ARMOURED ANGEL
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ARMOURED ANGEL
Does someone know if "Mysterium" has been released on vinyl? Their other works have been released except this one seems to be not. This band drives me mad everytime I hear their crushing tunes. RIFFS RIFFS RIFFS
Long Live The Loud !!!
No, not yet, as far as I know. I hope it does at some stage but I haven't even heard of a possible vinyl release.
Yeah, one hell of a band. I always think of early Razor when I listen to them. They don't sound the exact same or anything but they both have that vicious, don't fuck with me, sound. I'd love to see them live.
I quite like Baptism In Blood. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea but it's not bad at all. Stigmartyr is a beast though.
Yeah, one hell of a band. I always think of early Razor when I listen to them. They don't sound the exact same or anything but they both have that vicious, don't fuck with me, sound. I'd love to see them live.
I quite like Baptism In Blood. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea but it's not bad at all. Stigmartyr is a beast though.
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There are a few other AA demo recordings:Lukcifer wrote:Well the band only did three demos and Baptism in Blood has already been released so that leaves us with Wings of Death & Communinon. Unsure weather the plan is to realease these togeather or as seperate releases though.
They did a 4-song demo around 1995:
thy blood eterne
gulka
way of sorrows
oriax
This is a great demo very much in the style of Stigmartyr and Mysterium
There was a 7-song demo recorded in 97 for the 'Angel of the 6th Order' album. Most of the tracks ended up on Aot6O in similar forms, though the demos include a new version of 'Hymn of Hate', a track called 'Exorcise the Demon', which is a reworked version of 'Thy Blood Eterne', and a slower version of 'Whore of Babylon'.
An old Metal Maniacs interview references a 1996 recording session with the Lucy-Green-Green lineup that had Jaz Coleman (Killing Joke) working with them in the studio. The recordings are reportedly very different from the rest of the band's catalog; they were meant to be the basis of the band's first album but were never completed. I haven't heard this recording, so the above comments are based on the interview.
"I'm sorry Sam, we had real chemistry. But like a monkey on the sun, our love was too hot to live"
-Becky
-Becky
Armoured angel
wings of death was released from CCG Underground label (same label that released demos from funeral nation, ripping corpse, etc) as a demo Lp in 1991
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