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Black Boned Angel - Supereclipse II
second untitled track from Supereclipse (2003), first 10 minutes. Drone doom metal from New Zealand.

By: UshumGal86
Duration: 10.00
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Views: 9604
Rating: 4.3636365
Godflesh - Black Boned Angel
Track 3. Selfless (1994): After a very long delay, Godflesh released only their third full length album. Earache had been having problems merging with Columbia, and finally, they resolved everything. Godflesh was now just Justin and Ben. Lyrics: If only the damned Would stay damned There would be no forever There would be no loss If I could cleansed If I could be whole There could be no pain ???? --Repeat first verse Credits: GC Green - bass Justin Broadrick - guitar, vocals

By: DrGonzo123456789
Duration: 6.78
min.
Views: 11732
Rating: 5.0
Nadja / Black Boned Angel (Self Titled)
Released in 2009 on 20 Buck Spin. Nadja is an experimental / drone / ambient duo from Canada. Black Boned Angel is a guy named Campbell Kneale from New Zealand who makes very dark, atmospheric, experimental, drone music. The recorded one track before this release called "Christ Send Light" (EP). This album took some listening to really get into. I guess the main theme of this album is try and describe, with music, Satan being thrown out of the heavens, him tearing a horn on a cloud and bathing in the mixture those two elements created. The album starts off rather gently, with this gradual undercurrent of electronic noise slowly rising to the surface. A buzzing guitar suddenly comes roaring from the surface, coupled with huge swathes of fuzzy feedback and all kinds of high pitched harmonics and radiant, staticy sounds. This carries on for the majority of the album, slowly swirling and shifting tones and frequencies. Lots of hiss Percussion is used very sparsely. The over all feel of this album was of a long, gradual, monumental crash. All the sounds were reminiscent of something crumbling, something sacred getting slowly torn and all these radiant sounds come cascading out. It feels very big and momentous. A fairly good album, if you're a fan of the genre. Progresses fairly subtly after the initial loud guitar interjection. The final song does seem to repeat itself a little too much towards the end. A minor complaint. Lots to get lost in here for fans of subtle sound ...

By: YoureWrongImRight
Duration: 6.53
min.
Views: 1793
Rating: 5.0
'live hunger'
Black Boned Angel live at Valve, Wellington, New Zealand 8 march 2007

By: cpsip30
Duration: 4.08
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Views: 5865
Rating: 4.571429
Black Boned Angel 'Verdun' (Riot Season)
An excerpt from Black Boned Angel's 'Verdun' album on Riot Season records. Available on CD in minature card gatefold sleeve, and 500 only limited edition vinyl LP. Buy at: www.riotseason.com

By: RiotSeasonRecords
Duration: 3.02
min.
Views: 696
Rating: 5.0
Album Review: The Endless Coming Into Life by Black Boned Angel
Campbell Kneale side project he made with his friend James kirk came out in 2008 on 20 Buck Spin records. Black Boned angel is an exercise in dark ambient / diet drone metal. Plenty of sustained tones, repetitive guitar riffs, simple drums, subtle sounds, light distortions. The album starts off with a resonating thump that is followed by silence. Some faint guitar chord is heard around the 20 minute mark and the album just slowly builds up until an actual metal riff is heard at the half hour mark. Every now and then a sustained piano key is used, someone shakes a maraca, yadda yadda yadda. I've heard this type of thing done better before by groups like Slomo, Lotus Eaters, even Nadja. Not that this was a bad listen, but I've heard it done better. This album will test your patience and your attention span. The patient listener looking for some drone to space out to will find plenty of subtleties and ambiance to be absorbed here, but the more casual listener will get bored. This album lacks the menace and climax a good drone metal album would have. Nothing too ominous or scary. Just some sparse sounds, some furnace room banging and then a repeating metal riff that goes for 20 minutes and then fades into a sustained piano key tone. Fans of Lustmord, Sunn 0))), or Slomo may find this interesting. Other people will just fall asleep. 2.5/5

