About this album
Where they were
Released in 1998, 'Amplifier Worship' is Boris's third studio album, following their 1996 release 'Absolutego'. At this point in their career, Boris was solidifying their reputation within the underground music scene, blending elements of drone metal and noise rock to create a distinctive sound that would influence future genres.
Why it matters
'Amplifier Worship' is significant for its experimental approach to heavy music, earning critical acclaim and establishing Boris as pioneers in the drone metal genre. The album has been influential on subsequent artists exploring noise and drone, often cited in discussions about the evolution of heavy music.
Essential tracks
- "Huge" — The opening track sets the tone with its expansive soundscape and slow build-up, encapsulating the album's ethos of sonic exploration.
- "Ganbou-Ki" — This track exemplifies Boris's ability to blend harsh noise with melancholic melodies, creating an emotionally resonant experience.
- "Vomitself" — The closing track features an intense crescendo of sound that embodies the chaotic spirit of the album, leaving a lasting impression.
Release Date
January 1, 1998
Artist Origin
Japan
Tracklist
- 1 Huge 9:14
- 2 Ganbou-Ki 15:44
- 3 Hama 7:30
- 4 Kuruimizu 14:27
- 5 Vomitself 16:57