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Hailing from Germany, Angel Dust boasts six album releases since 1986. The albums "Bleed" and "Enlighten the Darkness" are highly recommended for any fan of powerful, crushing heavy metal.

The band's latest release, "Of Human Bondage" isn't quite up to the standards set by the two previous releases (above), and the band's future is currently uncertain.

While the bands problems are being sorted out, lead vocalist Dirk Thurisch has taken up the guitar and released what is in itself a very stron release. The band is called Mercury Tide, and the album is titled "Why".

If you are not familiar with Angel Dust, I strongly recommend the following songs:

Bleed

Artifacts of the Black Rain

Surrender

Let Me Live

The One You Are

Still I'm Bleeding

And from Mercury Tide:

Lost and Torn

Set Me Free

You can visit each respective band's websites to check out a (very) few samples:

angel-dust.de and mercury-tide.com

Feel free to message me at on Windows Messenger as Tic3 (although I'm rarely on) or email me at Tic3 at mailsnare dot net.

Later!

Tic3

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