The Angelus
Backyard On Bell
410 N Bell St
Denton, TX 76209
Oct 25, 2019
7:00 PM CDT
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The Angelus returns to Denton
Hope you're ready
Strays
riff-slinging psych lords (check out their new album)
https://straystx.bandcamp.com/album/time-death-void-dream
THE ANGELUS
bone-chilling doomgaze ambience
https://theangelus.bandcamp.com/
Doomfall
doom, and I cannot stress this enough... metal
https://doomfall.bandcamp.com/
Endless Caverns
drone folk // new band
https://endlesscaverns.bandcamp.com/
$6 at the door
7pm Door
all ages
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The Angelus Biography
In 2017, The Angelus gave us their second full-length offering, 'There Will Be No Peace', a foreboding and despairing narrative told through carefully interwoven compositions of dark hymnal doom. Pretty. Bleak. A pre-apocalyptic telling of coming times that garnered much critical acclaim.
Following the success of the album, bandleader Emil Rapstine was invited to record with the post-doom, atmospheric black metal band Dead To A Dying World, alongside such luminary guests as Jarboe (ex-SWANS) and Thor Harris (ex-SWANS). Emil subsequently spent the summer touring with the band as their album Elegy (Profound Lore) was met with one stellar review after another.
Now a full-time member of Dead To A Dying World, Emil has not put The Angelus on the back burner. 2019 saw the release of their original song "The Young Birds" and, a cover of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' "The Weeping Song". Now the band has completed their next full-length album, "Why We Never Die".
"Why We Never Die" was recorded by Alex Bhore (formerly of This Will Destroy You) in Dallas, TX at Elmwood Recording, which belongs to Grammy Award winning producer John Congleton (SWANS, Chelsea Wolfe, St. Vincent, Angel Olsen). The album was mastered by Sarah Register (Protomartyr, Horse Lords, Lower Dens).
Influences the band cites include SWANS, Wovenhand, Anna von Hausswolff, Windhand, Lungfish, Tinariwen, & Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
The Angelus take their name from the painting by Jean-François Millet, inspired by the feeling of lonesome supplication the painting conveys.
Read MoreFollowing the success of the album, bandleader Emil Rapstine was invited to record with the post-doom, atmospheric black metal band Dead To A Dying World, alongside such luminary guests as Jarboe (ex-SWANS) and Thor Harris (ex-SWANS). Emil subsequently spent the summer touring with the band as their album Elegy (Profound Lore) was met with one stellar review after another.
Now a full-time member of Dead To A Dying World, Emil has not put The Angelus on the back burner. 2019 saw the release of their original song "The Young Birds" and, a cover of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' "The Weeping Song". Now the band has completed their next full-length album, "Why We Never Die".
"Why We Never Die" was recorded by Alex Bhore (formerly of This Will Destroy You) in Dallas, TX at Elmwood Recording, which belongs to Grammy Award winning producer John Congleton (SWANS, Chelsea Wolfe, St. Vincent, Angel Olsen). The album was mastered by Sarah Register (Protomartyr, Horse Lords, Lower Dens).
Influences the band cites include SWANS, Wovenhand, Anna von Hausswolff, Windhand, Lungfish, Tinariwen, & Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
The Angelus take their name from the painting by Jean-François Millet, inspired by the feeling of lonesome supplication the painting conveys.
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