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MAR
11
2023
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2022
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2022
Hällefors, Sweden
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2021
Arvika, Sweden
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About Angus
There are 2 bands with the name Angus:
(1)Angus from Worcester, Massachusetts is an Alternative Rock band that play local gigs around the Worcester area. They have one EP that is on sale at their concerts.
(2)The Netherlands' Angus was an obscure heavy metal band of the 1980s. Claiming the name was inspired as much by their favorite guitar player, AC/DC's Angus Young, as by their favorite breed of Scottish bull (they claimed that the animal's rugged disposition typified their sound), vocalist Edgar Lois, guitarist Ed Sprey, bassist Gerard Carol, and drummer William Lawson first began tormenting neighbors in their native Amsterdam circa 1983. Typical of most Dutch heavy metal at the time, the band's raw, energetic style was indebted as much by the New Wave of British Heavy Metal as the older regime of the 1970s...and, yes, a little AC/DC as well.
Although this confluence of elements hardly helped them stand out from the pack, by 1985 Angus had begun shopping a fourtrack demo to record labels, gigged across Holland, and contributed a few tracks to a regional metal compilation entitled The Heavy Touch. These songs had been recorded with two new guitar players, namely Bert Foxx and Jack Winder, but only Foxx was retained for the sessions that yielded Angus' 1986 debut album, Track of Doom. Released by independent Megaton Records, the LP fared quite well in a few European countries (particularly Poland), but was only given a modest U.S. release the following year.
In the meantime, Angus had pulled a bizarre (some would say careerdestroying) stunt with the release of their Papa Don't Freak maxisingle, which paired a dubious thrashing of Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach" with an unsightly picture of the boys in drag. Well, most of the boys, since founding bassist Gerard Carol had already decided to cash in his chips by then, only to be replaced by Mike Shults though it was session player Andre Versluys who performed on Angus' sophomore album, 1987's Warrior of the World. Said album was something of a disappointment, failing to attract any new fans while alienating many old ones with its overcommercialized production sheen.
The domino theory continued from there, as setback after setback drummer Lawson quit, Megaton went bankrupt, etc. quickly brought Angus' short but colorful run to a screeching halt. That is, until 2001, when the inclusion of the song "Track of Doom" in a Dutch metal collection precipitated the belated rerelease of Angus' two albums on one compact disc, as well as a new demos and outtakes collection entitled Metal Warriors, and even a few reunion shows now and then.
(1)Angus from Worcester, Massachusetts is an Alternative Rock band that play local gigs around the Worcester area. They have one EP that is on sale at their concerts.
(2)The Netherlands' Angus was an obscure heavy metal band of the 1980s. Claiming the name was inspired as much by their favorite guitar player, AC/DC's Angus Young, as by their favorite breed of Scottish bull (they claimed that the animal's rugged disposition typified their sound), vocalist Edgar Lois, guitarist Ed Sprey, bassist Gerard Carol, and drummer William Lawson first began tormenting neighbors in their native Amsterdam circa 1983. Typical of most Dutch heavy metal at the time, the band's raw, energetic style was indebted as much by the New Wave of British Heavy Metal as the older regime of the 1970s...and, yes, a little AC/DC as well.
Although this confluence of elements hardly helped them stand out from the pack, by 1985 Angus had begun shopping a fourtrack demo to record labels, gigged across Holland, and contributed a few tracks to a regional metal compilation entitled The Heavy Touch. These songs had been recorded with two new guitar players, namely Bert Foxx and Jack Winder, but only Foxx was retained for the sessions that yielded Angus' 1986 debut album, Track of Doom. Released by independent Megaton Records, the LP fared quite well in a few European countries (particularly Poland), but was only given a modest U.S. release the following year.
In the meantime, Angus had pulled a bizarre (some would say careerdestroying) stunt with the release of their Papa Don't Freak maxisingle, which paired a dubious thrashing of Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach" with an unsightly picture of the boys in drag. Well, most of the boys, since founding bassist Gerard Carol had already decided to cash in his chips by then, only to be replaced by Mike Shults though it was session player Andre Versluys who performed on Angus' sophomore album, 1987's Warrior of the World. Said album was something of a disappointment, failing to attract any new fans while alienating many old ones with its overcommercialized production sheen.
The domino theory continued from there, as setback after setback drummer Lawson quit, Megaton went bankrupt, etc. quickly brought Angus' short but colorful run to a screeching halt. That is, until 2001, when the inclusion of the song "Track of Doom" in a Dutch metal collection precipitated the belated rerelease of Angus' two albums on one compact disc, as well as a new demos and outtakes collection entitled Metal Warriors, and even a few reunion shows now and then.
