![]() “It was waiting for me to channel.”īut fans of the band’s earlier work need not worry: There are plenty of heady trips on Phosphene Dream, and they temper a psychedelic, Jefferson Airplane vibe with the pop acumen of the Lovin’ Spoonful.Īs of now, the Black Angels have but one scheduled U.S. “I bought a 355 12-string Rickenbacker in April ’09 while we were out recording in L.A., and the song must’ve been stuck inside the guitar, because once I picked it up to play, it came right out,” he says. “It’s about no one hearing your calling, while everything around you is crumbling, about being left lonely and nothing seeming holy,” guitarist Christian Bland tells .Īs for the sound of “Telephone,” Bland has a supernatural theory of how the song came to be. ![]() Also Read Priests, Downtown Boys, Screaming Females, More Sign Open Letter Regarding SXSW’s Deportation Clause
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