BORIS: New York City Concert Footage Posted Online

June 21, 2008

MetalKult.com has just posted four new concert clips from BORIS. The footage was captured on March 4, 2008, when the Japanese doom-psych-drone trio played before an excited crowd at New York's Knitting Factory. The band was in town to support its latest release, "Smile".

Go to MetalKult.com to watch BORIS perform "Statement", "Laser Beam", "Buzz-In" and "Pink".

"Smile" was released on April 29 via Southern Lord Recordings. The follow-up to 2005's "Pink" features contributions from previous collaborators such as Michio Kurihara and SUNN O)))'s Stephen O'Malley.

"Smile" is the second BORIS album to feature vocals on every track (the first, excluding any one-track albums, was "Amplifier Worship"). Also, it delves more into experimental tendencies with a more manipulated sound and even experiments with samples.

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