BORIS — あくまのうた (Akuma No Uta)

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Album · 2003

Filed under Sludge Metal
By BORIS

Tracklist


1. イントロ (09:39)
2. Ibitsu (03:34)
3. フリー (03:19)
4. 無き曲 (12:10)
5. あの女の音量 (06:27)
6. あくまのうた (03:59)

Total Time 39:08

Line-up/Musicians


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

About this release

CD and 12" vinyl LP released 6th June 2003 on Diwphalanx (PX-102).

CD and 12" picture disc vinyl LP released April 2005 on Southern Lord Recordings (SUNN 041), LP limited to 1000 copies. Album released under the title Akuma No Uta.

Recorded, mixed and mastered from January to March 2003.

Thanks to Stooge for the addition and triceratopsoil, adg211288, Unitron, aglasshouse, Bosh66 for the updates

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AKUMA NO UTA (The Devil's Song) is the 5th album by the Japanese band BORIS and my first taste of this drone / sludge / doom metal band. One of the most perplexing impressions of this album was that the cover looks exactly like folk singer Nick Drake's album “Bryter Layter” except bassist / guitarist / vocalist Takeshi is displaying his double-neck Ibanez. It is intended to be a tribute and not a parody yet it is rather ironic since the highly distorted sonic stew that BORIS presents is as far away from the placid acoustic folk of Drake as you can get. The cover of the very first issue was a simple white cover with a simple doodle but the US version with Takeshi is the more common one.

I find this to be an exciting album that takes you on a ride through all the styles of metal that BORIS had been dabbling with on previous albums. “Introduction” is the first track which at a staggering length of 9:44 reminds us of the ambient drone metal of Earth. It is an intricate little piece that has more fuzz than a peach orchard. The rest of the album finds the band taking their garage band versions of sludge and punk and post-rock to interesting distorted levels. BORIS really knows how to mix the laid-back with the energetic pieces and add enough diverse elements to make a satisfying album from beginning to end. I've only dabbled in their discography up to this point, but albums like AKUMA NO UTA certainly beckon further exploration, and for anyone who likes the fuzziest sonicscapes out there, look no further than BORIS.

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