Black Boned Angel

Black Boned Angel
Origin Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand
Genres
Years active 2004–2013
Labels 20 Buck Spin, Riot Season, Handmade Birds, Celebrate Psi Phenomenon
Associated acts Sunn O))), Earth, Corrupted
Past members Jules Desmond
James Kirk
Campbell Kneale
Antony Milton

Black Boned Angel was a Wellington-based drone metal project of New Zealand experimental musicians Campbell Kneale (who also performs solo as Birchville Cat Motel) and James Kirk (of Sandoz Lab Technicians, The Stumps, The Idle Suite). Originally a duo with Kirk, recently Black Boned Angel has expanded to include Jules Desmond (of 1/3 Octave Band). Black Boned Angel incorporates elements of drone, industrial, dark ambient and influences taken from doom metal music. The project takes its name directly from a song by the band Godflesh, which can be found on their album Selfless.

Black Boned Angel have released material on Kneale's own labels Battlecruiser and Celebrate Psi Phenomenon, as well as on 20 Buck Spin and Riot Season, and have been compared to artists such as Earth, Sunn O))), and Corrupted.

Discography

  • Supereclipse (2003), Celebrate Psi Phenomenon, 2003 - CD-R
  • Eternal Love (2004), Battlecruiser - CD-R
  • Supereclipse (2005), 20 Buck Spin - CD reissue of the first CD-R
  • Heavens Blaze Forth the Death of Princes (2005), Battlecruiser - CD-R sold only at shows during European tour in 2005
  • Bliss and Void Inseparable (2006), 20 Buck Spin - CD
  • Eternal Hunger (2006), Battlecruiser - CD limited to 666 copies
  • Ashes (2006), Celebrate Psi Phenomenon - 3 x CD-R limited to 150 copies
  • Eternal Love / Eternal Hunger (2007), Riot Season - LP limited to 500 copies
  • Christ Send Light (2008), Battlecruiser (CD) / Sound Devastation Records (LP) - Collaboration EP with Nadja
  • The Endless Coming into Life (2008), 20 Buck Spin - CD
  • Verdun (2009), Riot Season REPOSECD020 - CD
  • The Witch Must Be Killed (2010), Conspiracy Records CORE086 (LP)
  • The End (2013), Thrill Jockey Records/Southern Records (LP)[1]

References

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