noise rockers recommit to operating outside of the boundaries of heavy music on their latest album 'W.'
W was recorded as a companion to 2020's ear-splitting No, Boris' most punishing album since 2011's Heavy Rocks.
2020's 'NO' was Boris's attempt to look at the world in a positive way, and see the beauty. While listeners might look at the state of
With a genuinely astonishing and vast catalogue of releases to their legendary name, BORIS have earned the right to be regarded as underground legends. The Japanese band's method and madness, perpetually intertwined, have led to some truly groundbreaking moments over the last 30 years: from the stru...
"Boris super-fans will continue to experience the breadth of the trio's journey and worship accordingly. People who find that minimalism doesn't push enough air to be stimulating will likely find this to be sonic wallpaper."
W is yet another gnarly gem from Boris: the legendary Japanese group are capable of a very special kind of transcendence
W by Boris album review by Gregory Adams. The Japanese band's full-length drops on January 21, 2022 via Scared Bones and streaming services
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The Japanese doom metal / dreampop trio on the form of their lives. Album review by Joe Muggs