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Infobox musical artist | name = Boredoms| image = Boredoms1.jpg| caption = Boredoms at the 2006 Intonation Music Festival in Chicago | image_size = | landscape = Yes| background = group_or_band| alias = V8redoms| origin = Osaka , Japan | genre = Experimental rock , Minimalist music|minimalism , electronic music|electronic , Psychedelic music|psychedelic , Dub music|dub , krautrock , avant-garde , noise rock | years_active = 1986–present| label = List of Warner Music Group labels#WEA International Inc.|WEA Japan
avex Group|Commmons
Thrill Jockey
Shimmy Disc
Reprise Records|Reprise / Warner Bros. Records
Birdman Records
Vice (magazine)|Vice Records
Very Friendly Records
Earthnoise
Selfish Records
Trans Records| associated_acts = Hanatarash
OOIOO
Saicobab
AOA
Sun Kich
Destroy 2
MC Hellshit & DJ Carhouse
Noise Ramones
Yoshimi and Yuka
Eastenburia
Psycho-Baba
Z-Rock Hawaii
Free Kitten
Karera Musication
Rovo | website = http://www.boredoms.jp/ boredoms.jp| current_members = Yamantaka Eye
Yojiro Tatekawa
Yoshimi P-We
Shinji Masuko| past_members = Muneomi Senju
Ikuo Taketani
Tabata Mitsuru
Hosoi Hisato
Makki Sasarato
Yoshikawa Toyohito
Hiyashi Hira
Seiichi Yamamoto
Chew Hasegawa
Kazuya Nishimura
EDA
God Mama
Boredoms (nihongo2|????? (Boadamusu)) (or, more recently, V8redoms ) (without an article) is an experimental rock band from Osaka , Japan . The band was officially formed in 1986, although some date the band to bedroom tape experiments from 1982.cite web | publisher = Discogs | url = http://www.discogs.com/release/1013134 | accessdate = 2008-04-05 | title = Boredoms - Soul Discharge & Early Boredomscite web | url = http://www.bulletsofautumn.com/boredoms/early.html | title = Soul Discharge & Early Boredoms | last = McFee | first = Jason | publisher = Bullets of Autumn | accessdate = 2008-04-05 The band's output is usually referred to as noise rock or sometimes Japanoise , though their more recent records have been largely based around repetitive minimalism , ambient music , and tribal drumming.

The band has a vast and sometimes confusing Boredoms discography|discography . Many band members have rotated through the group over the years, often using a number of various stage name s. Singer Yamantaka Eye is the closest the band has to a frontman; his style includes a range of baffling screams, babbling, electronic effects, and very heavy post-production. Drummer/keyboard player/vocalist Yoshimi P-We is featured on most Boredoms recordings.

History


Formation and early years


Boredoms were formed in early 1986 by Yamantaka Eye , who at the time acted as front man for the infamous and highly controversial noise music|noise / performance art act Hanatarash ,cite web | title = Boredoms biography | publisher = Vice (magazine)|Vice Records | url = http://www.vicerecords.com/boredoms.php | accessdate = 2007-10-22 | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071011160740/ http://vicerecords.com/boredoms.php | archivedate = 2007-10-11 locally notorious for its extremely dangerous live shows consisting entirely of on-stage destruction and complete disregard for the audience's safety. The insane antics of Hanatarash would later be highly influential on the earliest incarnation of Boredoms, which was formed by the remaining members of a band Eye started with Hanatarash drummer Ikuo Taketani, as well as guitarist Tabata Mitsuru (known as Tabata Mara), bassist Hosoi Hisato, and vocalist Makki Sasarato, called "Acid Makki & Combi and Zombie".cite web | last = Hainey | first = Kevin | title = Boredoms: The Art of Noise | work = Timeline | publisher = Exclaim! | month = June | year = 2005 | url = http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx? csid2=9& fid1=3900& csid1=70 | accessdate = 2008-03-16 The band's sound was characterized by violent, noisy punk rock / No Wave thrashings. They recorded a single track, "U.S.A.", for a compilation tape. Shortly after the release of their first song, Taketani was replaced on drums by Yoshikawa Toyohito, a friend of Eye's. The band officially changed their name to Boredoms after Hira replaced Hosoi on bass, and Sasarato left the band due to creative differences. The band's name comes from the Buzzcocks song "Boredom".

