Blog 4 - "Flood" by Boris

 Hello! In this blog, I will discuss the conceptual and heavy 2000 album Flood by Boris.

Cover art for Flood.

Boris is an experimental rock and heavy metal band based in Japan. They've made several albums since the late 90s that have been considered among many music circles as some of the best music ever made. I've heard a few albums from their output, and they're all great in their own ways, but Flood is one of those albums that I can truly call perfect. Divided into four sections, this album makes use of entirely different styles of sounds across its four parts. Part 1 begins with an infectious, calming repeating guitar riff that loops for thirteen whole minutes, with only the sounds of gentle waves in the background, immediately bringing to mind the seas and a vast ocean. The waves get stronger, which leads into Part 2. This part of Flood focuses on a very calming rock sound that feels like having your back to the ocean while looking up at the night sky. The guitar solo on this song is one of my favorites I've ever heard. Part 3 is where the song ramps the intensity very highly, turning into a loud, droning metal song that carries the same power as a tsunami destroying a village. Part 4 is an ambient ending to the Flood experience, only consisting of the sounds of a soft, low noise that gently comes away from the destruction of the last song. This album does an incredible job at creatively showing both the healing and destructive power of water as an element in nature.

"Part 3", from Flood


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