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The Black Angels are an American
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band from
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.Hannah Levin
Review of ''Passover''
'' The Stranger'', Apr 13 – Apr 19, 2006. Accessed 7 October 2006.
Formed in May 2004, they took their name from the
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." They have released six studio albums and one compilation album.


History


Early Years (2004–2005)

In 2005, the Black Angels were featured on a dual-disc compilation album of psychedelic music called ''Psychedelica Vol. 1'' from
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. This, along with the growing popularity of their MySpace page, gave the band a jump in popularity in the underground scene.


''Passover'' and ''Directions to See a Ghost'' (2006–2009)

The group's debut LP, ''
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,'' released in 2006, was generally well received in the underground independent rock community and was noted for its dark tones and lyrical content. A review of ''
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'' described them as "Walking in the shadows cast by
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mastermind
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," invoking "dirges" reminiscent of the 13th Floor Elevators. ''
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'' included a quote in the liner notes from
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: ''"Illness, insanity, and death are the black angels that kept watch over my cradle and accompanied me all my life."'' The band was featured on the soundtrack of the 2007
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'', and in the ninth episode of ''Californication''. They released their second album ''
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'' in 2008. Songs from ''Directions to See a Ghost'' were also featured in The History Channel's 2009 documentary, ''Manson''. Their song "Young Men Dead" was featured on the March 17, 2010 episode of ''UFC Primetime'', "St. Pierre vs. Hardy," on
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. "Young Men Dead" was also included on the soundtrack for the 2011 snowboard movie
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'. "Young Men Dead" was used in the soundtrack for the 2020 video game
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'. Festival appearances by the band during this time included
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2006 & 2008, and
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2008, among others. Touring partners included the
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, Roky Erickson,
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. Between October 28 and November 2, 2008, the band performed as Roky Erickson's backing band on the West Coast. The band featured on Unkle's May 2010 release, ''
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'', collaborating on a song called "Natural Selection."


''Phosphene Dream'', ''Indigo Meadow'', and ''Death Song'' (2010–present)

On April 23–25, 2010,
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and the Black Angels presented their third annual music-and-arts festival,
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. Bands topping the 43-band bill included
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,
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. The band's third album, ''
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'', was released on September 14, 2010. The group played the ATP New York 2010 Music Festival in Monticello, New York, in September 2010. On Record Store Day 2011 a 12" LP titled ''Another Nice Pair'' was released, a limited edition red LP containing the band's first two EPs. Of the total records pressed, 100 were randomly inserted with a print signed by Alex Maas, Stephanie Bailey, Christian Bland, Kyle Hunt, and Nate Ryan. The 4th annual
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ran from April 29 – May 1, 2011, and was held at the Seaholm Powerplant (the last event to be held inside the building) and featured Roky Erickson, Spectrum,
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, Atlas Sound,
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and A Place To Bury Strangers topping a lineup of 55 bands. The band's fourth album, ''
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'', was released on April 2, 2013, and they embarked on a tour across the United States in May 2013 in support of the album. In February 2014, the Black Angels recorded a version of "Soul Kitchen" for ''A Psych Tribute to the Doors'', released by
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. The 7th annual
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was held during May 2–4, 2014 at Carson Creek Ranch next to the
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and featured a rare Friday night performance from the legendary 1960s
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performing together on the same stage, the
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in which several instruments were lit on fire. On July 22, 2014, the Black Angels released their EP, '' Clear Lake Forest''. In December 2014, the Black Angels released a split single, along with Sonic Jesus, called "Molly Moves My Generation." The 8th annual
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, now renamed
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, was held from May 8–10, 2015 at Carson Creek Ranch and featured an impressive lineup, including a rare 50th anniversary reunion of pioneering Texas
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's 30th anniversary performance of ''
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were scheduled to perform, but Rose Windows announced their breakup prior to the event and Melody's Echo Chamber had travel issues and had to cancel. The band released their fifth album, '' Death Song'', in April, 2017. The band released their sixth album, ''Wilderness of Mirrors'', on September 16th, 2022.


Logo

Besides the band's name, the
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are also referred to in the band's logo, which incorporates a high-contrast negative image of the Velvet Underground's vocalist,
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Band members

Current * Stephanie Bailey – drums, percussion * Christian Bland – guitar, drone machine/organ * Alex Maas – vocals, bass, organ/drone machine * Jake Garcia – guitar * Ramiro Verdooren – keyboards, bass, guitar Former * Kyle Hunt – keyboards, percussion, bass, guitar *Nate Ryan – bass, guitar, occasional drums * Jennifer Raines – drone machine, keyboards, percussion * Todd Keller – guitar


Side projects

* The Viet Minh * Christian Bland & The Revelators * The UFO Club (Christian Bland, Lee Blackwell of
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& others) * Sweet Tea * Mien (Alex Maas, John Mark Lapham of
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)


Discography


Albums


Compilations

* ''Another Nice Pair'' (
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, compilation of first two EPs, 2011)


EPs

* '' The Black Angels'' (
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, 2005) * '' Black Angel Exit'' (Light in the Attic Records, 2008) * ''Phosgene Nightmare'' ( Blue Horizon, 2011) * '' Clear Lake Forest'' (Blue Horizon, 2014)


Singles

* "The First Vietnamese War" b/w "Nine Years" (released August 21, 2006) * "Better Off Alone" b/w "Yesterday Always Knows" (released May 28, 2007) * "Doves" b/w "Drone in G# Major" (released May 20, 2008) * "Telephone" (released August 3, 2010) * "Watch Out Boy" b/w "I'd Rather Be Lonely" (released April 21, 2012) * "Don't Play With Guns" (released January 22, 2013) * "Molly Moves My Generation" (released December 1, 2014) * "Waterloo Waltz" (released January 20, 2015) * "Currency" (released February 10, 2017) * "El Jardín" (June 2022)


References


External links

*
Austin Psych Fest – official site

The Black Angels collection
at the
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The Interface with The Black Angels
– interview & performance podcast on Spinner.com
Live Vidéos
fro
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