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I really like this release but it's quite an odd one really. It shares a number of tracks with "heavy Rocks" and "Attention Please" but each track that is duplicated sounds quite different with some subtle and other not so subtle changes. This album has a lot of added electronic noises in the mix and a kind of shoe-gaze feel but is still recognisably Boris. There is an interesting approach to the three albums, all on the same label, with the same songs appearing again but with different production and in a different context. To quickly sum up I like all three albums but as a buyers guide "New Album" is the shoe-gaze one, "Heavy Rocks" not surprisingly the rock one, and "Attention Please" is the quite polished one sort of pretending it's a Wata solo album. They are all worth a punt but some fans of the heavier stuff be best off with "Heavy Rocks".
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