Dark Angel
Dark Angel became known in thrash metal circles for their ability to deliver some of the genre's most challenging and articulate albums without ever losing touch with its core attributes of pure speed and primal aggression. And although, like many of their peers, the band's appeal would never really extend beyond the metal underground, their recorded legacy has stood the test of time much better than the bulk of their '80s thrash metal peers.
Formed in Los Angeles in 1983, Dark Angel went through countless incarnations before settling on a somewhat stable lineup featuring vocalist Don Doty, guitarists Eric Meyer and Jim Durkin, bassist Rob Yahn, and drummer Jack Schwartz. After having one of their demos, "Welcome to the Slaughterhouse," chosen for inclusion on Brian Slagel's Metal Massacre IV collection in 1985, the group proceeded to assemble their remaining demo tapes into a primitive but enthusiastic first album called We Have Arrived, released later that year. New drummer Gene Hoglan joined the band in time to be pictured on the album sleeve, but he made his performance debut on 1986's much improved Darkness Descends, released by thrash metal-friendly Combat Records and usually viewed by fans as the band's true arrival. Bassist Yahn would depart shortly after the album's release (replaced by Mike Gonzalez), soon to be followed by original vocalist Doty at tour's end.
Unsure about their next step, Dark Angel undertook a long hiatus before resurfacing with drummer Hoglan firmly entrenched as the band's major creative force. After drafting new vocalist Ron Rinehart, they recorded 1989's Leave Scars, the first of two albums that earned them the unlikely label of progressive thrash due to the longer, more complex songs the band had begun composing. Recorded in April 1989 and released later that year, Live Scars introduced new six-stringer Brett Eriksen, who had recently replaced Durkin, and documented the group's ferocious live energy. Another extended break ensued before the recording of what is arguably their finest effort, 1991's Time Does Not Heal. Hailed by critics for the sheer creative scope of its ambitious songwriting, the album was considered the last word on technical thrash metal, but arrived at the end of thrash metal's time in the limelight and sold poorly. The departure of Rinehart soon thereafter convinced Hoglan to break up the band, and he eventually joined Florida's Death and contributed to some of their finest albums. Relativity Records issued a collection of Dark Angel's finest moments, Decade of Chaos, in 1992. Guitarist Jim Durkin died on March 9, 2023 at the age of 58.
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68 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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EL Mundo Es Mio
Reggaeton - Released by 1077921 Records DK on 18 May 2019
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Darkness Descends
Rock - Released by Legacy Recordings on 1 Jan 1986
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Time Does Not Heal
Rock - Released by Legacy Recordings on 29 Jun 2015
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Free Da Minds
Reggae - Released by Roots Garden Records on 15 Jan 2021
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Cool and Humble - Single
Dance - Released by Boka Records on 10 Mar 2008
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Alexandra Mc Queen
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by LX Music Publishing on 22 Mar 2024
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Not The Same (NTS)
Miscellaneous - Released by LX Music Publishing on 24 Nov 2023
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Hadapi Hidup
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Dark Angel on 22 Oct 2021
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De Donde Soy
World - Released by Audaz Music Group on 15 Jul 2022
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TE L'HO PROMESSO
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by ESSETTI REC. on 20 May 2021
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Demonio X Amico
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Dark Angel on 11 Feb 2022
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