Boris, the legendary Japanese experimental metal band, returns with their 20th studio album, "No," a sonic journey that defies easy categorization. Released on August 27, 2021, under Third Man Records LLC, this 40-minute opus blends a diverse range of genres, including sludge metal, noise rock, drone, doom metal, stoner rock, shoegaze, and post-rock, showcasing Boris's signature ability to seamlessly merge heavy and atmospheric elements.
"No" opens with "Genesis," a slow-burning, riff-driven track that sets the tone for the album's intense and immersive soundscapes. The album's title track, "Anti-Gone," is a chaotic, noise-rock frenzy that highlights Boris's knack for blending discordant sounds with melodic hooks. "Non Blood Lore" and "Temple of Hatred" delve into the band's doom and sludge metal roots, featuring crushing riffs and thunderous drumming.
The album takes a more experimental turn with tracks like "Zerkalo" and "Hxcxhxc," incorporating elements of drone and ambient music to create a sense of unease and tension. "Kikinoue" and "Lust" showcase Boris's shoegaze influences, with swirling guitars and ethereal vocals that create a dreamlike atmosphere.
"Fundamental Erorr" and "Loveless" bring the album to a close with a return to Boris's heavy roots, featuring crushing riffs and powerful vocals. The album's final track, "Interlude," is a haunting, atmospheric piece that leaves a lasting impression.
Throughout "No," Boris demonstrates their ability to push the boundaries of their genre, creating a unique and captivating listening experience. Fans of experimental metal and noise rock will find much to appreciate in this diverse and dynamic album.