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Angel Dust - Border of Reality
Angel Dust - Border of Reality
Released: 1998
Label: Century Media
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Reviewed by: Larry Daglieri, September 1999

[This is a mini-review posted by Larry to the Perpetual Motion board -ed.]

If you're basking in Bleed, possibly one of my favorite power metal discs of the 90's, and you're wondering if their previous work, Border of Reality is better, I say no although some will disagree. It's not as polished as Bleed, not as melodic, and there are some throwaway songs on this one, whereas on Bleed, not a single song gets fast forwarded. it is definitely worth owning though and wil provide many listens of great melodic power metal done right. This disc has a few more speed demons on it, as well as a great cover of Rainbow's "Spotlight Kid" which I found to be interesting for a band like this to cover....... it's a definite buy for melodic power metal lovers.

More about Border Of Reality:

Track Listing: Border of Reality / No More Faith / Nightmare / Centuries / When I Die / Where the Wind Blows / Spotlight Kid / Behind the Mirror / Coming Home

Musicians:
Dirk Thurisch - vocals
Bernd Aufermann - guitars
Steven Banx - guitars
Frank Banx - bass
Dirk Assmuth - drums

Contact:

Website: www.angel-dust.de/
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