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Artist: Bo Ningen Label: Stolen Recordings Title: Daikaisei Part II, III Album: Line the Wall Year: 2012. Saw these guys live at a festival in 2013, never heard of 'm, blew me away. Looked up their music, and it was absolutely marvelous, highest personal recommendations right here.
The psychedelic Japanese noiseniks are letting you hear their third album a week ahead of release – have a listen and let us know your thoughts!
With their UK tour kicking off tonight (7 May) in London, the road looms large Bo Ningen
Album Name III. Type Album. Released date 12 May 2014. Labels Stolen Recordings. Music StyleNoise Rock. Members owning this album1. 2. Psychedelic Misemono Goya (Reprise).
The Japanese psych rockers get more tuneful, but still sound bonkers. Bo Ningen’s self-titled 2010 debut album arrived like a lightning strike on a clear day. The London-based Japanese four-piece sounded genuinely unhinged, as you’d have to be to combine such improbable influences as ’70s prog-rock windbags King Crimson and Japanese ’90s noise terrorist Masonna (whose live performances were so extreme they often lasted one solitary minute). The resulting confrontational, psychedelic garage rock didn’t sound like anything else.
Japanese four piece Bo Ningen encapsulate this feeling perfectly. Their music is an attack on the senses; heavy, intense, incredibly dense, and at times, violent, like losing yourself in the loudest pachinko parlour in town. Hailing from various parts of Japan, they came together in Dalston to make one hell of a racket. III is in no way an easy album to love, nor is it something that you can just dip into, or an album you’ll probably ever casually put on. It’s such an confrontational piece of work that you need to mentally prepare prior to the needle hitting the groove. Once it does though, you are dragged into Bo Ningen’s world, a place where the fusion of rhythm fighting against musical aggression has never sounded so thrilling.
Music By – Bo Ningen. Other – The Funki Nacho. Photography By – Cat Stevens (2). Producer – Bo Ningen, Max Heyes. Disc 2 : recorded live.
Features Song Lyrics for Bo Ningen's III album. Bo Ningen - III Album Lyrics. Ogosokana Ao Lyrics.
The booming, Bonham-esque drums that begin "Inu," the fourth song on on psych unit Bo Ningen's third album, III, point to a band bred on classic heavy rock. The clean swaggering guitars that come in shortly seem to back up this classic rock feel, but before too long the song starts taking on a strange shape, contorted with bubbling echo effects and mangled choppy guitar flutters that are eventually rooted into place with a minimal ping-ponging bassline right out of a Stereolab tune
Bo Ningen are a Japanese four-piece noise rock and alternative rock band, consisting of Taigen Kawabe (bass/ vocals), Yuki Tsujii (guitar), Kohhei Matsuda (guitar) and Monchan Monna (drums). Though they come from Gumma, Tajimi, Nishinomiya, and Tokyo, they coalesced in London. They are signed to Stolen Recordings and licensed to Sony Music Associated Records in Japan. They have performed collaboratively with Damo Suzuki, Faust and Savages. The name Bo Ningen means "Stick Man" in Japanese.
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