Boris's 04092001 is a sonic behemoth that crashes onto the scene, unleashing a maelstrom of sound that defies genre boundaries. Released on 11 February 2005 via Relapse Records, this 32-minute aural assault is a masterclass in blending disparate styles, marrying the heavy, plodding riffs of sludge metal and doom metal with the swirling textures of shoegaze and the atmospheric expanses of post-rock.
As the album unfolds, Boris's unique blend of noise rock and stoner rock comes to the fore, with tracks like 'heavy friends' and 'death valley' showcasing the band's ability to craft crushing, fuzz-laden grooves that are as mesmerising as they are devastating. Meanwhile, more experimental cuts like 'encounter with the inside of the wavemotion of great water fuzz' and 'dyna-soar' demonstrate Boris's willingness to push the boundaries of conventional rock music, incorporating elements of drone and noise to create a truly immersive listening experience.
Throughout 04092001, Boris's eclectic sound is held together by a shared sense of intensity and sonic exploration, making for an album that is at once challenging and rewarding. With its diverse range of influences and uncompromising approach, 04092001 is a must-listen for fans of heavy, experimental music, and a testament to Boris's status as one of the most innovative and exciting bands in the underground scene.