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8.3
27396
8.3 |
A.V. Club
Like its predecessor of the same name, Heavy Rocks is spacey and sensual, with Takeshi’s hazy, horny voice sailing through Wata’s supple riffs and psychedelic string-bending
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8.0
27408
8.0 |
Uncut
Print edition only
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8.0
27413
8.0 |
No Ripcord
A full-on guitar rock album that utilizes the glam-ish, arena level riffs
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8.0
27532
8.0 |
The Digital Fix
A blisteringly heavy blast of manic thrash that leaves you wanting more - a lot more
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8.0
27401
8.0 |
The Skinny
For those looking for a place to start with Boris, this is without a doubt it
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7.0
27402
7.0 |
Prefix
Like the original that dropped in 2002, the 2011 version of Heavy Rocks features the band in straightforward, hard rock mode
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7.0
27403
7.0 |
Drowned In Sound
It seems likely that Attention Please will earn a better reputation than Heavy Rocks. Without setting oneself up as a contrarian, this review is cheerleading for the latter
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7.0
27399
7.0 |
PopMatters
Has good songs, but as a whole, there are pieces missing
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7.0
27397
7.0 |
Spin
A monolithic take on everything from trippy Funkadelic acid sludge to galloping Blue Öyster pöp to lightning-riding '80s thrash; yet it all billows fluffily from the same dreamy doom factory they constructed on 2005's Pink
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6.5
27877
6.5 |
Prefix
Boris are skilled enough musicians to pull off many different sounds, but that doesn’t mean they necessarily should
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6.5
28134
6.5 |
Prefix
Boris are skilled enough musicians to pull off many different sounds, but that doesn’t mean they necessarily should
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6.0
28966
6.0 |
Mojo
Print edition only
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6.0
27394
6.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
An album that won’t disappoint Boris completists, but casual fans who are only looking to purchase one of the two Boris discs released this week should go with the much better Attention Please
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5.2
27395
5.2 |
Pitchfork
Pastiches and piss-takes-- by and large, the sort of material that's scattered between Attention Please and the second Heavy Rocks-- can only satisfy so much
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5.0
27398
5.0 |
Beats Per Minute
Heavy Rocks seems to promise a return to form for Boris. It isn’t. It certainly manages a return to sludgy riffed-based heaviness, but the spirit of the record’s orange prequel is nowhere to be found
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