Angel’s third album has been quite the collectible, and here it is, freshly reissued on an upstart label that also addressed Spread Eagle’s excellent debut.
Spread Eagle made equal or better scratch ‘n’ claw party metal than Guns ‘N Roses ever did. Now the molten, screechy, hell-raisin’ debut has been reissued.
Buckcherry juiced by Murderdolls/Wednesday 13. A punk integrity that leans it into Hanoi Rocks/New York Dolls terrain, due to the wild child vocal twang.
Members of Face To Face, Foo Fighters, Bosstones, and One Time Angels get back to their roots with a melodic late ’70s English/mid-’80s California sound.
Ye olde metalized hard rockisms jerked through alternative what-not yielding a surly, dirt-under-the-nails update on Faith No More/Soundgardens/Danzig.
Lillian Axe or White Lion at their lightest, or oddly, Royal Hunt in airy architecture, mebbee a bit of Dokken, although Don could never be this yacht rock.