SHE WORE HER PAIN
LIKE A SHACKLED SPIRIT
ETERNAL LIFE
WAS HER DEBT TO PAY
Rising from darkness
where Hell hath no mercy
and the screams
for vengeance
echo on forever.
Only those who keep the faith
shall escape the wrath
of the Metallian ...
Master of all Metal
MAYBE IT'S THE WAY
YOU TOUCH ME
WITH THE WARMTH OF THE SUN
MAYBE IT'S THE WAY YOU SMILE
I COME ALL UNDONE
EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE
IT SEEMS
TROUBLE'S KNOCKING AT MY DOOR
IT"S HARD TO TRY AND SATISFY
WHEN YOU DON'T KNOW
WHAT YOU'RE FIGHTIN' FOR
Electric Angels
was an American
Hard Rock/Glam Metal
band
from Los Angeles
that formed from the
defunct pop group
Candy
featuring
new singer
Shane
(Tommy Riggins/Shane Mansfield),
guitarist
(Ryan Rosowicz),
and original
Candy members
bassist/songwriter
' Jonathan Daniel,
and drummer
John Schubert.
The name
Electric Angels
was taken from an
early Candy demo.
After one year,
the band relocated to
New York City
and were
signed to
Atlantic Records
within five months.
One of their first
New York shows
was opening up
for the British band
Dogs D'Amour
and
Mother Love Bone.
The band was
originally managed by
guitarist
Bruce Kulick
of Kiss fame,
who also produced
a demo
for the band.
One of the band's
original unreleased songs,
"Put the 'EX' in Sex"
had conveniently become
the title of a later
Kiss song.
Jon Bon Jovi
was a fan of the band.
Bon Jovi's song,
"Bed of Roses,
Bed of Nails"
was a tribute to
the Angel's
"True Love and Other Fairy Tales"
which included the lyrics, "
...our bed of roses
has become a bed of nails".
A blond backstage
at an Angels show
at Club Bene
in Sayerville, New Jersey
said to Bon Jovi,
"Oh my god, you
look just like
Jon Bon Jovi."
Bon Jovi contributed
an endorsement statement
to the promotional tape
for Atlantic Record's,
"Electric Angels."
Their self-titled debut
was recorded in
London in the autumn
of 1989
by record producer
Tony Visconti,
and released in
February 1990.
They were reviewed
favorably as a
cross between
The Replacements
and
Hanoi Rocks.
"The Drinking Song"
from the debut album
had a long run
as New Jersey's
WSOU's
(Seton Hall college)
third most played song.
The first single from their album,
"Rattlesnake Kisses",
featured actress
Christina Applegate
in the video
The band cited
their musical influences
including Kiss,
The Ramones,
The Replacements,
Rick Springfield
and
George Jones
and toured with
New Jersey rockers
Danger Danger,
former Kiss
guitarist
Ace Frehley
and Phoenix
rockers
Icon.
Amongst the Angel's
biggest fans
are the Tattooed Angels,
known for their
lovely dispositions
as well as
sporting
Electric Angels
purple,
red
and black
Coat of Arms
tattoos.
GUILTY AS CHARGED,
BUT DAMN IT,
IT AIN'T RIGHT
THERE'S SOMEONE ELSE
CONTROLLING ME
DEATH IN THE AIR,
STRAPPED IN THE
ELECTRIC CHAIR
THIS CAN'T BE
HAPPENING TO ME
WHO MADE YOU
GOD TO SAY
I'LL TAKE YOUR LIFE FROM YOU..
was an
American
Hard rock band,
based in
New Jersey
and featuring
singer
guitarist
Tony "Bruno" Rey,
keyboardist
Gregg Munier,
bassist
Gary Taylor,
and
drummer
Chuck Bonfante.
The band is
best known
for their
1989 song
"Love Has Taken Its Toll".
Black Flag
is an American
Punk Rock Band
formed in 1976
in Hermosa
Beach, California.
Initially called
Panic,
the band was
established by
Greg Ginn,
the guitarist,
primary songwriter,
and
sole continuous member,
and singer
Keith Morris.
They are widely considered
to be one
of the first
hardcore punk bands,
as well as one of
the pioneers of
post-hardcore.
After breaking up
in 1986,
Black Flag
reunited in 2003
and again in 2013.
The second reunion
lasted well over a year,
during which they
released their
first studio album
in nearly three decades,
What The...
(2013).
The band announced
their third reunion
in January 2019.
Black Flag's
sound mixed
the raw
simplicity of
the Ramones
with a style of
atonal guitar
soloing compared
to that of
the New York Dolls’
lead guitarist
Johnny Thunders,
and,
in later years,
frequent tempo shifts.
The lyrics were written
mostly
by Ginn,
and like
other punk bands
of the late 1970s
and early 1980s,
Black Flag
voiced an
anti-authoritarian
and
nonconformist message,
in songs
punctuated with
descriptions of
social isolation,
neurosis,
poverty,
and paranoia.
These themes were
explored further
when
Henry Rollins
joined the band
as lead singer
in 1981.
Most of the
band's material
was released on
Ginn's independent
record label
SST Records.
Over the course
of the 1980s,
Black Flag's sound,
as well as their
notoriety,
evolved.
In addition to
being central
to the creation of
hardcore punk,
they were innovators
in the first wave of
American West Coast
punk rock
and are considered
a key influence on
punk subculture
in the
United States
and abroad
TASTE ME, YOU WILL SEE MORE IS ALL YOU NEED DEDICATED TO HOW I'M KILLING YOU