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Rock, Etc, Post-rock, Proggresive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Metal
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Past
APR
02
2023
London, United Kingdom
EartH
I Was There
MAR
11
2023
Helsingborg, Sweden
Charles Dickens Bar & Scen Helsingborg
I Was There
AUG
27
2022
Arvika, Sweden
Olssons Brygga
I Was There
JUL
30
2022
Hällefors, Sweden
Georges Garage
I Was There
MAY
28
2022
Kil, Sweden
Glada Killingen
I Was There
AUG
28
2021
Arvika, Sweden
Olssons Brygga
I Was There
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About Angus
There are 2 bands with the name Angus:
(1)Angus from Worcester, Massachusetts is an Alternative Rock band that play local gigs around the Worcester area. They have one EP that is on sale at their concerts.
(2)The Netherlands' Angus was an obscure heavy metal band of the 1980s. Claiming the name was inspired as much by their favorite guitar player, AC/DC's Angus Young, as by their favorite breed of Scottish bull (they claimed that the animal's rugged disposition typified their sound), vocalist Edgar Lois, guitarist Ed Sprey, bassist Gerard Carol, and drummer William Lawson first began tormenting neighbors in their native Amsterdam circa 1983. Typical of most Dutch heavy metal at the time, the band's raw, energetic style was indebted as much by the New Wave of British Heavy Metal as the older regime of the 1970s...and, yes, a little AC/DC as well.
Although this confluence of elements hardly helped them stand out from the pack, by 1985 Angus had begun shopping a fourtrack demo to record labels, gigged across Holland, and contributed a few tracks to a regional metal compilation entitled The Heavy Touch. These songs had been recorded with two new guitar players, namely Bert Foxx and Jack Winder, but only Foxx was retained for the sessions that yielded Angus' 1986 debut album, Track of Doom. Released by independent Megaton Records, the LP fared quite well in a few European countries (particularly Poland), but was only given a modest U.S. release the following year.
In the meantime, Angus had pulled a bizarre (some would say careerdestroying) stunt with the release of their Papa Don't Freak maxisingle, which paired a dubious thrashing of Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach" with an unsightly picture of the boys in drag. Well, most of the boys, since founding bassist Gerard Carol had already decided to cash in his chips by then, only to be replaced by Mike Shults though it was session player Andre Versluys who performed on Angus' sophomore album, 1987's Warrior of the World. Said album was something of a disappointment, failing to attract any new fans while alienating many old ones with its overcommercialized production sheen.
The domino theory continued from there, as setback after setback drummer Lawson quit, Megaton went bankrupt, etc. quickly brought Angus' short but colorful run to a screeching halt. That is, until 2001, when the inclusion of the song "Track of Doom" in a Dutch metal collection precipitated the belated rerelease of Angus' two albums on one compact disc, as well as a new demos and outtakes collection entitled Metal Warriors, and even a few reunion shows now and then.
(1)Angus from Worcester, Massachusetts is an Alternative Rock band that play local gigs around the Worcester area. They have one EP that is on sale at their concerts.
(2)The Netherlands' Angus was an obscure heavy metal band of the 1980s. Claiming the name was inspired as much by their favorite guitar player, AC/DC's Angus Young, as by their favorite breed of Scottish bull (they claimed that the animal's rugged disposition typified their sound), vocalist Edgar Lois, guitarist Ed Sprey, bassist Gerard Carol, and drummer William Lawson first began tormenting neighbors in their native Amsterdam circa 1983. Typical of most Dutch heavy metal at the time, the band's raw, energetic style was indebted as much by the New Wave of British Heavy Metal as the older regime of the 1970s...and, yes, a little AC/DC as well.
Although this confluence of elements hardly helped them stand out from the pack, by 1985 Angus had begun shopping a fourtrack demo to record labels, gigged across Holland, and contributed a few tracks to a regional metal compilation entitled The Heavy Touch. These songs had been recorded with two new guitar players, namely Bert Foxx and Jack Winder, but only Foxx was retained for the sessions that yielded Angus' 1986 debut album, Track of Doom. Released by independent Megaton Records, the LP fared quite well in a few European countries (particularly Poland), but was only given a modest U.S. release the following year.
In the meantime, Angus had pulled a bizarre (some would say careerdestroying) stunt with the release of their Papa Don't Freak maxisingle, which paired a dubious thrashing of Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach" with an unsightly picture of the boys in drag. Well, most of the boys, since founding bassist Gerard Carol had already decided to cash in his chips by then, only to be replaced by Mike Shults though it was session player Andre Versluys who performed on Angus' sophomore album, 1987's Warrior of the World. Said album was something of a disappointment, failing to attract any new fans while alienating many old ones with its overcommercialized production sheen.
The domino theory continued from there, as setback after setback drummer Lawson quit, Megaton went bankrupt, etc. quickly brought Angus' short but colorful run to a screeching halt. That is, until 2001, when the inclusion of the song "Track of Doom" in a Dutch metal collection precipitated the belated rerelease of Angus' two albums on one compact disc, as well as a new demos and outtakes collection entitled Metal Warriors, and even a few reunion shows now and then.
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Genres:
Rock, Etc, Post-rock, Proggresive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Metal
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