Akuma no Uta (hiragana: あくまのうた) is the fifth full-length album by Japanese band Boris, the name meaning "The Devil's Song". This album stands out as a combination of all the genres, stylings, and sounds of their previous works, yet maintains a mostly 70s rock sound with a bit of sludge, punk, drone, and post-rock. Originally released in 2003 on Diwphalanx Records with minimalistic artwork, it was re-issued in 2005 on Southern Lord Records with the cover of the LP, which was limited to 500 copies. The album cover of the US CD/Japan LP is a direct tribute to the cover o… read more
Akuma no Uta (hiragana: あくまのうた) is the fifth full-length album by Japanese band Boris, the name meaning "The Devil's Song". This album… read more
Akuma no Uta (hiragana: あくまのうた) is the fifth full-length album by Japanese band Boris, the name meaning "The Devil's Song". This album stands out as a combination of all t… read more
There are at least two different artists using the name Boris. 1. a Japanese experimental metal band 2. a Dutch pop/soul singer 1. Boris are a Japanese experimental metal band formed in Tokyo in 1992. The band's original lineup consisted of lead vocalist Atsuo, bassist/rhythm guitarist Takeshi, lead guitarist Wata, and drummer Nagata. After Nagata's departure in 1996, Atsuo took over drums and the lineup has remained consistent to this day. Boris draw influence from a huge variety of styles including, but not limited to, psychedelic rock, punk rock, sludge metal, doo…read more
There are at least two different artists using the name Boris. 1. a Japanese experimental metal band 2. a Dutch pop/soul singer 1. Boris are a Japanese experimental metal band formed in … read more
There are at least two different artists using the name Boris. 1. a Japanese experimental metal band 2. a Dutch pop/soul singer 1. Boris are a Japanese experimental metal band formed in Tokyo in 1992. The band's original lineu… read more