By: YoureWrongImRight
Duration: 3.70
min.
Views: 879
Rating: 5.0
Nadja - Kitsune Fox Drone
Kodiak & Nadja (2009) Split.(full song) 64.92.105.10 Nadja is a Canadian duo featuring multi-instrumentalist Aidan Baker and bassist/vocalist Leah Buckareff. Originally formed in 2003 in Toronto, Canada as a Baker solo project, Buckareff joined in 2005 to bring the project out of the studio and into live settings. To date, Nadja has released over 10 full-length albums, in addition to various EPs, splits, and collaborations with such artists as Atavist, Black Boned Angel, Fear Falls Burning, A Storm of Light, OVO, and Pyramids. Nadja has worked with a variety of labels, including Alien8 Recordings, Important Records, Beta-lactam Ring Records, Crucial Blast, and The End Records. Discography Full-length Touched (2003), CD-R: Deserted Factory Records Skin Turns to Glass (2003), CD-R: NOTHingness REcords Corrasion CD-R: (2003), Foreshadow Productions Bodycage (2005), CD-R: NOTHingness REcords, (2006), CD: NOTHingness REcords, (2008), 2LP: Equation Records Bliss Torn from Emptiness (2005), CD-R: Fargone Records Truth Becomes Death (2005), CD: Alien8 Recordings, (2008) 2LP: Conspiracy Records Thaumogenesis (2007), CD: aRCHIVE Recordings LP + unitled CD: IMPORTANT RECORDS Radiance of Shadows (2007), CD: Alien8 Recordings, (2008) 2LP: Conspiracy Records Desire in Uneasiness (2008), CD: Crucial Blast Records The Bungled & the Botched (2008), CD: Consouling Sounds, (2009) LP: Black Recording Club Belles Bêtes (2009), CD/LP: Beta-lactam Ring Records When I See the Sun Always Shines ...

By: AZAMFF
Duration: 20.12
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Views: 6297
Rating: 4.8095236
No Time For Talking: Heyday
We loved this band. Three punky kids from Nelson each went on to their own individually prodigious feats in Kiwi music: drummer Stephen McCarthy went into "Lowfi minimalistic riot music for quiet people" (= Pine); bass player Paul Dodge went into electronica (= Minuit); and singer/guitarist Campbell Kneale went into, um, Campbell (= Birchville Cat Motel, Black Boned Angel et al). Reflecting on it after all these years I now consider that No Time For Talking was a true 'supergroup', just an antenatal one. [Thanks to Jay Wards for hooking me up with this footage :)]

By: danadamsnz
Duration: 1.82
min.
Views: 292
Rating: 5.0
Robin Parmar, Live At Raggle Taggle Studios, Limerick.
Robin Parmar, Live At Raggle Taggle Studios, Limerick. Sunday, Feb 13th, Supporting Our Love Will Destroy The World (Campbell Kneale ex Birchville Cat Motel/Black Boned Angel). Also Sixs/AUTOmatic DJ's.

By: damienmull
Duration: 4.45
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Views: 31
Rating: 0
DKGerbil. Music expert or complete idiot ?
Here's Dustin's awesome channel ! www.youtube.com Here's his well thought out comment to my Grails review : Soundtrack metal? Please, quit trying to name things. You make me embarrassed to be a grails fan. You're just some vapid music fan with access to the internet that rides on other peoples message board posts with no originality of their own. Here's his thoughts on my Black Boned Angel review : Wait, a drone album has to be "menacing" and "dark" to be good? Please, quit listening to music. You say yourself "dark AMBIENT." Get a fucking clue. Also who needs a climax? This isn't post-rock. And it's just pronounced "Sun." And that's the worst name-drop ever. So let's give him a chance to explain himself and then we'll vote. Idiot ? yes or no.

By: YouShouldntBeDancing
Duration: 7.87
min.
Views: 186
Rating: 5.0
mzeque
Mariana Malhão + Black Boned Angel

By: undergroundmonolith
Duration: 1.78
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Views: 51
Rating: 0
Mountain of Silence: Drone Metal Recordings as Mystical Texts
I use \'noise music\' as a loose label for various musicians such as Sunn 0))), Skullflower, Om, Black Boned Angel, involved in making sound at the limits of music, drawing on classical and jazz avant-garde traditions as well as world sacred musics while testing the limits of rock/heavy metal. These musicians make frequent use of various religious, mystical or occult signs, sounds, and practices in their music, as well as drawing on spiritual themes such as transcendence in avant-garde jazz and classical music; use of chanting and meditative drones in world sacred musics; and the complex iconography of (anti-)Christian imagery in heavy metal. I invoke the work of Michel de Certeau on mysticism, in which he observes various features of mystical writings, such as a stretching of language to breaking point in order to gesture towards the unsayable; a reserving of sacred texts for an initiated audience; themes of wandering, space and absence; references to the truth present in other texts but absent in one's own text. I outline how, in recordings, artwork, surrounding discussions, performance and listening rituals, similar features and practices can be discerned in noise music: the codes of music are similarly strained in attempts at transcendence; and I argue a similar project is attempted. In this way, I argue, noise musicians are not only conducting a discourse or making art about religious practices and mystical experience, but are themselves involved in a construction ...

By: CGPublishing
Duration: 14.55
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Views: 119
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