
The Black Angels Phosphene Dream Blue Horizon Through their first two albums (Passover and Directions to See a Ghost) The Black Angels have always had that sound down. It was a mix of experimental drone and blistering, bluesy guitars, buttressed by heavily thumping drums. It was a sound that could be both mesmerizing and exhilarating, often in the same song. Yet, as Directions to See a Ghost saw that sound spread over three LPs with multiple songs running close to or over the five-minute mark, some began to wonder if they were anything other [...]