IFC has unveiled the full, unedited version of The Black Angels new video, “Entrance Song,” complete with a wandering, naked, dream girl. It’s not that she’s just not naked in the previously released family-approved version on VEVO – she’s nowhere to be found in it at all.
Directed by Michael Maxxis, the video chronicles a solitary biker’s psychedelic journey through a barren desert, where he is harassed by a mysterious glittery figure that conjures other riders to taunt him, seemingly at will. But in this saucy NSFW version, the protagonist encounters the naked beauty and rides off with her on his motorcycle into the great unknown…
The band’s new album Phosphene Dream marks a huge leap forward for The Black Angels. It was produced and mixed by Dave Sardy (Oasis, Wolfmother) in Los Angeles, a far stretch from the cozy Austin studios that delivered their first two records.
The Black Angels‘ Californian tour kicked off a couple of weeks ago in Santa Barbara, CA and included a set at Coachella Music Festival this past weekend. The band will be touring for the rest of April and will follow up with dates in August, so there’s plenty of time to catch them live. No excuses, folks! This tour is a must see!
And while we are going to tell you when you can catch them, we’re going to show you their sexy video first. Shhhh…
Austin quintet The Black Angels premiered their catchy new single “Telephone” on Spin.com today, and they’ll be selling it exclusively on iTunes starting next Tuesday.“Telephone” is the second track that the psych-rock group has offered from their long-awaited third album, Phosphene Dream, which hits U.S. stores September 14th from Blue Horizon.
Phosphene Dream marks a giant leap forward for the band. Produced and mixed by Dave Sardy (Oasis, Wolfmother, Black Mountain) over a period of six months in Los Angeles, the album shows off both sonically and musically a bold new direction for The Black Angels, a fresh take on the neo-Psychedelic movement they’ve been at the forefront of for years. … Continue Reading