The Black Angels breakout debut, Passover, was a feverish hallucination of Velvet-y drone and Nam-era paranoia, inspiring plenty of other bands to set their Wayback Machines for the seedy side of the 60s. That long, strange trip continues with 2008's Directions To See A Ghost, another batch of haunting hypno-dronea righteous fuzz of echoing vocals, effects-laden guitars, and doom-saying drumsthat, while still short of revolutionary, should win even more converts to the cause.