Posted February 02, 2007 by American Slag Heap
The First Vietnamese War
by The Black Angels
, drone

American Slag Heap says: The Black Angels are known as champions of drone a'la Velvet Underground, and true as that is, it wouldn't add up to such a powerful force without a special voice sailing over the top. Singer Alex Maas' focuses this brilliant combo and brings its talents to bear on serious matters without sounding dreary or preachy. "The First Vietnamese War" is a straight shooting protest song that bridges generations. The music is hypnotic, and there isn't a wasted line in it.
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