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Album artwork for No by Boris
Album artwork for No by Boris

Formed in 1992, Boris boldly explores their own vision of heavy music, where words like "explosive" and "thunderous" barely do justice. Using overpowering soundscapes embellished with copious amounts of lighting and billow smoke, Boris has shared with audiences across the planet an experience for all five senses in their concerts, earning legions of zealous fans along the way. Furiously recorded in the early days of the covid-19 pandemic and surprise-released in July 2020, No was met with immediate and widespread praise. Meant to serve as a mirror that redirects the negativity of the global lockdown to something more positive, the content on No can be characterized as “extreme healing music”. Musically, it draws from influential noise-heavy hardcore group Gudon, even including a cover of their song “Fundamental Error”. No is a classic hardcore thrash record and is one of the band’s strongest efforts from start to finish.

Boris

No

Third Man
Album artwork for No by Boris
LP

£24.99

Black
Released 27/08/2021Catalogue Number

TMR732V

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Boris

No

Third Man
Album artwork for No by Boris
LP

£24.99

Black
Released 27/08/2021Catalogue Number

TMR732V

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Formed in 1992, Boris boldly explores their own vision of heavy music, where words like "explosive" and "thunderous" barely do justice. Using overpowering soundscapes embellished with copious amounts of lighting and billow smoke, Boris has shared with audiences across the planet an experience for all five senses in their concerts, earning legions of zealous fans along the way. Furiously recorded in the early days of the covid-19 pandemic and surprise-released in July 2020, No was met with immediate and widespread praise. Meant to serve as a mirror that redirects the negativity of the global lockdown to something more positive, the content on No can be characterized as “extreme healing music”. Musically, it draws from influential noise-heavy hardcore group Gudon, even including a cover of their song “Fundamental Error”. No is a classic hardcore thrash record and is one of the band’s strongest efforts from start to finish.