Boris (band)

Boris (band)

Infobox musical artist
Name = Boris


Img_capt = Boris performing live in concert (lead guitarist Wata not pictured)
Img_size =
Landscape = yes
Background = group_or_band
Alias = Fangs Anal Satan [http://www.amoeba.com/live-shows/videos/boris.html]
Origin = Tokyo
Genre = Drone metal
Sludge metal
Psychedelic rock
Stoner rock
Hard rock
Noise rock
Ambient
Hardcore Punk (early)
Years_active = 1992–present
Label = Fangsanalsatan
Southern Lord
Hydra Head
Inoxia
Diwphalanx
Associated_acts = Sunn O)))
Merzbow
Keiji Haino
Ghost
URL = [http://homepage1.nifty.com/boris/ Official site]
Current_members = Atsuo Mizuno
Wata
Takeshi
Past_members = Nagata

Boris are a Japanese experimental trio, known for their genre-hopping in between and on records. As of 2008, personnel are drummer Atsuo, bassist/guitarist/vocalist Takeshi, and guitarist/vocalist Wata.

Boris take their name from a song on the The Melvins' "Bullhead", and released their first album "Absolutego" on their own label, Fangs Anal Satan. Since then, they have released 17 studio albums (including such acclaimed works as " Pink" and "Heavy Rocks"), a number of EPs, 7" singles, and full-length collaborative recordings, on various record labels around the world.

Boris will be opening for Nine Inch Nails on part of the Lights in the Sky tour in the fall of 2008. [cite web | url = http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/145220-boris-health-the-bug-to-open-for-nine-inch-nails | title = Boris, HEALTH, the Bug to Open for Nine Inch Nails | publisher = Pitchfork Media | accessdate = 2008-09-12]

History

Boris were originally a four-piece, with Nagata on drums. Nagata departed in 1996 leaving Atsuo to take over drumming duties and they have remained a three-piece since."Altar" liner notes (Daymare 3LP pressing)]

From their formation, Boris's members have made deliberate efforts to avoid being pigeon-holed, or too strongly associated with any musical style. "Having some kind of preconceived message or theme is very boring to me," noted Atsuo, the band's drummer. "It becomes a crutch. Just say what you want to say." [http://www.radcompany.net/Storys/NewsStorys/BORIS/BORIS.html "Atsuo - BORIS/boris." Rad Company. Date unknown.] Retrieved on March 232007.]

The band's influences are eclectic, with Sleep, Nick Cave, Nick Drake, Venom, and the Melvins being a few of the more important ones. The group quickly realized that they did not fit in with the Japanese hardcore punk scene that birthed them, though they retain a fondness for the scene and its music.

In Japan, Boris release most of their music on the indie label Inoxia Records. Though relatively unknown in their home country, a recent series of reissues on US label Southern Lord Records has seen their popularity in North America increase dramatically, even gaining them widespread recognition in the mainstream music press. Many of Boris's vinyl releases feature similar artwork for the inner label of the record (pictured). This is a parody of the original Roger Dean artwork that Virgin Records used for many of their releases (seen ).

2005's "Pink" was met with considerable critical praise and a strong response from music fans when reissued in the US on Southern Lord Records. "Blender" magazine and "SPIN" magazine both named it one of 2006's best albums. [ [http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?ID=2332&src=wiki "The 50 Greatest CDs of 2006." "Blender" Magazine Online. Jan/Feb 2007.] Retrieved on February 92007.] The album also topped the metal section of Canadian magazine [http://www.exclaim.ca Exclaim] 's 2006 Reader's Poll, and was in the top 10 of Pitchfork Media's Top 50 Records Of 2006.

Boris's recent vinyl-only release, "Vein", focused on a sound derived from classic Japanese crust bands, such as Gloom, Confuse, and Gai.

ound

Boris began their career as a hardcore punk band before quickly changing to a drone metal group. Their debut album, 1996's "Absolutego", clocks in at well over an hour in length, yet features only one "song," essentially a collage of shapeless guitar noise -- with single chords sometimes stretching past the 4-minute mark -- and screamed vocals. Throughout their career, they would continue to dabble in this style; their albums "Flood" and "" also consist of single epic-length songs, though typically broken into smaller parts, and their "The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked" series could be described as being recorded experiments in the drone genre.

