Rangda is the holy pagan union of Sir Richard Bishop, Ben "Six Organs of Admittance" Chasny on guitars and Chris "Thousands of Free Jazz credits + Björk" Corsano on drumkit. For the second flight of the shadowy witch-god brothers, Rangda have changed their status from False Flag to Formerly Extinct! Upon examination, there’s reason beyond their rhyme-free wanderings. Since the last album, see, Rangda have been all around this world as the wise men and the fools alike in lands both high and low. They’ve seen the young and invest-less kneel amp-side, waiting for musical succor, then in the next town over they’ve felt the cold chill of being left for dead and seen their music dubbed "so wrong it must be Rangda" strictly for some local pen-lifter’s personal chuckles. Born to the lower-income caste of the bohemian, Rangda maul the underbelly for fun and profit. Thank Kali that all they need is love! These songs, newfangled and shrouded by ancestral awakenings, bore deep into the layers of consciousness to divine meeting. Like, dig 'Majnun,' for instance. Everybody always talks about Layla, but when does anyone ever pull Majnun out the hat? Enter Rangda with sympathy for the obsessed. To them, the Persian wanna-be lover of classical lit and lore is worth more consideration than George Harrison’s ex-wife! That’s the way the Rangda madness lies.

Track Listing
1 Idol's Eye
2 The Vault
3 Silver Nile
4 Plugged Nickel
5 Manjun
6 Goodbye Mr. Gentry
7 Tres Hambres
8 Night Porter

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