User ratings in Music are temporarily disabled. More info
- Summary: The Japanese experimental band's 16th album shares the same release date as Attention Please and seeks to redefine heavy music.
Buy Now
- Record Label: Sargent House
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock
- More Details and Credits »
Top Track
Riot Sugar | |
---|---|
Smouldering, aren't you? Wanna burn up? Who's fanning the flame? Wanna be set on? Yeah I know It's on, you know Ah, no rule Kicked on the arse It's... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
Powered by
Score distribution:
-
Positive: 14 out of 19
-
Mixed: 5 out of 19
-
Negative: 0 out of 19
-
May 24, 2011Boris has evolved a lot over the past decade, and the album is far less raw and furious than its 2002 namesake.
-
May 26, 2011Inscrutable concept aside, the new Heavy Rocks doesn't so much redefine heavy music as reconsolidate all the things fans already love about Boris.
-
Jul 1, 2011The appealingly schizoid approach isn't unlike that of America's Melvins, whose 1991 song "Boris" provided the band with its name. On the new Heavy Rocks, Boris makes no effort to hem in that sound.
-
May 24, 2011Despite the somewhat dubious timing of Heavy Rocks' release, there are still some awesome songs to be found here, and the album as a whole acts a great sampler platter of all of Boris' strengths.
-
May 25, 2011The goal of the album is to "redefine 'heavy' music" as a "culmination" of their career; unfortunately, it doesn't feel climactic in that way.
-
Nov 3, 2011Heavy Rocks (2011) improves on the glam thrash of previous studio release Smile (2008) with two centerpiece epics.
-
May 26, 2011At least in name, 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.
Score distribution:
-
Positive: 0 out of
-
Mixed: 0 out of
-
Negative: 0 out of