With the band finally reaching a level of stability, Eye and Tabata recorded their first official EP, Anal by Anal , in mid-1986. In early 1987, Tabata left the group to later join Zeni Geva and was replaced by Seiichi Yamamoto as guitar player. In March 1988, the band released its first full-length, Osorezan no Stooges Kyo . Due to unhappiness over Yoshikawa's drumming, Yoshimi P-We from Eye's Hanatarash-related project UFO or Die was asked to serve as drummer, becoming the first female member of the band, with Yoshikawa switching to general percussion. Shortly after the change Yoshikawa left the group, to be replaced by Chew Hasegawa (now of Japanese funeral doom band Corrupted (band)|Corrupted ) and then by Kazuya Nishimura, known by his stage name Atari. The band's sound from this period was marked by harsh, dissonant punk rock|punk edited extensively by Eye in the studio, citing Sonic Youth and Funkadelic as influences, among others.cite web | author=Burma, Mike | title=Boredoms | work=Browbeat Magazine | url= http://www.browbeat.com/browbeat01/boredoms.htm | accessdate = 2008-03-16 This style was seen by some as "pointlessly abrasive" without any underlying motive, making Boredoms nihlistic absolute music , according to some critics; however, the strangeness of the record increased the band's popularity in the musical underground.

Growing popularity


In 1988 and 1989, Eye found himself making friends with Sonic Youth and also worked extensively with John Zorn 's polystylism|polystylistic Naked City (band)|Naked City project, serving as guest vocalist. After the release of Boredoms' album Soul Discharge in the United States, the band was able to parlay their growing popularity into long term record deals with Warner Bros. Records in Japan and its United States imprint Reprise Records . With the release of the band's critically acclaimed Pop Tatari , generally seen as one of the strangest albums ever released by a major label,cite web | last = Raggett | first = Ned | title = Pop Tatari | publisher = Allmusic | url = Allmusic|class=album|id=r190150|pure_url=yes | accessdate = 2008-03-16 Boredoms took to the road and toured with Sonic Youth in 1992, Nirvana (band)|Nirvana for eight consecutive shows in late October and early November 1993, and Brutal Truth in 1993.cite web | last = Parks | first = Andrew | title = Boredoms: Not Boring at All | publisher = Theme Magazine | year = 2007 | url = http://www.thememagazine.com/index.php? option=com_content& task=view& id=49& Itemid=117& limit=1& limitstart=0 | accessdate = 2008-03-03 During this period, the band was asked by Steve Albini to record a track for a compilation he was recording. Shortly after Eye again collaborated with John Zorn on an EP under the name Mystic Fugu Orchestra, which was notably the first album released on Zorn's Tzadik Records .

The following year, at the height of its popularity in the United States , the band was asked to perform on the main stage of the 1994 Lollapalooza tour in support of the album Chocolate Synthesizer , which had just been released in the United States. The album proved largely successful for such an experimental band and was later considered one of the best albums of the 1990s by Alternative Press magazine .cite web | last = Brady | first = Greg | title = Alternative Press Magazine's "The 90 Greatest Albums of the 90s" | publisher = List of Bests | date = 2006-04-21 | url = http://www.listsofbests.com/list/4377? page=2 | accessdate = 2007-06-16 Yoshikawa had later joined the band in the early months of 1994 for a second time to play on Pop Tatari , often sharing vocal duties with Eye, but left again in 1994 and was replaced on percussion by EDA, who had been introduced to the band by Pavement (band)|Pavement bassist Mark Ibold . The band was dropped from the Reprise Records|Reprise roster,cite web | title = Outside the Box | work = Japan Beat | publisher = Metropolis Tokyo | url = http://metropolis.co.jp/tokyo/536/music_beat.asp | accessdate = 2007-06-17|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070926215708/ http://metropolis.co.jp/tokyo/536/music_beat.asp |archivedate = September 26, 2007|deadurl=yes with Birdman Records distributing the band's Super Roots EPs during this period.

