The New Wave of British Heavy Metal is filled with overlooked gems and one of the most overlooked until recently is Angel Witch's debut album. We discuss a few of their early offerings and the self titled album. How it's effected the thrash and extreme metal scenes and beyond.
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"Flight Nineteen", Sweet Danger 7" (1980)
Talkset #1
"Angel Witch", Angel Witch (1980)
"Atlantis", Angel Witch (1980)
"White Witch", Angel Witch (1980)
"Confused", Angel Witch (1980)
"Sorcerers", Angel Witch (1980)
Talkset #2
"Gorgon", Angel Witch (1980)
"Sweet Danger", Angel Witch (1980)
"Free Man", Angel Witch (1980)
"Angel of Death", Angel Witch (1980)
"Devil's Tower", Angel Witch (1980)
Talkset #3
"Baphomet", Metal For Muthas Comp (1980)
"Hades Paradise", Sweet Danger 12" (1980)
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