However, since about 2000, Boris has become more often seen as an updated version of the blues-rock power trio, influenced heavily by late-'60s and '70s groups such as Motörhead, Blue Cheer, and Cream. Boris first made use of this sound on their album "Heavy Rocks", which has since become a fan favorite. This album marked a major shift in tone for Boris; comparing "Absolutego" to "Heavy Rocks", it is as if one were comparing two very different bands.

Boris has collaborated with fellow Japanese musicians Keiji Haino, Michio Kurihara, and Merzbow, as well as the US's Sunn O))).

Another important concept in the band's aesthetic is the idea of "uppercase" and "lowercase" Boris. According to Atsuo, if the band's name appears as "BORIS" on the record cover, the music is a relatively conventional dose of rock or metal. If the name appears as "Boris" or "boris," then, the music is most likely an experimental recording."Altar" liner notes (Daymare 3LP pressing)]

Instrumental setup

As mentioned, Boris play music in a variety of genres. This dictates that their setup in a live environment be equipped with many different effects pedals and other guitar accessories. Wata uses an E-bow to achieve bow-like sounds or to manipulate feedback; this device is held in the hand, like a pick, but relies on a strong magnetic pull to move the guitar's strings.

Further allusion to the sound of '70s hard rock is made in the band's exclusive use of Gibson guitars such as the SG and Les Paul models. Takeshi sometimes plays a double-necked Ibanez SG-style bass/guitar live, which allows him to drone away on the guitar during longer numbers but quickly switch to bass without needing to switch instruments. In recent years, he has exclusively used a Steinberger Spirit double-necked model. Wata uses the Orange cabinets and Matamp heads also favoured by stoner metal groups Sleep and High On Fire; Takeshi uses Sunn and Ampeg bass amps, a trademark of desert rock legends Kyuss, and influential Palm scene guitarist Josh Homme.

In the studio, Boris records on analog equipment. They record as much as possible live, with minimal overdubs and as few takes as possible. [http://www.radcompany.net/Storys/NewsStorys/BORIS/BORIS.html "Atsuo - BORIS/boris." Rad Company. Date unknown.] Retrieved on March 232007.]

Members

The members of the band each go by one name only. However, it has been revealed in recent years that Atsuo's surname is Mizuno, and it is possible that Takeshi's surname is Ohtani, as he was known until 1998. Fans often assume that Atsuo is the leader of the group, but since Atsuo speaks near-fluent English, he may be over-represented in English language interviews and press releases.

*Atsuo – lead vocals (1992–1996); drums/lead vocals (1996–1998); drums/backing vocals (1998–present)
*Wata – electric guitar, vocals (on "Rainbow")
*Takeshi – bass guitar, rhythm guitar, lead vocals
*Michio Kurihara (2007–present) – touring guitarist and regular guest
*Nagata – drums (1992–1996)

Discography

Listed below are the major releases from the band. For most collaborations, singles, and splits, see the main article.

;Full-lengths
*"Absolutego" (1996)
*"Amplifier Worship" (1998)
*"Flood" (2000)
*"Heavy Rocks" (2002)
*"Akuma no Uta" (2003)
*"" (2003)
*"The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked" (2004)
*"Dronevil" (2005)
*"Soundtrack from Film "Mabuta no Ura"" (2005)
*"Pink" (2005)
*"Archive (Live)" (2005)
*"The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 2" (2006)
*"The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 3" (2006)
*"Vein" (2006)
*"Smile" (2008)

;Full-lengths (reissues)
*"Absolutego+" (2001)
*"Amplifier Worship" (2001)
*"Akuma no Uta" (2003)
*"Dronevil - Final" (2006)

;With Merzbow
*"Megatone" (2002)
*"04092001" (2004)
*"Sun Baked Snow Cave" (2005)
*"Walrus/Groon EP" (2007)
*"Rock Dream" (2007)
*"Mellow Peak" (2008?)

;Other Collaborations
*"" with Keiji Haino (1998)
*"Altar" with Sunn O))) (2006)
*"Rainbow" with Michio Kurihara of Ghost and White Heaven (2006)

References

External links

* [http://homepage1.nifty.com/boris/top.html Boris Official site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/borisdronevil Boris Official Myspace Profile]
* [http://www.southern.com/southern/band/BORIS/biog.php Southern Records: Boris Bio]
* [http://cosmicdoom.com/features/index.asp?FeatureID=135 The StonerRock.com Guide to Boris]


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