The third long player from Texan psychedelic rockers The Black Angels sees a maturity in their music. All the usual elements are still there, the spaced out vocals, the swirling psychedelic organ and the heavy guitar riffs but it sounds more laid back and more confident than the previous two efforts. Like it.
If James Murphy would be a novelist, he would write books that are longer than twothousend pages, in which hardly nothing happens. But over some pages you got the feeling you are really into it.
A really lovely Re-Edit from the all time hit "It Takes A Muscle To Fall In Love"(Spectral Display). I just bought me the vinyl, realy awesom. The artwok as well.
A massive and very depressiv record, which is mainly about the way or
the understanding of forgiveness and punishment of god in the history of
religion. The video below is kind of a foodnote to understand this
record. So have a nice time...
It sounds like erery instrument is twisted in the wind. Music wich comes from great distance, metallic guitars slicing across your palette in the foreground, a bit dry but good enough for a rainy sunday afternoon, wich would have been yesterday.
Mc Bean is back (like Monifaktur as well) with one of his recend side projekts „Black Mountain.” Strong 1970s-style riffs makes you feel realy fucked up. Close your door, turn up the music, drink some wine, fuck off. Am 27.09. werden die auch im Festsaal Kreuzberg sein.
The song is nice but the video is even better. The video for the tune, which re-edits scenes from the 1970 Swedish film A Swedish Love Story, is a nice complement to the song's vibe. Cool and now I need to watch this film.