For fans of SWANS, Wovenhand, Lord Buffalo, Tinariwen, & Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Windhand, Anna von Hausswolff, Lungfish.
The Angelus’s third studio album is brimming with songs of the thunderously sublime and arrestingly heartfelt.
In a dim world, with death our only guarantee, The Angelus returns with their third full-length offering 'Why We Never Die'. An album full of songs both powerfully engulfing and mesmerizingly intimate, the album’s title alludes to one's constant rebirth through the creation of music and to the band’s hope to transcend the impending eventuality of death when all that remains is the music, and art becomes artifact.
The cover art, featuring a highly stylized rendering of a white peacock resembling the traditional description of the phoenix, reinforces the hope that rebirth through creation allows us to live forever in the material world.
The Dallas, Texas trio consists of Emil Rapstine (Dead To A Dying World) on guitar and vocals, accompanied by his stalwart co-conspirator Justin Evans on drums and backing vocals, and their newest accomplice Justin Ward on bass.
The album, saturated with plaintive, intoning, and harmonizing vocals, despairing lyrics and darkly droning guitar, draws from post-rock, doom, folk, and dark psychedelic rock. The pleading voices and resounding chords here do not decay because they belong to any ears open to hear them as they reverberate for eternity.
Pretty. Bleak. Those words encapsulate the sweeping and majestic sounds that build like storm systems and burst into bone-rattling sonic downpours that the Dallas, TX trio The Angelus summon up.
Emil Rapstine: Guitar and Vocals
Justin Evans: Drums and Backing Vocals
Justin Ward: Bass.