The Black Angels - Phosphene Dream album flac
Performer: The Black AngelsTitle: Phosphene Dream
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Indie Rock
Released: 2010
Country: US
MP3 album: 1124 mb
FLAC album: 1916 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: MP3 MP1 TTA WMA FLAC MP2 VQF
Genre: Rock
The Black Angels third album, and first release on Blue Horizon, is the highly anticipated "Phosphene Dream", which is set to come out on September 14th. Phosphene Dream marks a giant leap forward for the band. Their third album, Phosphene Dream, has been greeted with some fanfare: mainly due to it being the first release on reincarnated legendary blues label Blue Horizon. This doesn’t appear to have phased the Texans, who wore their appreciation of the blues firmly on their sleeves prior to signing to Mike Vernon’s label, and Phosphene Dream is primarily business as usual: murky, gloomy and hazy, the musical equivalent of a valium hit.
Texas’ Black Angels make wonderfully dark, mesmerizing psychedelic music, and one of their secret weapons is vocalist Alex Maas, who sounds a bit like the devil trying to be coy. His pinched whine is - delightfully -- both winsome and sinister, and Phosphene Dream burrows deep into the murk and morass of psych-rock weighted with paranoia and unease. The Velvet Underground may be the group’s patron saint, but they have a clear fondness for other dark horses of the genre, namely the Doors and 13th Floor Elevators.
And even if the Black Angels had given the songs on their third full-length album, Phosphene Dream, titles relating to bunnies, flowers, and ice cream, this music would still cast a long shadow of bad karma; the Black Angels appear to be stoned on the same stuff Thee Oh Sees have been taking for years, but with fewer hallucinations and a good. bit more crummy attitude
Band Name The Black Angels. Album Name Phosphene Dream. Released date 14 September 2010. Labels Blue Horizon Ventures. Music StylePsychedelic Rock. Members owning this album9.
The Black Angels third album, and first release on Blue Horizon, is the highly anticipated Phosphene Dream, which is set to come out on September 14th. Produced and mixed by Dave Sardy (Oasis, Wolfmother, Band of Horses, Black Mountain) over a period of six months in Los Angeles, the album shows off a bold new direction for The Black Angels both sonically and musically, a fresh take on the neo-Psychedelic movement they've been at the forefront of for years. The song is also featured on the film's recently released soundtrack. While past albums Passover and Directions to See a Ghost were recorded in the band's hometown of Austin, Texas, the process by which Phosphene Dream was created pulled the band out of their comfort zone and forced them to look at songwriting and recording in a way they never had before.
Phosphene Dream is the third album from Austin, Texas rock band The Black Angels. It was released on September 13, 2010 in the UK and September 14, 2010 in the United States by Blue Horizon. This is the first album the Black Angels have released with their new label, Blue Horizon Records, having previously worked with Light in the Attic Records. The album debuted in the US at on the Billboard Top 200 Charts. Phosphene Dream Q&A. More The Black Angels albums. Show all albums by The Black Angels.
Phosphene Dream, 03:41. True Believers, 04:33.
As with their previous two albums, Phosphene Dream finds The Black Angels navigating the void between garage-psych revivalism and modern space-rock. Organ-laced brain throbbers like "Bad Vibrations" and "Entrance Song" make it clear the Austin outfit is acutely aware of their Texan forefathers The 13th Floor Elevators and The Red Krayola. Yet they never go all-out retro (which is refreshing). As with their previous two albums, Phosphene Dream finds The Black Angels navigating the void between garage-psych revivalism and modern space-rock.
Tracklist
| 1 | Bad Vibrations |
| 2 | Haunting At 1300 McKinley |
| 3 | Yellow Elevator #2 |
| 4 | Sunday Afternoon |
| 5 | River Of Blood |
| 6 | Entrance Song |
| 7 | Phosphene Dream |
| 8 | True Believers |
| 9 | Telephone |
| 10 | The Sniper |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed To – Blue Horizon Ventures
- Manufactured By – The Orchard
- Manufactured By – ADA GLOBAL Ltd.
- Distributed By – ADA GLOBAL Ltd.
- Distributed By – The Orchard
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – The Black Angels
- Copyright (c) – The Black Angels
- Published By – Death Song Publishing, Co.
- Produced At – Sunset Sound
- Produced At – Sage & Sound
- Mixed At – Sage & Sound
- Mastered At – Marcussen Mastering
- Mixed At – Sunset Sound
Credits
- Artwork [Drawings] – Wes Wilson
- Bass, Organ [Rheem Mark Vii], Guitar, Percussion [Floor Tom] – Kyle Hunt
- Drums, Percussion – Stephanie Bailey
- Engineer – Ryan Castle
- Engineer [Assistant] – Alec Gomez
- Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Organ [Air], Autoharp [Electric] – Nate Ryan
- Guitar, Vocals, Organ, Bass, Harmonium, Artwork By – Christian Bland
- Producer, Mixed By – D. Sardy*
- Vocals, Bass, Organ [Vox], Guitar, Percussion – Alex Maas
Notes
Fold-out digipak contains 16-page booklet with all song lyrics.Produced and Mixed at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, CA (May 2009), and at Sage & Sound in Hollywood, CA (September/October 2009).
© & ℗ 2010 The Black Angels under license to Blue Horizon Ventures.
On back cover:
Manufactured & Distributed by The Orchard.
On Disc:
Manufactured & Distributed by ADA Global.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 16581 67802 6
- Matrix / Runout: | BHV167802 | *040469 |
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L909
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 2UBF
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| none | The Black Angels | Phosphene Dream (2xCDr, Album, Promo) | Not On Label | none | US | 2010 |
| BHV-16780-1 | The Black Angels | Phosphene Dream (LP, Album, 180) | Blue Horizon | BHV-16780-1 | US | 2010 |
| BHV-16780-2ADV, BHV167802ADV | The Black Angels | Phosphene Dream (CD, Album, Promo) | Blue Horizon , Blue Horizon | BHV-16780-2ADV, BHV167802ADV | US | 2010 |
| PCD-20102 | The Black Angels | Phosphene Dream (CD, Album) | P-Vine Records | PCD-20102 | Japan | 2011 |









