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Of all the artists in Japan's thriving noise-music community,
the Boredoms
undoubtedly had the most fun. Although their maniacally extreme cacophony was by no means accessible listening, it was underpinned by a gleeful sense of humor that helped them find a limited (but still surprisingly wide) audience among alternative rockers. A typical
Boredoms
track might feature massively distorted guitars, squealing synths, any number of odd found-object noisemakers, or studio-manipulation effects; conventional song structures are thrown out the window in favor
of abrupt, whiplash-inducing changes of direction. With
Sonic Youth
and
Nirvana
counting themselves among
the Boredoms
' fans, the group actually signed major-label deals during the early '90s, both in Japan and the U.S., and played the Lollapalooza main stage. Although
the Boredoms
' American deal eventually fell through, they continued to record steadily in Japan, progressing into a sort of trance-inducing, psychedelia-tinged experimental rock indebted to the '70s Krautrock movement.
The Boredoms
were formed in early 1986 in Osaka, Japan, by vocalist
Yamatsuka Eye
(who later went by
Yamantaka Eye
, then
Yamataka Eye
, and sometimes just
eYe
).
Eye
had been a member of the noise-rock band
the Hanatarash
, as had drummer
Taketani
; the rest of the original lineup featured guitarist
Tabata Mara
and bassist
Hosoi
. It quickly disintegrated; first,
Taketani
was let go in favor of
Yoshikawa Toyohito
, then
Hosoi
was replaced by
Hira
(sometimes
Hilah
), and finally
Mara
-- who quit to join
Zeni Geva
-- was replaced by
Yamamoto Seiichi
(aka
Yama-Motor
). Thus constituted,
the Boredoms
recorded their debut three-song EP,
Anal by Anal
, in 1986; their first full-length,
Osozeran No Stooges Kyo
("The Stooges Craze in Osozeran"), followed in 1988, with both records later collected on
Onanie Bomb Meets the Sex Pistols
.
Yoshimi Yokota
(aka
Yoshimi P-WE
) became the band's new drummer and first female member in 1988;
Yoshikawa
switched to percussion and quit the following year, replaced first by
Hasegawa Chu
and then by
ATR
. Following
Eye
's work with
John Zorn
's avant-garde
Naked City
ensemble,
the Boredoms
' second album,
Soul Discharge
, was issued in the U.S. by Shimmy Disc in 1990; though some found them pointlessly abrasive, overall the record's crazed attack made them a hip name to drop in underground circles. The buzz surrounding
the Boredoms
culminated in major-label deals with Warner Japan and Reprise in the U.S., the first fruits of which were 1993's
Pop Tatari
, for which
Yoshikawa
returned as co-lead vocalist and synthesizer player. The follow-up
Chocolate Synthesizer
was released in the U.S. in 1995 (a year later than Japan), and the band supported it by playing a string of main stage dates on that year's Lollapalooza tour.
Lollapalooza marked the peak of
the Boredoms
' visibility in America, which began to cool down afterwards.
Yoshikawa
left again, and the band took some time to release a new LP, instead busying themselves with numerous side projects and issuing a series of EPs, dubbed
Super Roots
, that often appeared only in Japan. Reprise wound up dropping them, at which point the small Birdman label began to pick up some of their releases for domestic distribution. Fortified with a
third
drummer/percussionist in
EDA
, 1998 brought the EP
Super Go!!!!!
and the full-length
Super Ae
, which heralded the group's increasing psychedelic/Krautrock influence. The same year, the band recorded a split single with
77
-- the "performing" alias of their manager's infant son. 2000 saw the beginning of a series of remix albums titled
Rebore
; individual volumes featured
U.N.K.L.E.
,
Ken Ishii
,
DJ Krush
, and
Eye
himself.
Eye
's increasing interest in electronica was reflected on the band's next official full-length album, the trippy
Vision Creation Newsun
, released in the U.S. on Birdman in 2001. Things were quiet for some time after the release of
Vision Creation Newsun
and rumors began circulating that the Boredoms had broken up. A smaller version of the group reconvened and played some shows as the Voordoms in 2003, giving further fire to the break up hearsay. In 2005, however, the Boredoms returned with the U.S. release of
Seadrum/House of Sun
. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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