6. BorisSmile
I’ve heard their new album about six times on our trips together and I don’t think I’ve embraced it as much [as Smile], ‘cos it’s got a more 80s sound. It helps that I’m not sure what these guys are singing about. It’s not music that could have been done by an American group. I like the fact that it’s done by these fucking drugged out Japanese dudes. There’s probably something in one of those eight minute long jams that I picked out and thought ‘Oh yeah! Cool! Let’s hear that again’. There’s something about these long passages that aren’t going to tell you a story, it’s not going to tell you an answer, it’s not about a melodic piece playing out. It’s just holding you out there on the edge, like, what’s happening next? I don’t know, I don’t know. There’s a lot of music doesn’t mean anything, so it just spins my mind where I’m not thinking about anything. That’s a great druggy calling that their music has for me. It suspends you, and you’re free – you’re just listening to Boris. That’s the only thing in your world at the time.