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Gensho (album)

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Length
  
148:51

Release date
  
16 March 2016

Genre
  
Noise rock

Artists
  
Merzbow, Boris

Label
  
Daymare Recordings

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Released
  
March 16, 2016 (2016-03-16) (Japan), March 18, 2016 (2016-03-18) (worldwide)

Studio
  
Sound Square (Boris), Munemihouse (Merzbow)

Similar
  
Boris albums, Noise rock albums

Boris heavy rain official track


Gensho (現象, "phenomenon") is the fourth collaborative studio album and seventh release by the Japanese rock band Boris and noise musician Merzbow. It is presented in two parts; the first disc features re-recordings of several Boris songs and a cover of the My Bloody Valentine song "Sometimes" in drone-based, drumless style, while the second disc consists of new compositions by Merzbow. They are intended to be played at the same time, much like the previous Boris double album Dronevil, or as separate works.

Contents

The album was inspired by their June 2014 Boiler Room set, during which Boris played a drumless set, followed by Merzbow, and then a joint set by Boris with Merzbow. In support of Gensho, they played a one-off show at Fever in Tokyo on November 27, 2015; a recording of the concert called Gensho at Fever 11272015 is included as a bonus with the Japanese release of Gensho by Daymare Recordings. It includes the recorded debut of a new Boris song "More", as well as a performance of rare song "Kilmister," created for the web anime series Ninja Slayer, and a cover the Man song "Many Are Called, but Few Get Up". Because the Boris tracks are primarily drone-based, both presented versions of the song "Akuma no Uta" are actually more similar to "Introduction" from the same album; regardless, the song is credited as "Akuma no Uta" on all versions.

The vinyl version of the album is released as two separate double LPs; one LP with half of the Boris material and one LP with half of the Merzbow material. Thus, no matter which form is purchased, it is possible to play both contributors simultaneously. These are also available bundled together as a single deluxe edition. The deluxe LP was featured as Record of the Week by Pirates Press.

Initial teasers were posted at the start of the year, most prominently a live clip of "Huge" from the Fever performance on January 21. Rolling Stone announced YouTube streams of "Heavy Rain" and its accompanying section of "Goloka pt. 1" on February 5, 2016. Later in February, The Wire debuted a live video of Boris alone playing the song "More" from Leave Them All Behind 2015.

Boris with merzbow gensho official album trailer


Critical reception

Antihero Magazine's Jake Kussmaul states that "Gensho is an unpredictable ride through comfortable nostalgia and hard-to-swallow invention...But where the tracks exhibit difficulty individually, their efforts are greater felt when both discs are played in combination."

Personnel

All personnel credits adapted from the album notes.

Boris

  • Takeshi – vocals, guitar, bass
  • Wata – vocals, guitar, echo
  • Atsuo – vocals, percussion, electronics
  • Merzbow

  • Masami Akita – electronics
  • Technical personnel

  • Shinobu Narita – sound production (Boris)
  • Fangsanalsatan – recording (Boris), artwork
  • Soichiro Nakamura – mixing (Boris), mastering
  • Tadashi Hamada – A&R
  • Songs

    Farewell7:53
    Huge10:50
    Resonance4:03

    References

    Gensho (album) Wikipedia