Black Love. The anticlimax blues band. Alchemizing a forceful mix of primitive, disorienting hard rock and a downtempo sound called "unlust," Black Love make music about loss: wretched, redemptive music about annihilated love shot through with the godly glamor of the enigma. Imagine PJ Harvey starring in a John Cassavetes film with a Popol Vuh soundtrack. Black Love play Erik Myles' club The Dirty on Friday, November 26: the day after Thanksgiving; the anniversary of the final flight of the Concorde; and birthday of Alcoholics Anonymous founder Bill W. - clearly, an auspicious date for Black Love to perform so close to so much liquor.
Some instruments: Anthony Cicero - percussion and drums, bowed cymbals, claves; David Cotner - words and vocals, Buddha Machines, Tibetan bell, Nepalese singing bowl, mule jawbone, whip, toy piano; Sergio Segovia - bass and electronics.
Added by Hertz-Lion on November 6, 2010