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- Q580775 abstract "Akuma no Uta (悪魔の歌, The Devil's Song) is the fifth album by the experimental Japanese band Boris. This album stands out as a combination of all the genres, stylings, and sounds of their previous works, yet maintains a mostly 1970s rock sound with a bit of sludge, punk, drone, and post-rock. Originally released in 2003 on Diwphalanx Records with minimalist artwork, it was re-issued in 2005 on Southern Lord Records with a different cover and more music.In addition to running an additional 7 minutes, the opening track of the Southern Lord version is a totally different take; both use the same riff from "Akuma no Uta," but the original, shorter track repeats it far less and opens with over a minute of ambient, resonant amp noise absent from the longer version. An edit of the long version opens 2010 compilation Boris / Variations + Live in Japan, closely resembling the running length of the original intro, but sourced from a different point halfway through the 9 minute version and with a fade in.Music videos were made for the songs "Ibitsu" and "Furi" and can be found on the 2003 DVD Live at Shimokitazawa Shelter. In addition to a short edit of the opening track, an alternate take of "Naki Kyoku" appears on Variations; it and "Akuma no Uta" were also re-recorded with Merzbow in 2004, for their 2011 collaboration called Klatter. Another collaboration with Merzbow for the title track is featured on their 2016 release Gensho.In an interview with Rad Company, drummer Atsuo remarked that the album was recorded on analog tape in one take.".
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- Q580775 comment "Akuma no Uta (悪魔の歌, The Devil's Song) is the fifth album by the experimental Japanese band Boris. This album stands out as a combination of all the genres, stylings, and sounds of their previous works, yet maintains a mostly 1970s rock sound with a bit of sludge, punk, drone, and post-rock.".
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