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Description
Originally released in 2002, Boris' 'Heavy Rocks (2002)' marked the band's first full embrace of stoner rock while retaining the fearless experimentation that had already become their trademark. Initially available only on CD in Japan, the album finds the trio channelling colossal riffs, crushing grooves, and explosive energy into a collection that seamlessly blends sludge, noise rock, hardcore, and psychedelia. More direct than much of their earlier work, it remains unmistakably Boris, balancing raw power with an adventurous spirit that constantly pushes beyond genre boundaries.
From the opening assault of "Heavy Friends" and the relentless drive of "Korosu" to the sprawling heaviness of "Death Valley" and the hypnotic atmosphere of "The Bell Tower of a Sign", the album shifts effortlessly between aggressive rock anthems and immersive sonic explorations. Brief interludes such as "Dronevil" contrast with the infectious momentum of "1970", while the included demo versions offer a fascinating glimpse into the band's creative process. Overflowing with fuzz-drenched guitars, towering amplifiers, and uncompromising intensity, 'Heavy Rocks (2002)' stands as one of Boris' most celebrated releases and a defining work in the evolution of modern heavy rock.
Tracklist
- Heavy Friends
- Korosu
- Dyna-Soar
- Wareruraido
- Soft Edge
- Dronevil
- Death Valley
- Koei
- The Bell Tower of a Sign
- 1970
- Rattlesnake
- Wareruraido (Demo Version)
- 1970 (Demo Version)
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