By the time of 1998's Super Go!!!!! EP and full-length Super ζ , the band started to break sharply from their earlier atonality|atonal noise rock / Japanoise sound by introducing many elements of sweeping electronica effects and thoroughly constructed psychedelic rock jams into their music. Perceived analogies with the music of Can (band)|Can became common during this period. Described as "tumultuous space-sludge",cite web | title = BOREDOMS - Super Ζ | publisher = Boomkat.com | url = http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm? id=31610 | accessdate = 2008-03-16 Super ζ has most often been compared to the defining elements of 1970s krautrock .cite web | last = Dario | first = Ruben | title = BOREDOMS — Super ζ | publisher = ProgArchives.com | date = 2007-05-14 | url = http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp? id=15283#reviews | accessdate = 2008-03-16 Soon after its initial release in Japan , Super ζ was met with a considerable amount of acclaim from the international music press, recognized as a modern day experimental music|avant-garde artifact and progressive "masterpiece".cite web | last = Estefan | first = Kareem | title = Boredoms - Super Ae | work = On Second Thought | publisher = Stylus Magazine | date = 2003-09-01 | url = http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/on_second_thought/boredoms-super-ae.htm | accessdate = 2008-03-16 Notably, Super ζ was considered one of the best albums of the 1990s by Pitchfork Media .cite web | last = DiCrescenzo | first = Brent | title = Top 100 Albums of the 1990s | publisher = Pitchfork Media | date = 2003-11-17 | url = http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/36737-staff-list-top-100-albums-of-the-1990s/page_6 | accessdate = 2008-03-16 | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080307003738/ http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/36737-staff-list-top-100-albums-of-the-1990s/page_6 | archivedate = 2008-03-07
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In 1999, the band released Vision Creation Newsun in Japan . This album saw an evolution in their sound, combining the evolving space rock themes explored in their Super Roots EPs and preceding album Super ζ with "a much more earthly, primal, primitively worshipful inspiration".cite web | last = Wu | first = Brandon | title = Boredoms: Vision Creation Newsun | publisher = Ground and Sky | date = 2004-06-15 | url = http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/display.php? rev=bore-vcn It features Psychedelic rock|psychedelic soundscape|soundscaping and "cosmic synths",cite web | last = Fitzgerald | first = Jeff | title = The Boredoms - "Vision Creation Newsun" | publisher = Aural Innovations | month = October | year = 2002 | url = http://www.aural-innovations.com/issues/issue21/boredoms.html | accessdate = 2008-03-16 complex tribal drumming, "cathartic celebrations of noise", and Eye's unique List of post-industrial music genres and related fusion genres#Power electronics|power electronic and turntablism|turntabalistic stylings. The album is often considered the band's greatest achievement thus far, and has been described by critics as blending the "manic, high-speed, cut-up form punk rock " of their earlier albums with a new sound that is "just as intense and exhilarating, but more beautiful and more expansive".cite web | last = Heaton | first = Dave | title = Boredoms: Vision Creation Newsun | publisher = PopMatters | url = http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/b/boredoms-vision.shtml | accessdate=2008-03-16

After its release, Eye oversaw a series of remix album s of the Boredoms catalogue by guest Disc jockey|DJs . After the final remix album, Eye's own Rebore, vol. 0 , was released in 2000, Boredoms seemed to disappear for a few years with no releases or tour dates, while the members participated in various side projects and other bands.


Current activities


Rumors that the band had broken up began to circulate, but a smaller ensemble who called themselves V8redoms resurfaced in 2003.cite web | date = 2008-03-21 | title = Boredoms | url = http://www.seattleweekly.com/2008-03-19/calendar/boredoms.php | publisher = Seattle Weekly | last = Goldberg | first = Michael Alan | accessdate = 2008-04-02 The group's line-up had changed considerably upon its return, stripping down to a much smaller ensemble with Yamantaka Eye on vocals, Izumi Kiyoshi (who had performed on Vision Creation Newsun and Super ζ ) on synthesizer, and Yoshimi P-We, Nishimura, and EDA playing drums and percussion.

