Boredoms - Super æ

 


By 1998, Warner was only releasing Boredoms records in Japan but licensed them to smaller independent labels overseas. "Super Ae" marked a big shift for the band. They went from super-angular noise rock to psychedelic trance-inducing music with multiple drummers. This one had some versions in extravagant packaging, though North America got a mere excellent art design that fit into a regular jewel box. From this point on, there was no predicting what a Boredoms album might sound like. 


super huh??

8 comments:

  1. This is why you never give marijuana to Japanese people.

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  2. no, this is why you always should.

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  3. Correction: this appears to be a release by the Mexican band Bordomes. Perhaps that's where the confusion lies.

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  4. Never could get into this album. Prefer the spontaneity of their earlier works, personally. This always seemed a bit too space age for me

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  5. Mexican? The fuck you talkin' about, kingpossum?

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  6. Mrs Inside mis-spelt the bandname name and only The Lord Of All Marsupials noticed. So funny, it made me spit my coffee out this morning.

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  7. oh for fuck's sake. fixing the spelling now. just in time for the band to change it to Voordoms and then something with an infinity symbol in it.

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  8. Many thanks for this!

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