Fans of BJM and Secret Machines will dig the Black Angels, a band who’s dubbed its primitive psych-rock “Native American Drone ‘N’ Roll.” The bassist was born on a cult compound and the organist grew up in a mortuary. That creepiness informs their stoner metal sound (dig the otherwordly “Manipulation” on MySpace). Black Angels play Boston’s Middle East Upstairs tonight and Brooklyn’s Southpaw tomorrow. If you go (good way to celebrate Native American Heritage Month) let us know what you think.

Comments (20)
  1. catchy riff/monotone rithm
    the doors meet nirvana meet joy division meet led zep?
    better if shorter

  2. Nate  |   Posted on Nov 8th, 2005

    Saw them open for Clap Your Hands here in DC a few weeks ago. “Drone ‘n Roll” is definitely an appropriate label … the music I heard before I escaped downstairs to the cafe was just about the most monotonous, pointless, bass-heavy dreck I’ve ever experienced from a live band. Some people seemed to be crazy into them, but they struck me as completely wrong as a match with CYHSY. I do not get the (at this point fairly limited) hype.

  3. brock  |   Posted on Nov 8th, 2005

    I saw The Black Angels last night at Sin e in Manhattahan, and it fucking blew my mind! The show was amazing Native American Drone and Roll suites these guys perfectly. This is one of the best shows I have seen in 15 years. As far as Im concerned CYHSY is sesame street compared to these machines. I can’t wait for the full length, my music head friends were blown away! “Who are these guys? Who are they signed too they kept asking???” I found out after the show they are on Light In The Attic based out of Seattle. I left the show with weak knees.

  4. brock  |   Posted on Nov 8th, 2005

    I saw The Black Angels last night at Sin e in Manhattahan, and it fucking blew my mind! The show was amazing Native American Drone and Roll suites these guys perfectly. This is one of the best shows I have seen in 15 years. As far as Im concerned CYHSY is sesame street compared to these machines. I can’t wait for the full length, my music head friends were blown away! “Who are these guys? Who are they signed too they kept asking???” I found out after the show they are on Light In The Attic based out of Seattle. I left the show with weak knees.

  5. mellisa  |   Posted on Nov 8th, 2005

    These Texas kids made my month. Who ever wrote that they sound like Nirvana probably likes sum 41 too. Do check them out, for sure a band to look out for! I love the simple sound that sent me into a whirling dervish mind fuck.

  6. Adrian Waits  |   Posted on Nov 8th, 2005

    I was at the D.C. show when these guys played for Clap Your Hands, I drove 3 hrs to see The Black Angels and it was worth every second. I loved them, I found them on Myspace.
    I didn’t to stay for CYHSY but I must say I like to see mixed bills such as these. It opens peoples minds and believe you me these guys changed me for the better. These cats are going to be BIG.

  7. And the Preachers’ Kids are opening. Am There.

  8. D. Dagger Pitchfork review:
    10/10
    ?All my unemployed music industry friends heard this while going down on their 3rd consecutive cock, paused till the end of the song, then went right back to sucking dick (you really can’t blame them, they get paid by the hour). Imagine if Lou Reed fucked Hope Sandoval in some seedy Detroit hotel while listening to a mixed CD with the Verve, Ride, Swervedriver, and of course The Brain Jonestown Warlocks…Oh yeah, imagine if they had a baby…well this is what the kid would sound like if he grew up on Can, The Dream Syndicate, and a lot of peyote.?

  9. interview with Black angels and musicisnotdead.com

  10. Antonio  |   Posted on Nov 8th, 2005

    I liked that Dagger.

  11. kinda feelin this! (especially since i haven’t even finished my first cup of coffee yet) thanks!

  12. Doug  |   Posted on Nov 10th, 2005

    They recorded a live set over at the station I used to work at, KVRX Austin. You can check out some more of their tracks at :

    http://www.kvrx.org/locallive/performance.php?pid=634

    Enjoy!

  13. Ralph Matchio  |   Posted on Nov 14th, 2005

    holy shit, that live footage is truly sick! thanks for posting that. honestly, you just made my monday. i caught the band in detroit over the weekend and have been itching for part II ever since. cheerio!

  14. Other than the reliance on toms, I wouldn’t say there’s anything significantly “Native American” about their music. Anyway, here’s the review: http://heartonastick.blog-city.com/thursdays_child_is_sundays_clown_black_angelspreachers_kids_.htm

  15. jay jay  |   Posted on Nov 19th, 2005

    fuck the haters, the black angels are the revolution. If only more bands would draw from their influences then we wouldnt have any shitty music left to listen to. Spacemen 3 would be proud.

  16. julie g  |   Posted on Nov 30th, 2005

    Im so glad a friend introduced me to The Black Angels. They are so fucking good. They are even sweeter people. Oh i checked out uhh, oh yeah, “the preacher’s kids”, hahahha. i can see why there fans don’t understand The Black Angels. OMG, the preachers kids are like creed meets the eagles! whoo hoo…. Im not here to tramp on TPK, but that must have been an akward bill for the the Heavy Drone drenched Angels.

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