Despite the changes, the group's music still revolves around the tribal drumming patterns heard on Vision Creation Newsun . The band was signed by Vice (magazine)|Vice Records for its releases in the United States since it had been dropped by Reprise. All Super Roots releases were then reissued on Vice in early 2007 (with the exclusion of Super Roots 2 ).cite web | title = Who says we can't put out 6 Boredoms records? | work = Vice Records blog | publisher = Vice (magazine)|Vice Records | date = 2006-12-19 | url = http://vice.typepad.com/vice_records/2006/12/who_says_we_can.html | accessdate = 2008-03-02 In late 2004, Boredoms released its first album as a group in four years, Seadrum/House of Sun , most of which had been previously recorded before the band's brief hiatus. This release also saw the band move from their label List of Warner Music Group labels#WEA International Inc.|WEA Japan to the smaller Japanese label Commmons. The album was not celebrated to the extent of their previous albums, yet it still garnered mostly positive reviews, culminating with an exemplary score of 73% on Metacritic .cite web | url = http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/boredoms/seadrumhouseofsun? q=boredoms | title = Seadrum/House of Sun | publisher = Metacritic | accessdate = 2007-06-14 Following its release, EDA left the band and was replaced by Yojiro Tatekawa.

In early 2007, the group released Super Roots 9 , the first addition to the Super Roots series since 1999 and their first major release since Seadrum/House of Sun . It was recorded during a Christmas Eve 2004 concert, making it only the band's third official live release since 1998's Super Seeeeee!!!!!! video (discounting disc two of the Vision Creation Newsun boxset, which included a 35-minute excerpt of a live concert). Super Roots 9 also saw the band move from Warner International to the smaller Japanese label Commmons for domestic releases and American label Thrill Jockey for overseas.Cite web | url = http://www.tinymixtapes.com/Boredoms-Sign-to-Thrill-Jockey | title = Boredoms Sign to Thrill Jockey; Thrill Jockey Is Fucking Awesome | accessdate = 2008-04-02 | publisher = Tiny Mix Tapes | last = Starr | first = Mango | date = 2008-01-23 | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080226124545/ http://www.tinymixtapes.com/Boredoms-Sign-to-Thrill-Jockey | archivedate = 2008-02-26 Later, in April, the group (as V8redoms) played three dates with Sonic Youth in Japan.cite web | last = Maher | first = Dave | title = Sonic Youth Tour Japan with Vooredoms (Boredoms) | publisher = Pitchfork Media | date = 2007-01-16 | url = http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/40477-sonic-youth-tour-japan-with-vooredoms-boredoms The band also plans to try using newly developed contact microphones to record the sounds made by the human body while dancing.

Recently, the band released a live DVD/CD combination called Live at Sunflancisco in December 2007 followed by the remix single Voaltz / Relerer in August 2008, while Eye and Yoshimi have come out with new records of their own this year.cite web | title = artists/labels/projects - Boredoms | publisher = Commmons | year = 2008 | url = http://www.commmons.com/index.html#artists/boredoms | accessdate = 2008-03-16 During a recent 2008 United States tour with Iron & Wine , Eye used a new seven-necked guitar called the "Sevener" or "Sevena".cite web | url = http://www.thrilljockey.com/artists/? id=10809 | publisher = Thrill Jockey | accessdate = 2008-04-02 | title = Boredoms biography The band is also recruiting for a new drummer.cite web | url = http://boredoms.jp/information/index.html | title = Looking for a new drummer | publisher = Boredoms.jp | accessdate = 2008-08-11

The band's most recent addition to the Super Roots EP series, Super Roots 10 , was released on January 28, 2009.

