Journal: 04 / 2007
An album by Boredoms
A review by Joe Flynn


I must confess; I am a bit of a Boredoms fan. A cursory glance at my profile on a certain social networking site might reveal that I consider the Japanese punk/psychedelic/rock/funk/studio manipulation collective to be personal heroes. I find joy in their approach to music, that being “Whatever feels right, and damn everyone else.” It’s an approach that’s lead to a lot of chaotic, abrasive, ADD-inducing, dada rock music, as well as a bit of sun-worshipping krautrock and tribal drumming. When I heard about Super Roots 9, I was ecstatic.
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