The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 3 is an album by Japanese band Boris. This album maintains the drone/ambient sound kept with the previous two albums and is still vocal-less. Again, a couple of songs are very much in the vein of Sunn O))) ("No Ones Grieve Part 1" and "Sola Stone"), but the song "Leviathan" sounds like an ambient version of the song "Flood". The release itself was done on Conspiracy Records only on vinyl. 700 Orange copies were pressed and sold on Conspiracy's website and various distributors, while 300 light blue copies were sold on tour. The cover is nearly identical to The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 2 except for the number change, the writing is in blue instead of green and the curtain on the right side is in a slightly different position.
The album was remastered on the boxset The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked - Chonicle.
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