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Album Review: Rainbow

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What do you get when you pair the most diverse Japanese power trio with one of the same country's most inventive guitarists? Rainbow pairs Boris, a band who makes so many different kind of records -- though all of them in their way are "heavy" -- and Michio Kurihara from Japan's longest running freak scene band Ghost, who are also known to change sounds, themes and operational M.O.'s each time they record. The end result is a series of psychedelic songs -- yes, songs (albeit sung in Japanese with lyric translations in the booklet) -- that provide the Boris trio of Takeshi (guitars, bass, vocals), Wata (guitars, vocal, glockenspiel) and Atsuo (drums) an opportunity to do what they do best: invent spooky, time-shifting soundscapes for Kurihara to play off of without drowning in jam band fever. This does not sound like anything from other Japanese bands like Musica Transonic, White Heaven, Mainliner, or Stars. It's a memorable and disciplined series of songs that feel more like something Ghost would do than anything else, but Kurihara is restrained in his primary band behind Masaki Batoh; here he gets to cut loose with some of his more involved six-string freak-outs and electric humbucking sickness. Parts of this set, such as "Starship Narrator," are up-tempo wailers that go right for the heart of the psychedelic beast. Atsuo's drums are heavy in the bottom end, and a muddy, hissy noisescape provides open space for Kurihara's guitar explorations and extreme wah wah pedal, whammy bar, and finger-flying intensity to break the track into pieces with his solo. Beautiful. Contrast this with the next cut, "My Rain," where the soft, melodic interplay of guitars floats over backmasked tape and subtle outside-the-frame distortions. It's simple, beautiful and brief; a break in the Maelstrom. While everything here is worth hearing, especially since the way the tracks are sequenced makes this feel like an album, one tune leading to another, moving forward into an unknown that is sensual, spacious, multi-textured and beautifully articulated. "You Laughed Like a Water Mark," where acoustic guitars, muted drum kit, controlled feedback and Kurihara's fuzz warped guitar cut through the lyric line to underscore and bring home the poignant words. It's poetic, driven and hypnotic in its seeming monotony, though there is so much going on it's impossible to note it all in one listen. "Sweet No. 1" is pure Boris style freak-out sans drone. It's heat-driven rock that pushes Kurihara to let that knife-like tone soar above before he is driven to his wah wah pedal and complemented by Takeshi playing back in call and response. It's freaking nuts. There are vocals but they are more shouted than sung in the heart of the beast that this wailer is. Rainbow is the most cohesive collaboration Boris has ever done. It towers over their recording with Sunn 0))) and is a completely different animal than anything they've done with Merzbow. It's a sign of their sheer musicality and dynamic diversity as a group. As for Kurihara's place, this album was a vehicle for him to shine as a player, as a creator of textures and tensions, but also to engage with a band that fully "gets" his other side apart from Ghost. This is what great, uncompromising neo-psychedelic rock is all about: it draws from the past and points ever forward into the unknown future. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Rafflesia Michio Kurihara, Boris (5:33)
Rainbow Michio Kurihara, Boris (4:56)
Starship Narrator Michio Kurihara, Boris (4:01)
My Rain Michio Kurihara, Boris (1:49)
Shine Michio Kurihara, Boris (4:37)
You Laughed Like a Water Mark Michio Kurihara, Boris (7:02)
Fuzzy Reactor Boris, Michio Kurihara (3:44)
Sweet N°1 Michio Kurihara, Boris (6:53)
No Sleep Till I Become Hollow Boris, Michio Kurihara (4:24)

Credits

Gangsanalsatan (Engineer), Michio Kurihara (Producer), Naomi Yang (Cover Photo), Naomi Yang (Design), Noriko Koshida (Photography), Boris (Producer), Michio Kurihara (Guitar)
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Rainbow
Studio album by Boris with Michio Kurihara
Released Japan December 23rd, 2006
United States May 15th, 2007
Recorded January-July 2006
Genre Psychedelic rock
Stoner rock
Hard rock
Length 41:27
Label Pedal Records
Drag City
Inoxia Records
Producer fangsanalsatan & Souichirou Nakamura (Peace Music)
Professional reviews
Boris chronology
Altar
(2006)
Rainbow
(2006)
Walrus/Groon
(2007)
US version cover
Drag City Records version cover

Rainbow is a collaborative album between Japanese experimental doom band Boris and psychedelic guitarist Michio Kurihara. Wata contributed vocals to the title song, which has a music video made for it by Foodunited. A couple of songs have another vocalist backing Takeshi. Either it could be Takeshi doing overdubs or Atsuo or Michio performing backing vocals. This could be possible, despite what the liner notes state, as Boris have mislabeled personnel before (Most notably on Vein.).

The album's initial release was done by Pedal Records, with liner notes in Portuguese. Drag City released this album in the United States on May 15th, 2007 with a different 9th track, on CD format only.

In 2007, Rainbow was also released on vinyl in two forms by Inoxia Records. One, an unlimited LP which contains the album (same as Pedal CD version). The other is a 2LP Box Set with a 50 page photo book in a special cover, the album on clear vinyl, a second LP containing two bonus tracks (also on clear vinyl), and a DVD featuring the music video for "Rainbow".

Contents

Track listing

Pedal release

# Title Length
1. "Raffesia"   5:33
2. "Rainbow"   4:56
3. "Starship Narrator"   4:01
4. "My Rain"   1:49
5. "Shine"   4:37
6. "You Laughed Like a Water Mark"   7:02
7. "Fuzzy Reactor"   3:44
8. "Sweet No_1"   6:53
9. "...And, I Want"   2:52

Drag City release

# Title Length
1. "Raffesia"   5:33
2. "Rainbow"   4:56
3. "Starship Narrator"   4:01
4. "My Rain"   1:49
5. "Shine"   4:37
6. "You Laughed Like a Water Mark"   7:02
7. "Fuzzy Reactor"   3:44
8. "Sweet No_1"   6:53
9. "No Sleep Till I Become Hollow"   4:24

Inoxia 2-LP release

Side A
# Title Length
1. "Raffesia"   5:33
2. "Arco-Íris" ("Rainbow") 4:56
3. "Narrador Da Espaçonave" ("Starship Narrator") 4:01
4. "Minha Chuva" ("My Rain") 1:49
5. "Brilho" ("Shine") 4:37
Side B
# Title Length
1. "Você Sorriu Como Uma Marca D'Água" ("You Laughed Like a Water Mark") 7:02
2. "Reator Difuso" ("Fuzzy Reactor") 3:44
3. "Doce No_1" ("Sweet No_1") 6:53
4. "... E, Eu Quero" ("...And, I Want") 2:52
Side C
# Title Length
1. "Olhei Para O Vento Varrendo As Nuvens" ("I Looked Up at the Wind Sweeping Clouds Away") 20:23
Side D
# Title Length
1. "Abraçando A Névoa" ("Embracing the Fog") 19:37

Personnel

Pressing History

Year Label Format Country Out of Print? Notes
2006 Pedal Records CD Japan No
2007 Drag City CD U.S. No
2007 Inoxia Records LP Japan No
2007 Inoxia Records 2LP Box Japan No Ltd. 500. Includes 50 page book and DVD

 
 
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