A band that carved out fifteen years of heavy, theatrical rock with albums like 'The Divine Insanity' and 'In Requiem'.
For a quick sense of their sound, 'Bleed' and 'Addicted to Serenity' frame what they did well. Both have that heavy riff foundation they built on for years.
Angel Dust matters because they delivered a specific kind of dark, atmospheric rock for over a decade without softening their edges. Songs like 'Bleed' show their range within that heavy territory, while 'Addicted to Serenity' became one of their better-known tracks. Their theatrical stage presence and consistent output gave them a distinct place in that 2000s rock landscape.
They formed in 2006 with Scott Shelby on vocals and guitar, releasing their debut 'Addicted to Serenity' the following year. Over the next fifteen years they put out several albums including 'The Divine Insanity' in 2010, 'Chaos on Canvas' in 2013, and 'In Requiem' in 2020.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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