Fraction | “Moon Blood” | (Angelus) 1971

“Sanc-Divided” taken from the LP ‘Moon Blood’ (Angelus Records WR-5005) 1971

Fraction | “Moon Blood” | (Angelus) 1971 | The underground heavy psych monster to conquer them all! A bunch of Christians on an Old Testament crusade armed with long intense tracks, dual fuzz & wah-wah guitars and the grungiest vocalist imaginable.

There is a strong late-period Doors influence that extends to direst quotes from “L’ America” and an L.A. Woman-style window cover, yet the emotional charge and completely different band setting turns this into an advantage, somehow.

The holy song trinity that makes up tracks “Come Out Of Her”, “Eye Of The Hurricane”, and “Sons Come To Birth” is among the most powerful music ever laid down. Many rate this as the best local LP from anywhere, though as originals currently sell for a few thousand $$$ you might want to try a reissue. (The Acid Archives)


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