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Publication: Ultimate Metal Review
Location: Clayton, North Carolina
Author: Andrew Smith
Web Site: http://www.metal-reviews.com
Lost Angel--Destination (1998/LAD)
Rating--8.7
An extremely talented and promising group from Ohio. The playing is very
tight, with sustained chords mixed well with both timely riffs and pull-offs. Musically,
it reminds of several older bands---but gives a fresh approach to all of the sounds. Very
solid foundation wise, ala Tesla, a very heavy UFO, or the thickest of Leatherwolf. The
chunk chords also remind of NWOBHM mainstays like Accept and Saxon on occasion--though
there's more musical variety here than with those bands. Vocally, Biff Byford is brought
into mind several times. Thick chords and overall drive get things moving with opening
track "Rock." Both "Gateway to Heaven" and "Bitch From Hell"
are solid, with the latter having ripping chords and a strong rhythm backbone.
A light intro feel to "Kiana" gives way to compact and bottom-heavy chords and
singing, and is one of the disc's top tracks through-and-through. Swift chops cut like a
razor through "Comes Around Goes Around," and "Hell to Pay" is heavy
and solid---menacing guitar chords mixed with exact notes and phrasings. In all, just
plain impressive. A great listen, and the fact that the band is an indie makes the entire
experience all the better.
HOT CHOPS: The pre-chorus to "Kiana" has a great
vocal-and-guitar mixed section that gets the head bobbing from side to side---It's the
line that goes "...When we touch in the middle of the night..." It's layered
just right! Another impressive portion is the post solo guitar trade-offs in "Hell to
Pay," which then give way to a biting and caustic vocal verse. Nice!!
TRACK LIST: Rock/Comes Around Goes Around/Kiana/Bitch From
Hell/Gateway to Heaven/Hell to Pay/A Place Called Heaven (The Lost Angel)/Nights Off
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