Repressed in its entity with bonus material for the first time, Boris’ Pink album is perhaps the best known, most-loved and kinetic album in their catalogue.
It’s a full throttle, full spectrum testament to their metal, noise and rock roots, with strong leanings to psychedelic and progressive themes, making for an abrasive and incendiary thing full of raging, punky outbursts, infernal distortion hymns, sludgy shoegazers and droning abysses. Arguably their most diverse and even definitive album.
The nine previously unreleased songs mark a fine expansion on those ideas, and need to be heard by anyone who fell for the album first time around.
It’s a full throttle, full spectrum testament to their metal, noise and rock roots, with strong leanings to psychedelic and progressive themes, making for an abrasive and incendiary thing full of raging, punky outbursts, infernal distortion hymns, sludgy shoegazers and droning abysses. Arguably their most diverse and even definitive album.
The nine previously unreleased songs mark a fine expansion on those ideas, and need to be heard by anyone who fell for the album first time around.