The Black Angels Share New Track "I'd Kill For Her"



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The Black Angels Share New Track "I'd Kill For Her"Upcoming Album 'Death Song' Out April 21 on Partisan Records
The Black Angels have shared the second track from their upcoming album ‘Death Song’, out April 21st on Partisan Records. Called “I’d Kill For Her”, the new track just premiered via Dangerous Minds, who called the band “psychedelia’s premier standard bearers.” They also chatted with the band’s Alex Maas about the new project, read/listen here: http://bit.ly/2ncZJgbProduced by Phil Ek (Father John Misty, Fleet Foxes, The Shins), ‘Death Song’ features some of the heaviest music these psych rockers have ever put to wax – slow-burning, menacing fuzz earworms meditating on the realities of society and devotion. The album’s opening track, “Currency”, has already earned raves everywhere from the New York Times to NPR Music, who say “heavy psych rarely feels as fresh as it does with The Black Angels”.Listen to “Currency” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qryaZmxdK1AOn April 22nd, a special limited edition release of ‘Death Song’ will be made available in honor of Record Store Day, including the new album on two glow-in-the-dark vinyl LPs and packaging printed entirely in blacklight-reactive ink. Sneak peek here: https://youtu.be/aV_l83KLQ2QClick here for a list of stores participating in Record Store Day.The Black Angels performed at SXSW last week, and kick off an extensive tour next month including a headline set at one of the first-ever shows at new NYC venue Brooklyn Steel. The band will be supported by A Place to Bury Strangers, see full dates below.Pre-order ‘Death Song’ here: www.theblackangels.com The Death March TourApril 26 – The Basement East – Nashville, TNApril 27 – The Mill & Mine – Knoxville, TNApril 28 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GAApril 29 – The Orange Peel – Asheville, NCApril 30 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DCMay 2 – Brooklyn Steel – Brooklyn, NYMay 4 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PAMay 5 – Paradise Rock Club – Boston, MAMay 6 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ONMay 7 – St. Andrew’s Hall – Detroit, MIMay 9 – The Woodward Theater – Cincinnati, OHMay 10 – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OHMay 11 – Thalia Hall – Chicago, ILMay 12 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MNMay 13 – Majestic Theatre – Madison, WIMay 15 – Delmer Hall – St. Louis, MOMay 16 – Madrid Theatre – Kansas City, MOMay 18 – White Oak Music Hall – Houston, TXMay 19 – Granada Theater – Dallas, TXMay 20 – Stubb’s – Austin, TX
Supported by A Place to Bury Strangers
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