Cover of Boris Akuma No Uta
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For fans of boris, lovers of japanese rock, stoner rock enthusiasts, followers of melvins and kyuss, and adventurous music listeners
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LA RECENSIONE

A Japanese tourist dressed like a Japanese tourist strolls down Via Montenapoleone, Milan, looking at the shop windows. Physically, she's just a little Japanese girl: cute in a so-so way, like a few other million Japanese girls.

iPod. Listening at full volume... the Melvins?
Melvins + Fu Manchu + Kyuss + ambient + typical Japanese kamikaze madness.

(Kuma, can I ask for your hand?).

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The review praises Boris' album Akuma No Uta as an explosive and eclectic blend of influences including the Melvins, Fu Manchu, and Kyuss. It highlights the unique mix of ambient textures and intense Japanese energy, describing the album as a wild, immersive listening experience. The reviewer gives it a perfect rating, emphasizing its captivating and adventurous musical style.

Tracklist

01   イントロ (02:35)

02   Ibitsu (03:20)

03   フリー (03:20)

04   無き曲 (12:14)

05   あの女の音量 (06:29)

06   あくまのうた (04:01)

Boris

Boris is a Japanese experimental rock trio active since 1992, known for extreme volume, heavy distortion, and frequent stylistic shifts across drone, sludge/stoner, shoegaze, ambient, and noise, including collaborations with artists such as Sunn O))) and Merzbow.
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 The twelve minutes of 'Naki Kyoku' nominate this track to become the 'Stairway To Heaven' of the land of the rising sun.

 A truly impressive finale that leaves the listener stunned once again.