BORIS
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June 22nd, 2008 - Berkeley

Just Announced:
50 More Wristbands Will Be Released on Sunday!
50 More Wristbands Will Be Released on Sunday!
Purchase ANY Boris release on Southern Lord this Sunday (day of in-store) and get a wristband to get in! This offer is open to all ages and only good at Amoeba
** Limit 4 per person, no purchases by phone.
** Only the wristband can get you into this show, so don’t lose yours!
****Brought to you by Zebra Tattoos in Berkeley!**
Japanese cult favorite sludge/doom rock trio Boris take their name from a song on grunge godfathers the Melvins' "Bullhead" album. They also have a lot in common with the Melvins musically, including a fondness for heavily down tuned guitar/bass tones and exceedingly slow tempos. But they also incorporate elements variously drawn from other sources, including psychedelic rock, punk, noise, minimalism, pure sludge-drone music à la Earth, and more. Also, despite the unpretentious psychedelic/stoner rock imagery that accompanies much of their work, there is an ambitiously experimental aspect to much of it. Their albums, for example, have tended to be massive conceptual projects: "Absolutego", is a feedback-heavy drone exploration consisting of a single 65 minute track; also on the more experimental end of their discography are collaborations with Japanese avant-garde enigma Keiji Heino and power electronics/noise legend Merzbow. Boris formed during the early 1990s and consists of guitarist Wata, bassist Takeshi, and drummer/vocalist Atsuo. They made their first recorded appearance on an obscure 1994 compilation entitled "Take Care of Scabbard Fish", released only in






