Vein (album)

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Vein
Studio album by Boris
Released October 3, 2006 (original)
April 10, 2013 (reissue)
Recorded 2004
Genre Hardcore punk, crust punk, drone metal, noise rock
Length 30:13 (hardcore)
33:39 (noise)
Label Important
Producer Boris
Boris chronology

The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 3
(2006)
Vein
(2006)
Altar
(2006)

Vein is the sixteenth[1] (or seventeenth[2]) studio album by Japanese experimental doom band Boris, released as an edition of 1500 copies in October 2006. Two versions of this release exist, 1100 copies sold in the US contain one set of audio while 400 copies sold in Europe contain a completely different recording. One of their most controversial and delayed releases, it was sold for $32 USD as a single clear record with an inch-wide image screen printed along the outer edge.

Alternate recordings were confirmed shortly after its release, when various people proclaimed their Vein record had no vocals at all. While the number of tracks differ between both versions, aesthetically, the packaging is identical and the records can only be differentiated by inspecting the vinyl surface itself. One version, dubbed the "Hardcore version", has somewhat of a crust punk sound with elements of hardcore and drone. Atsuo contributed the lead vocals on this record for the first time in many years, with Takeshi contributing vocals in some of the songs as well. The vocals on this record are notably different from most Boris albums, as they are screamed rather than sung. The other version, dubbed the "Noise version", has one side of pure noise drone and a long punk jam drenched with feedback on the other. There are no vocals on this version.

At the very beginning of track 3 on the hardcore version the listener can hear a man say "И пусть посмеются над своими страстями" (Russian for "Let them laugh at their own passions"). That is a quote from Stalker, a 1979 film by Andrei Tarkovsky.

In the beginning of the final track on the hardcore version the listener can hear a man say "I hela mitt liv har jag väntat på det här. Hela mitt liv har varit en enda väntan på det här." in Swedish, which in English means "All my life I've been waiting for this. My whole life has been a long wait for this." This is a quote from The Sacrifice, a 1986 film by Andrei Tarkovsky.

On 2013, the band announced that the album would be released as a 2CD set which was not a re-issue of the album but instead the label in charge explains that the release sounds different than the previous versions. It's essentially a re-arranged version featuring elements of both the hardcore and drone versions, packaged in two 3" CDs with the same printed outer edge to make them appear to be traditional 5" CDs.[3]

Track listing

Hardcore

Side One

  1. untitled - 4:01
  2. untitled - 2:15
  3. untitled - 1:37
  4. untitled - 1:14
  5. untitled - 1:18
  6. untitled - 1:49
  7. untitled - 2:21

Side Two

  1. untitled - 1:14
  2. untitled - 0:46
  3. untitled - 1:01
  4. untitled - 2:01
  5. untitled - 10:31

Noise

Side One

  1. untitled - 16:56

Side Two

  1. untitled - 16:42

2013 CD Version

Disc One

  1. untitled - 1:58
  2. untitled - 1:24
  3. untitled - 1:40
  4. untitled - 1:12
  5. untitled - 1:22
  6. untitled - 0:59
  7. untitled - 3:13
  8. untitled - 1:14
  9. untitled - 0:45
  10. untitled - 1:29
  11. untitled - 2:39

Disc Two

  1. untitled - 17:59


Pressing History

Year Label Format Country Out of Print? Notes
2006 Important Records LP U.S. Yes Ltd. 1100. "Hardcore version" - released in U.S.
2006 Important Records LP U.S. Yes Ltd. 400. "Noise version" - released in Europe
2013 Daymare Recordings CD Japan No "Reissue" version

References

  1. Counting the alternate version of Soundtrack from Film "Mabuta no Ura"
  2. Counting both versions of this particular release
  3. Daymare Recordings announcing pre order of the 2013 version of Vein

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