Dear (Boris album) explained

Dear
Type:studio
Artist:Boris
Cover:Boris_Dear.jpg
Released:July 12, 2017 (Japan)
July 14, 2017 (International)
Recorded:2017
Length:93:06 (Daymare 2CD)
69:06 (Southern Lord CD)
Label:Sargent House, Daymare Recordings
Producer:Boris
Prev Title:Gensho
Prev Year:2016
Next Year:2019

Dear is the twenty-fourth studio album by Japanese experimental band Boris. Released on 14 July 2017 through Sargent House record label, it marks the band's 25th anniversary. The music video for the track "Absolutego", which shares its title with the band's 1996 debut, was also released in May 2017.[1]

Dear was originally planned as a farewell album. Nevertheless, its sessions produced three albums' worth of material: ten tracks were cut for the record and the rest were reserved for future releases.

Composition

With Dear, Boris craft "straight-down-the-line" doom / stoner rock and "protracted" drone metal. Their sludge heritage also returns.

Critical reception

Upon its release, Dear received positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 78, which indicates "generally positive reviews", based on 14 reviews. AllMusic critic Thom Jurek wrote: "On Dear, Boris again prove their mettle as rock leviathans." Jurek further described the record as a "proof positive that this trio are far from running on empty." The A.V. Club's A.A. Dowd stated: "Even doom fanatics may yearn for a more consistent track list; one drawback to churning out new records at this frequency is that the output can be uneven, mixing the transcendent with the forgettable." Matthew Ritchie of Exclaim! commented: "If you dig deep enough, it's an album filled with surprises from a band that continue to impress."

Track listing

Sargent House CD

Personnel

Boris

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Boris Announce 23rd Studio Album Dear, Release "Absolutego" Video . . 9 May 2017 . 15 July 2017 . Gaca, Anna.