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Super Ae (CD - 1998)

Super Ae (CD - 1998)

( UPC: 00607287001920)
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Artist: Boredoms

Label: Birdman Records

Genre: Rock & Pop - Experimental Rock

Album Description: The Boredoms include: Yamatsuka Eye (vocals).

Personnel: Yama-Motor (vocals, guitar); Yoshimi (vocals, trumpet, synthesizer, drums, percussion); The Eye (vocals, synthesizer, percussion, e... Read More

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Album Description
The Boredoms include: Yamatsuka Eye (vocals).

Personnel: Yama-Motor (vocals, guitar); Yoshimi (vocals, trumpet, synthesizer, drums, percussion); The Eye (vocals, synthesizer, percussion, electronics, loops); Hila Y, Hira (vocals, percussion).

Audio Mixer: O.G. Hayashi.

Recording information: Kawaguchiko Studio (03/1996-03/1998); Sayaka Hall (03/1996-03/1998); Studio Partita (03/1996-03/1998).

Arranger: Boredoms.

Surfacing again with an American release after a couple years of absence, the Boredoms showed themselves to still be truly a unique proposition with Super Ae. Taking some more of the prog/Kraut influences that crept into earlier efforts while still firing up the amps all around, Eye and his cohorts (forming a core quintet this time around) once again become the most out-there band in the world. "Super You" is a simply fantastic way to start, with initial whizzing stereo-to-stereo sounds leading into a wonderful collection of slow, ponderous death rock riffs that sound like all the Black Sabbath and Metallica wannabes of the world gathered to create one massive opening fanfare via guitars. Logically the Boredoms spike the punch by interrupting things with sped-up tape sounds and pitch changes, making the proceedings all the more fun. From there, Super Ae continues along to something close to a concept album; each track feels like a perfect lead in to the rest, while the whole sense is of one long, mantra-like piece, faster or slower as the band feels like it. The big change is that the volume is not so much used to stun as it is to maintain a general atmosphere while the rhythm section cranks along in semi-motorik style, a bit like Can with some even freer spirits at play. Not everything is total destruction in the Boredoms scheme of things, admittedly -- "Super Coming" has some hilarious cartoony vocals from all participants. "Super Are" begins with a serene keyboard performance and chanting background vocals before turning into a psych/acid folk drum/singing jam session á la Amon Düül or fellow countrymen Ghost. Needless to say, though, the amps and monster sludge kick in soon enough, and quite well at that! "Super Good," the album closer, also has a nicely calm way about it. ~ Ned Raggett

Track Listing
1.Super You
2.Super Are
3.Super Going
4.Super Coming
5.Super Are You
6.Super Shine
7.Super Good
Album Information

UPC:
00607287001920
Release Date: Oct 20, 1998
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop - Experimental Rock
Label: Birdman Records
Distributor: Revolver USA
Producer: The Eye
Engineer: O.G. Hayashi
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 1998
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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