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Oct 4, 2019The album’s two parts are apparent. It threads in-between two halves, creating a jagged tapestry of lush rock and murky chaos. Outside of that context, a person might find that LφVE & EVφL is a confounding and inconsistent experience; a chimeric monster of conflicting interests and ideas that trades blows with itself amongst a heavy backdrop of metal and noise. But to Boris devotees, it’s everything and more.
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Oct 4, 2019Without being overwhelmingly expressive or boringly subtle, Boris create layered atmospheres that are equal parts beautiful and menacing.
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The WireNov 20, 2019A return to form, of sorts. Shifting from the dappled sunshine warmth of the psychedelically swamped “Away From You” to the black stoner sludge orgy that is “Shadow Of Skull”, the direction guiding LφVE & EVφL twists and turns like a bucketful of electric eels. [Dec 2019, p.43]
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UncutJan 8, 2020Much more inconsistent and rather less immediate [than 2017's Dear]. [Feb 2020, p.25]
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Oct 14, 2019LφVE & EVφL offers wild and wonderful immersion, but once you're in it, you're on your own.
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Oct 4, 2019Love & Evol is an uneven whole. Some of it sounds more tinkered with, more assembled than played. While there is plenty of imagination woven into these tracks, one wishes for more organic cohesion between the set's independent halves.
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Oct 4, 2019These seven anemic songs find Boris becoming something new yet again—self-satisfied.
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Oct 30, 2019It is just unbearable, you cannot listen to it because it is not music but just sounds