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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 12:27 pm 
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Anyone heard it?

Called Passover.

Bloody outstanding. Couple of tracks from band website.

http://www.theblackangels.com/mp3/02-The_Black_Angels-The_First_Vietnamese_War.wma

http://www.theblackangels.com/mp3/01-The_Black_Angels-Black_Grease.mp3

Review in Austin Chronicle from SXSW shows. Anyone from the monger manage crew manage to catch them.



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The Black Angels

It's not often that a band's performance can actually make you feel like you're having a flashback. Such is the dark charm of Austin's Black Angels.

Their descent has occurred rather fast since forming locally in 2004. Singer Alex Maas, guitarist Christian Bland, drummer Stephanie Bailey, bassist/guitarist Nate Ryan, keyboardist Kyle Hunt, drone manipulator Jennifer Raines, and, more recently, projectionist Richard Whymark gigged around town, and rumored marathon multimedia performances only added to their red haze. The grainy video element gives their live shows an eerie glow that might cause the aforementioned hallucination, but their lysergic tones and feral rhythms are what pull like quicksand.

Last year saw the release of their four-song EP on Seattle's Light in the Attic Records, an album that birthed their love child: clean, minimalist tones dosed with Brian Jonestown Massacre's psych adrenaline. Their debut full-length, Passover, out in April, channels the spirit of some dusty Texas roadside, drunk on peyote and howling at the moon, much like another psychedelic parent.

"We love the [Velvet Underground]," nods guitarist Bland. "They represent the evil side of the Sixties. While most other bands were singing about flowers and love, they were singing about heroin and death. They were singing about real things, nothing was candy-coated."

And Passover is anything but. It's a heavy, dirt-caked, war-is-hell opus of drone, Maas' strident voice rising and falling like a napalm bomb. The title even references a verse from Exodus 12:12-13: "The blood was a sign to the death angel to pass over their homes." From the viscous blues of "Black Grease" and ominous guitar scrape of "Manipulation" to Maas drawling, "You gave a gift to me in my young age. You sent me overseas, put the fear in me" on plodding opener "Young Men Dead." It's definitely, well, dark.

"I can see where people would think that, but we just sing about real life," Bland explains. "Our world is a dark place. It's not like we try to be dark. We're all happy people, but we just see things from a skewed perspective, I guess."

The themes of war and destruction are myriad on the album, but so are questions of love, death, values, and whether our generation is as fucked as our parents'. The Black Angels are just channeling something higher.

"The entire album parallels what's going on now with what happened in the Sixties," explains Bland. "The Vietnamese war is about learning from our mistakes so that we don't ever fall into the trap of a second Vietnamese war, which the current war in Iraq is panning out to be. I don't see us as being completely political; we sing about life and truth, and politics just happens to be one facet of that. We do have a message, and it's one of getting people to open up their minds so they can let everything come through."

Texas psych is rising again, and it's a bad moon


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they did a great session on KEXP not too long ago, I think it's free on itunes.


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f'd up cover.....

i dig that mp3 you posted......

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i like it. the packaging is, in fact, very cool.

at first i didn't want the rock n roll but then they brought it and now i partake in it.


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I've been listening to "Black Grease" for awhile now, and it's great, scuzzy rock n' roll stuff. Glad to hear the album kicks as well.

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I need to check that KEXP podcast out for sure.

This is a potential top 3 record for me this year. Taken me by suprise as i am not the biggest fan and have limited knowledge of the whole pysch rock genre. Recommend me some good 60's p.rock albums.

Song called "Empire" that fucking slays.


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I WANT THIS ALBUM!!!!!!!!!!! one release i'm definitely looking forward to.

i have the s/t ep and it's nearly not long enough. they are amazing live. really nice people too.

i LOVE LOVE LOVE that "scuzzy" rock sound.

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The album cover does wicked things when I scroll up and down.

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They backed up Anton Newcombe for 1 (20 minute) song @ SXSW when 2 members of Brian Jonestown Massacre didn't make it to Texas. They did the rest of the set by themselves and it was pretty badass. Def. something I wanna check out.

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I dig this a lot, but I can't figure what it reminds me of, it's got a bit of stomp and scuzz like The Stooges, which I like, but it's also got some VU drone going on. This is very cool, heavy rotation in the future.

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swiateck Wrote:
They backed up Anton Newcombe for 1 (20 minute) song @ SXSW when 2 members of Brian Jonestown Massacre didn't make it to Texas. They did the rest of the set by themselves and it was pretty badass. Def. something I wanna check out.


That sounds very cool. I read something about this. One of my LJ friends was at that gig and she said they rocked the house down.


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dude. this album rules.....

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dude. this album rules.....


I'm with you. I think I like goth Texas style.

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pumachik Wrote:
dude. this album rules.....


I'm with you. I think I like goth Texas style.


yeah i picked up the s/t ep awhile ago and couldn't stop listening to it. so i've been listening to this album all day.

tracks i dig:
bloodhounds on my trail
the prodigal sun
manipulation & black grease (but those were on the ep)

if you guys ever get a chance to see them live, please do. the keyboardist is such a sweetheart.

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I dig this a lot, but I can't figure what it reminds me of, it's got a bit of stomp and scuzz like The Stooges, which I like, but it's also got some VU drone going on. This is very cool, heavy rotation in the future.

at first listen, it's kinda reminding me of Clinic, although a much more fleshed out Clinic. i like it, but i'm not blown away.

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i like it, but i'm not blown away.


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the keyboardist is such a sweetheart.


yeah she is - at that show that swiateck was talking about, i got to talk with her and she bummed a smoke from me. i'll be seeing them again next weekend at the wall of sound festival in fort worth.

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haven't heard it but i pre ordered this a while ago. they're playing tomorrow night, anyone else gonna go see them?


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haven't heard it but i pre ordered this a while ago. they're playing tomorrow night, anyone else gonna go see them?


where they playing? i'm probably game.

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haven't heard it but i pre ordered this a while ago. they're playing tomorrow night, anyone else gonna go see them?


where they playing? i'm probably game.


Emo's, outside stage, 10PM-2AM, with Bella Parker, The Strange Boys, The Angelus.

If the price is right, I'll be there.

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GO! That live set I heard is amazing.


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seriously guys, they are AMAZING live. their live set reminds me a lot of the warlocks live.

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GO! That live set I heard is amazing.


I saw 'em at sxsw, will see them tomorrow, and will see them next weekend . . . plenty of music in my immediate future.

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doubt it'll cost much to get in.. and it looks like this'll be their last show in austin before they start touring again. they were pretty phenomenal last time i saw them so i'm gonna try to make it

a friend of mine is actually pretty good friends with the band so i got to hang out w/them a few weeks ago at their house.. at the time i had an enormous crush on their first ep so it was kind of weird to be in their presence and not gush. and maybe i'm just not used to being around musicians, especially ones who create music i crush over, but they were surprisingly 'normal' and friendly


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