

"I can't think of a better way to describe their music than to suggest that Genesis P-Orridge had scored Eraserhead, hiring Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood to perform it", that's how they see the Brooklyn duo Angels in America on our favorite radio station WFMU, and who are we to think we could describe them any better? Moppy Pont and Merv Glisten like their fragile pop music and romantic noise raw. Mostly they merge these two influences within the same song. Drugs pop for the deepest vein.


[NL] "I can't think of a better way to describe their music than to suggest that Genesis P-Orridge had scored Eraserhead, hiring Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood to perform it" zo wordt het Brooklynse duo Angels in America omschreven op WFMU en veel meer valt daar niet aan toe te voegen. Moppy Pont en Merv Glisten houden zowel van rauwe, breekbare popmuziek als van storende noise. Meestal versmelten ze die twee invloeden ook nog eens binnen hetzelfde nummer. Drugspop van de bovenste ader.
