Boris SmileBeartooth (2008)Count Your Lucky Stars Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Jelone (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on September 4th 2009
There’s a fine line to be walked when dealing with the cute ‘n’ kitschy, but Boris Smile treads it well on the Beartooth EP. To be fair, it’s not excessively kitschy; surface glances yield melancholic indie folk. But it’s the topics that central songwriter A. Wesley Chung matches to his orchestral pieces that lend Beartooth extra quality. Sure, “Hour of the Wolf” and “Books of Blank Pages” cover traditional approaches to alienation and relationships, but both become a little more literal on “Program Me to Love,” a tune about robot romance. More importantly, the opening track, “Beartooth (spooky version)” is about the power of bears. And fans of the Lewis and Clark Expedition will tell you, bears are to be feared and respected.
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Does this band realize that theres a huge band called Boris with a pretty big album called Smile? I came here to do what Tudor just did. Score is for the band "Boris" and their album "Smile" | Features
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