Reverberation Appreciation Society
BLACK ANGELS - Live at Levitation LP (Aust Exclusive colour vinyl)
$41.95
Australian Exclusive Tangerine with Heavy Black Splatter colour vinyl.
Limited edition of 300 copies.
(overseas buyers should read our store FAQ)
The Reverberation Appreciation Society is proud to announce the second entry of its Live at Levitation series with festival founders -- The Black Angels.
The artists and sets showcased on Live at Levitation have been chosen from over a decade of recordings at the world-renowned event, and documents key artists in the scene performing for a crowd of their peers and fans who gather at Levitation annually from all over the world.
The LP captures a slice of the early days of the festival, with tracks from The Black Angels’ first two LPs - with 6 tracks recorded in 2010, 2011 and 2012.
The Black Angels’ Christian Bland explains, “Since the beginning... The Black Angels were meant to be heard live. This record captures the rumble of the drums and amps, and the very essence of the way it should sound. Now future generations and new listeners can now hear how these songs were meant to be heard.”
Limited edition of 300 copies.
(overseas buyers should read our store FAQ)
The Reverberation Appreciation Society is proud to announce the second entry of its Live at Levitation series with festival founders -- The Black Angels.
The artists and sets showcased on Live at Levitation have been chosen from over a decade of recordings at the world-renowned event, and documents key artists in the scene performing for a crowd of their peers and fans who gather at Levitation annually from all over the world.
The LP captures a slice of the early days of the festival, with tracks from The Black Angels’ first two LPs - with 6 tracks recorded in 2010, 2011 and 2012.
The Black Angels’ Christian Bland explains, “Since the beginning... The Black Angels were meant to be heard live. This record captures the rumble of the drums and amps, and the very essence of the way it should sound. Now future generations and new listeners can now hear how these songs were meant to be heard.”