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Boris Japanese Heavy Rock Hits v2
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AVAILABILITY: In Stock
PRICE: $158.99
FORMAT: LP Box Set
LABEL: Daymare Recordin...
RELEASED: 2007
ORIGIN: Japan
ITEM #: ATH-4333
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Limited one time pressing edition of only 1,000 copies! No repress!!! Exclusive bonus track "The Sinking Belle (White Sheep)". Bonus Track "Her Lips Were Wet with Venom". Artwork by Fangsanalsatan (Atsuo from Boris). Ultra thick black paper cardboard box with gold print with spot UV varnish. 16 page booklet in full color and gold print. Gold print on black cloth insert. Gold print on black matte paper inner sleeves. Obi side strip: black print on vellum paper. Liner notes in Japanese and English. 200g black vinyl
TRACKLIST:
- Etna
- N.L.T.
- The Sinking belle (Blue Sheep)
- Akuma No Kuma
- Fried Eagle Mind
- The Sinking Belle (White Sheep) (Bonus Track)
- Blood Swamp
- Her Lips Were Wet with Venom (Bonus Track)
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"SunnO))) and Boris cap off the year with Altar, a collaboration that attempts to bridge the gap between the former's trance-inducing, minimalistic drone and the latter's rock, doom, psychedelic freakouts. Black One, SunnO)))'s last full-length, incorporated black metal vocals into their heavy sprawl and was hailed as their best work to date. Boris' Pink found the band flipping between the doom, sludge of Amplifier Worship and the garage punk and metal of Heavy Rocks, giving listeners a wider range of what they are capable of creating. SunnO))) winds up pulling away from their moody, dark soundscapes, and Boris builds on a facet of their sound that's less known. Together, they create an album that's somewhere in between and unique enough to keep you coming back."
"Altar is a true collaboration album between SunnO))) and Boris that is a result of both bands conceptualizing, writing and recording the album together as one entity. Both groups have stepped outside their previous sounds and created a wholly unique album that stands on its own unique ground. There are elements of each groups trademark sound within the album but true to each groups progressive and experimental aspects, Altar moves into a completely new dimension."
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