2 ноя 2019 : Новое видео ANGEL WITCH
ANGEL WITCH выпустили новую работу, получившую название "Angel Of Light", 1 ноября на Metal Blade Records.
Трек-лист:
01. Don't Turn Your Back
02. Death From Andromeda
03. We Are Damned
04. The Night Is Calling
05. Condemned
06. Window Of Despair
07. I Am Infamy
08. Angel Of Light
Видео на "Death From Andromeda" доступно ниже.
Альбом будет доступен в следующих вариантах:
- digipak-CD
- deluxe box set (digipak CD, red/white/black marbled vinyl, 7", flag, backpatch, art print - limited to 1000 copies)
- 180g black vinyl (EU exclusive)
- orange / purple marbled vinyl (EU exclusive - limited to 666 copies)
- signal orange vinyl (EU exclusive - limited to 400 copies)
- light yellow vinyl (EMP exclusive - limited to 200 copies)
- sungaze swirl vinyl (EU Webshop exclusive - limited to 100 copies)
- blue vinyl (High Roller exclusive - limited to 200 copies)
- clear vinyl (Band exclusive - limited to 100 copies)
- transparent red vinyl (US exclusive - limited to 700 copies)
- yellow / red marbled vinyl (US exclusive - limited to 300 copies)
* exclusive bundles with shirts, plus digital options are also available.
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Their first lucky break arrived when they were invited to contribute a song, "Baphomet," to the Metal for Muthas compilation, introducing them to many new fans and leading to a recording contract with EMI. But the label gave up on Angel Witch immediately after their first single, "Sweet Danger," dropped off the charts after only one week at number 75. Picked up by Bronze Records, they recorded their self-titled debut album in 1980, and though it has since achieved legendary status as one of the seminal works of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, the band started to fall apart from within. Both bassist Skids and drummer Dave Hogg quit the band, and after briefly trying to carry on with replacements, Heybourne too decided to call it quits. After a brief return in the mid-'80s which yielded a pair of uninspired albums, Heybourne once again resurrected Angel Witch in 1989 for a series of concert dates at L.A.'s Troubadour. Recruiting rhythm guitarist Grant Dennison, bassist Peter Gordelier, and drummer Spencer Holman, this short-lived lineup did record a live album before splitting up once again. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia