"I know enough to walk away when I got what I need..."
Do you like spice in your bite? Do you like noise in your rock? Do you like electronic feedback, chunky distorted guitar and bass? Do you want squashed beats that make you want to head bang? If you answered yes to it all, then welcome to the sound, the world, the anti-pop, full blown fuzz box that is Vangelism. "Animals in Heaven" is the duo's latest cacophony of sound and words. The sound is muscular but nimble, edgy but poetic and sonically I flashed on a car crash of Death From Above and Queens Of The Stone Age.
-Robb Donker Curtius
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2 punks and a boombox. And by punks we mean 90’s kids and by boombox we mean discman. Nomadic tune slingers planting their feet for various periods in places like Montreal, Nashville, Brooklyn, Toronto and Japan, all in search of jeans that fit just right. Plying their trade in a multitude of projects, some good, some bad, all worth it if the end result is getting here. Plowing through stages on 3 continents warming up beer drinkers for headliners as diverse as The Stranglers, DFA1979, Nashville Pussy, Electric Six and Bon F*ckin Jovi, these 2 90’s grunge rejects learned a thing or 2 about throwing down when the time comes. Just ask Toby Keith. Vangelism came out of isolations womb, fully formed from behind the steering wheel of 2 used cars parked 6ft away. Why wait for things to return to normal to get started ? Normal never waited for them.
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