Borracho

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Rectify 00:00 Tools
Know the Score 00:00 Tools
Empty 00:00 Tools
Know My Name 04:40 Tools
Stockpile 00:00 Tools
concentric circles 03:21 Tools
Redemption 00:00 Tools
Bloodsucker 00:00 Tools
I've Come for It All 00:00 Tools
Grab the Reins 00:00 Tools
Eye 00:00 Tools
All in Play 08:23 Tools
Never Get it Right 00:00 Tools
Grinder 00:00 Tools
Plunge/Return 10:09 Tools
Mob Gathering 00:00 Tools
Gold From Sand 00:00 Tools
Lost in Time 00:00 Tools
Overload 00:00 Tools
Circulos Concentricos 00:00 Tools
Animal Magnetism 00:00 Tools
King's Disease 05:04 Tools
Shark Tank 06:06 Tools
Shot Down, Banged Up, Fade Away 00:00 Tools
Flower 04:27 Tools
Border Crossing 00:00 Tools
Last Song 00:00 Tools
Drifted Away From The Sun 00:00 Tools
Descent 00:00 Tools
Fight the Prophets 07:19 Tools
Superego 00:00 Tools
Short Ride(When It's Over) 00:00 Tools
Short Ride (When it's Over) 00:00 Tools
Circulos Concéntricos 00:00 Tools
Stockpile (Alternate Vocals) 00:00 Tools
Círculos Concéntricos 00:00 Tools
Fight The Prophet 00:00 Tools
borracho 00:00 Tools
All in Play (live - previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Etter Dette 00:00 Tools
Know the Score (alternate vocals) 00:00 Tools
Super Ego 00:00 Tools
Plunge / Return 00:00 Tools
1.Gold from Sand 00:00 Tools
2.Overload 00:00 Tools
Oculus 35:52 Tools
Grab the Reins (live) 00:00 Tools
4.Descent 05:45 Tools
6.Flower 00:00 Tools
3.Lost in Time 00:00 Tools
genitallica 03:02 Tools
7.Shot Down, Banged Up, Fade Away 00:00 Tools
Plunge Return 00:00 Tools
5.Drifted Away from the Sun 00:00 Tools
Fuck Lyrikk 00:00 Tools
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Washington DC’s Borracho delivers a groove-laden and epic heavy rock sound that combines soaring musicality with subterranean propulsion. The band draws on deep influences that span multiple decades and genres, encompassing classic rock a-la Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, stoner grooves in the vein of Clutch, Down, and Fu Manchu, and epic metal akin to Metallica, Mastodon and High on Fire. They build upon this foundation with their own brand of sonic richness, occasionally delving into sludge and doom just enough to topple the fortress. The band took root in 2007, when four friends and bandmates set out to create a side-project that would indulge the heavier side of their musical tastes, and challenge their musicianship in new ways. The idea for Borracho was to create a straight-up stoner rock band to feature the vocals of Assrockers drummer Noah. In order to move him out from behind the kit, Adam West/Assrockers lead guitarist Mario moved onto the drums, an instrument he’s dabbled with for years. Adam West bassist Steve picked up his trusty flying V and like a riff machine, began unleashing material that quickly grew beyond the bounds of any one genre, probing further and deeper than his prior musical pursuits and, indeed, than the current group’s expectations. Assrockers rhythm guitarist Tim filled up the critical low end on bass, and the final piece was in place. The band debuted their first recorded song on a 7” split single with Adam West in summer 2008. This limited edition release of “Rectify” on No Balls Records (Germany) proved Borracho to be a formidable force, and gave fans a taste of what is still to come. Only 300 copies were pressed on clear/black swirled vinyl, and were available only at shows during the Adam West 2008 farewell tour of Europe, with copies occasionally showing up on eBay. While the band began as a side-project, the disbanding of Adam West after their 2008 tour of Europe and Assrockers’ loss of their 3rd bassist freed up more time for writing, rehearsing, and playing shows. The band recorded a fistful of tracks in the summer of 2009 in an abandoned turn of the century mansion, two of which have been made available as demo tracks. “Concentric Circles” and “Never Get it Right” offer a small, early sampling of what the band would come to offer stylistically. After a 2010 spent recording additional demos and playing shows with old friends The Brought Low, Black Thai, El Grande, King Giant, and others, Borracho entered Airshow studios in Takoma Park MD in March 2011. With Frank Marchand manning the boards, they were able to finally capture the sounds and tones they’ve been honing since conceiving the band. With a portfolio of classic Maryland doom and stoner rock records under his belt—including Hellhound Records’ “Asylum” and “Balance of Power” from Unorthodox, and “Center of the Universe” and “Life Out There” from Wretched— Frank brought his incredible talents and impeccable taste to the project, helping the band establish layered tones both honey-sweet and sequoia-thick. The result is a 60+ minute, sonically devastating, and musically captivating work that achieves utter heaviness without sacrificing melody or musical craftsmanship. Borracho’s debut full length has been worth the wait. An initial limited release on CD was released on the band’s own Livingroom Records imprint, and will be available at live shows, through the band’s website and CD Baby, and for download through iTunes, Bandcamp, and other electronic outlets. Splitting Sky will also get a limited edition release on Vinyl through the German label No Balls Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.