Friday, July 09, 2010

Angel “Angel” (1975)

With their matching white outfits, immaculately coiffed locks, and over the top stage presence, Angel were a band ready to take the technicolor seventies by storm, and their '75 debut easily ranks high among the greats of the decade's American pomp 'n' rollers. With the heavenly helium-fueled vocals of Frank DiMino, crunchy axework of poutin' Punky Meadows, and Greg Giuffra's laser-blasting synths, there's nothing shy or restrained about the Angel sound. Angel leads off with a pair of 7 minute epics in the fantasy chronicle "The Tower" and plaintive "Long Time," before kicking into the stage-stormin' "Rock and Rollers." The heavy groove of "Broken Dreams," dramatic ballad "Mariner," king sized riffs of "Sunday Morning" and heroic "On and On" keep side two moving, and the band bids farewell with the brief instrumental, "Angel (Theme)." Not unlike Styx, a band who took the same formula to greater success, Angel deftly walk the tightrope bridging grandiosity and heaviosity throughout this stellar set. –Ben

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