The Black Angels - Haunting At 1300 McKinley
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Released: 28th March 2011
Reviewer: Derek Robertson
Their new found prudence suits them.
Released: 28th March 2011
Reviewer: Derek Robertson
New album 'Phosphene Dream' bucks the trend though, a perfect example being second single 'Haunting At 1300 McKinley'. Borrowing heavily from classic 60’s blues-rock, a standard progression riff with reverb is lifted up by pounding drums and a driving bass line which doesn’t kick in until nearly a minute has fizzed by. The simplicity of the verses allows Alex Maas’ voice to take centre stage, his impassioned delivery sounding more and more like the musings of some wise sage, a veritable rock shaman from a bygone era.
As quickly as it starts, it’s over, barely two and a half minutes later. It’s their second shortest song ever, incidentally only beaten by 'Telephone', their first offering from this LP. Whether through their own volition, or the promptings of producer D. Sardy, their new found prudence suits them, and cutting out the bombast gives their sound a leaner, tighter edge. They still score low for originality, but then The Black Angels were never about re-inventing the wheel – it’s a re-telling of the past and a fondly remembered golden era. And at that, they’re still fairing pretty well.
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