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Mercury Rev
Boces


4.5
superb

Review

by Zebra USER (177 Reviews)
December 28th, 2006 | 65 replies


Release Date: 1993 | Tracklist


Mercury Rev are strange. Out of all the messy, out of control, and chaotic noise-rock albums to come out during the 90's Boces is pretty much the craziest. Not just because it’s overly filled with feedback and distortion, but because the band will go from playing light hearted dream pop to boisterous noise-fests. The mellow guitar lines and dreamy vocal melodies will lull you in and then the band will go crazy thrashing away at their instruments blasting hard hitting guitar riffs and thumping bass lines.

Just take the first track Meth of a Rockette’s Kick for example. The group lulls you in with David Bakers hypnotic voice and the female la la la la backing vocals. The first part of the song resembles a demented Sesame Street theme song as it hypnotizes you with it’s whimsical beauty. However towards the end of the track Mercury Rev take you by surprise as they pump up the volume and ruthlessly pound out noisy guitar distortion. Blending dream-pop, psychadelica and shoegaze influences Mercury Rev create the ultimate stoner anthem with Meth of a Rockette’s Kick...and that’s only the first ten minutes of the album.

Fortunately the opening track is not the only redeeming quality of Boces. The band continues to attack their instruments on tracks like Bronx Cheer and Snorry Mouth where Donahues raging guitar verses dominate the vocals and bass. You just can’t beat production like this, the double dueling guitars take over the music as the vocals are buried deep in the mix. Boces is both dreamy and out of control at the same time and that’s what gives it such a unique and interesting sound.

But Mercury Rev can do more then turn up the volume on their guitar amplifiers. Boys Peel Out incorporates an xylophone into the music as it’s compelled by Bakers childish voice and whimsical lyrical imagery. While the tune is drastically different from anything else off of the album it does not sound out of place due Bakers trance inducing voice. The single, Something For Joey resembles a rusty Pavement song as its scratchy guitar riffs and dreamy, summertime atmosphere takes control of you. Mercury Rev even throw in a wiry flute solo during the instrumental chorus creating another strange yet satisfying effect. Possibly the eeriest song that the band has ever composed Girlfren takes away all the chaos and distortion that the album features and focuses on something entirely different. It showcases Baker mumbling indecipherable words over simple piano chords. Out of the ten tracks on Boces most of them have at least a few minutes of noise filled pop but Mercury Rev change things up occasionally and experiment with their already unique sound.

If you combine the Flaming Lips, My Bloody Valentine, and the Melvins you have Mercury Rev in a nutshell. Boces is certainly not the most accessible album out there but it sure is one hell of a trip. The intricate blend of psychadelica, metal, shoegazer, and dream-pop creates such a trippy and chaotic atmosphere that it’s hard not to like. If you want something strange and experimental or if you just want to rock out then you cannot go wrong with Boces, the ultimate noise album.



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The Jungler
December 28th 2006


4826 Comments


I've heard very good things about these guys, most of which compare them to The Flaming Lips. They sound really good, is this a good place to start?
Great review Mr. Jackson.

Two-Headed Boy
December 28th 2006


4527 Comments


'Sup Chris? Great review.

Sounds really good, have to keep my eye out for it.

Zebra
Moderator
December 28th 2006


2647 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It's their best album so I suppose it's a good place to start. Just know what you're getting yourself into before your make a purchase because it's a bit inaccessible.

Oddsen
December 28th 2006


1127 Comments


Nice review. This sounds interesting.

Flute solos=awesome

Sepstrup
December 28th 2006


1567 Comments


I might check this out. I like Deserter's Songs. Cool review, you described the sound very well. This Message Edited On 12.28.06

metallicaman8
December 28th 2006


4677 Comments


Hmm...someone named Chris Jackson used to live about 15 minutes away from me. I don't suppose you ever lived on Paddock Green, Corunna, Ontario, Canada?

Anywho, great work.

MrKite
December 28th 2006


5020 Comments


Sexy album art.
Sexy review.

Funeralopolis
April 14th 2014


14586 Comments


Damn not even a comment since 2006

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
March 17th 2015


28200 Comments


"something for joey" is a banger

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
March 17th 2015


16709 Comments


gonna give this a look after i finish deserters stay tuned fam

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
March 18th 2015


28200 Comments


they're really different

A lot of people who love this hate Deserter's, not sure about vice versa

PunkMoon
March 21st 2015


228 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

If there's one thing I can't stand, it's up.

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
August 25th 2015


62499 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I think



I think you think



I think you think too much

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
August 25th 2015


62499 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"A lot of people who love this hate Deserter's, not sure about vice versa"



This is more of my kind of jam than Deserter's, but I dig both

ArsMoriendi
May 29th 2016


41566 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Heard the opening track from this and wow, bookmarked for later

ArsMoriendi
June 2nd 2016


41566 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I don't get it! The first 2 tracks were brilliant, and tracks 3, 4, and 6 were decent



But wow everything else basically just sucked. Especially Snorry Mouth, like 11 minutes of just blah





The first 2 tracks are so good though, that I'm compelled to give this a relisten...

ArsMoriendi
June 2nd 2016


41566 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I have not

Jots
Emeritus
June 2nd 2016


7584 Comments


Baker-era Rev is best Rev

ArsMoriendi
June 2nd 2016


41566 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Checking Frittering right now



Update: it was really good, makes Boces look worse as a whole...

DoofusWainwright
June 2nd 2016


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Ars I'm a big fan of the Rev but even I've got to admit I don't rate this as highly as most other MR fans, it's overall scrappy as fuck



Deserter's Songs and about half of Yerself are God tier, then All is Dream and See You are both excellent



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