Holy Ghost

Dominic Angelella

The forthcoming album from DRGN KING is on the horizon and no one is more excited about it than this Angelella. If you look like a sleuth online, you should be able to find a few few sneak peak tracks that the band has released early, most notably “Barbarians,” “Paragraph Nights,” and this track, “Holy Ghost.” I haven’t heard a sub-par track yet! Their sound is crisp, fresh and unique–the antithesis to being derivative–accented by the best of The Beatles, Dipset, Shuggie Otis, The Flaming Lips, Ahmad Jamal, and all Wu-Tang Clan affiliates.

As a reminder, DRGN KING is led by my uber-talented cousin, Dominic Angelella. He is the one in the video who looks like, well, the Holy Ghost, frankly. He looks like Jesus.

Another beautifully shot music video. Another wicked, foot-stomping track. Stay tuned for the official release, as you can be sure that I will write a full review of the album once I get my hands on the darn thing.

Keep on.

JRA

About J. R. Angelella

J. R. Angelella is the author of the novel Zombie (Soho Press) as well as a forthcoming, Southern Gothic, supernatural YA series (Sourcebooks/Teen Fire) co-written with his wife, the writer Kate Angelella. His short fiction has appeared in numerous journals, most recently in Fifth Wednesday Journal, Sou’wester, The Coachella Review, JMWW, Plot with Guns and The Collagist. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing and Literature from Bennington College and teaches at the Gotham Writers’ Workshop in New York City. For more info, check out his website: www.jrangelella.com; or follow him on twitter: @jrangelella.
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