Boadrum concerts


On July 7, 2007, Boredoms performed a concert entitled 77 Boadrum in Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York City , with drummer Muneomi Senju replacing Nishimura. The "77" denoted not only the date (7/7/2007) but also the number of drummers in the ensemble. Eye has said that the number 77 became significant to him when he "climbed the Sun Temple " and counted 77 steps. cite web | title = Boredoms| publisher = BOMB Magazine | date = 2008 | url = http://bombsite.com/issues/104/articles/3147 | accessdate = 2012-1-17

The band continued the concept on August 8, 2008, with two concerts called 88 Boadrum held in Los Angeles and Brooklyn.cite web | title = Nike Brings Boredoms' 88Boadrum to L.A., Brooklyn | publisher = Pitchfork Media | date = 2008-07-16 | url = http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/142255-nike-brings-boredoms-88boadrum-to-la-brooklyn | accessdate = 2008-07-16 | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080717092210/ http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/142255-nike-brings-boredoms-88boadrum-to-la-brooklyn | archivedate = 2008-07-17 Boredoms headlined the Los Angeles show while Gang Gang Dance conducted the Brooklyn show.

A third concert, Boadrum 9, took place on September 9, 2009 at Terminal 5 in New York City. It featured 9 drummers in total, two from Boredoms (Yoshimi and Yojiro) and seven others from prominent experimental music acts, namely Zach Hill ( Hella (band)|Hella ), Hisham Bharoocha ( Soft Circle , ex: Black Dice , Lightning Bolt (band)|Lightning Bolt ), Butchy Fuego ( Pit er Pat ), Kid Millions ( Oneida (band)|Oneida ), Jeremy Hyman ( Ponytail (band)|Ponytail ), Dave Nuss ( No-Neck Blues Band ) and Aaron Moore ( Volcano The Bear )

In 2010, Boredoms toured internationally including two Boadrum performances at All Tomorrow's Parties (music festival)|All Tomorrow's Parties curated by Matt Groening at Butlins Minehead , England, in addition to shows in London, Japan, Mexico and as part of the Melbourne International Arts Festival on October 10, 2010.

In 2011, Boredoms premiered new material at the All Tomorrows Parties "I'll Be Your Mirror" Festival in Tokyo. Six drummers were arranged in a circle around Eye, who used motion sensors to trigger ambient drone soundscapes created by Shinji Masuko that corresponded to each drummer. The music featured highly repetitive motorik rhythms that grew in complexity over the course of the hour long set. The band have been chosen by Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel to perform this new material at the All Tomorrow's Parties (music festival)|All Tomorrow's Parties festival that he will curate in March 2012 in Minehead, England. http://www.atpfestival.com/events/jeffmangum.php ATP curated by Jeff Mangum

Discography


main|Boredoms discography

Members


  • Yamantaka Eye – singing|vocals , noise , sampling (music)|sound effects , sevena

  • Yoshimi P-We – drum kit|drums , percussion instrument|percussion , vocals, djembe , keyboard instrument|keyboard

  • Yojiro Tatekawa – drums, percussion

  • Shinji Masuko - Guitar, noise, conspiracy


  • Previous members


  • Muneomi Senju – drums, percussion

  • Ikuo Taketani – drums

  • Hosoi Hisato – bass guitar

  • Tabata Mitsuru (Tabata Mara) – guitar

  • Hiyashi Hira – bass guitar, vocals, percussion

  • Seiichi Yamamoto – guitar, vocals, percussion

  • Yoshikawa Toyohito – drums, vocals

  • Chew Hasegawa – drums

  • Kazuya Nishimura (Atari or ATR) – drums, synth pad, vocals, samples, djembe

  • EDA – drums, electronic drums, djembe

  • Izumi Kiyoshi – synthesizer, sampling

  • God Mama – dancing


  • References


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    External links


    commons category
  • http://www.boredoms.jp/ Official website

  • http://www.myspace.com/boredoms Myspace

  • MusicBrainz artist|id=0798d15b-64e2-499f-9969-70167b1d8617|name=Boredoms

  • http://bombsite.com/issues/104/articles/3147/ BOMB interview


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