Album artwork for Indigo Meadow by The Black Angels

The Black Angels' most revelatory collection thus far, Indigo Meadow marks the Austin, Texas-based band's fourth full-length release, following 2010's acclaimed Phosphene Dream. Once again The Black Angels prove themselves the undisputed avatars of contemporary psychedelic rock, simultaneously exalting the genre's kaleidoscopic past as they thrust it further into the future. Now a four-piece - ably supported behind the board by producer / mixer John Congleton (David Byrne and St Vincent, Explosions In The Sky, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah) - the band have brought new focus to their wide-ranging songcraft, the righteous riffs and dogmatic drones gaining increased power as they fuel a more expansive emotional terrain. A 21st century trip as transcendent as any in the canon, Indigo Meadow masterfully affirms The Black Angels' full-throttle commitment to the psychedelic ethos of creativity, community and boundless experimentation.

The Black Angels

Indigo Meadow

Album artwork for Indigo Meadow by The Black Angels
CD

£12.99

Released 01/04/2013Catalogue Number

bhv167902

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The Black Angels

Indigo Meadow

Album artwork for Indigo Meadow by The Black Angels
CD

£12.99

Released 01/04/2013Catalogue Number

bhv167902

Learn more

The Black Angels' most revelatory collection thus far, Indigo Meadow marks the Austin, Texas-based band's fourth full-length release, following 2010's acclaimed Phosphene Dream. Once again The Black Angels prove themselves the undisputed avatars of contemporary psychedelic rock, simultaneously exalting the genre's kaleidoscopic past as they thrust it further into the future. Now a four-piece - ably supported behind the board by producer / mixer John Congleton (David Byrne and St Vincent, Explosions In The Sky, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah) - the band have brought new focus to their wide-ranging songcraft, the righteous riffs and dogmatic drones gaining increased power as they fuel a more expansive emotional terrain. A 21st century trip as transcendent as any in the canon, Indigo Meadow masterfully affirms The Black Angels' full-throttle commitment to the psychedelic ethos of creativity, community and boundless experimentation.