Angel Witch on limited edition yellow/red flame marbled vinyl!

Only 1,000 copies pressed

A key release in the new wave of British heavey metal

Songwriter Kevin Heybourne explores occult themes, abundant sword and sorcery imagery

One of the first and greatest "black metal" albums, and one of the records that helped launch the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement, the 1980 self-titled debut from Angel Witch still packs a wallop some 36 years later.

Unlike, say, Black Sabbath or Led Zeppelin, songwriter Kevin Heybourne's lyrical imagery just doesn't dabble in the occult, it lives (dies?) there, with abundant sword and sorcery themes and tales (e.g. "Angel of Death") of damnation. Yet, as on the title track, the band is not above crafting some catchy hooks, though the raw production ensures that those hooks have barbs.

Real Gone Music is proud to present the first vinyl reissue of this classic metal album, in a limited edition (of 1,000 copies) sporting red-and-yellow "flame" marbled vinyl. Buy or be eternally condemned!

Track Listing:
Side 1
Angel Witch
Atlantis
White Witch
Confused
Sorcerers

Side 2
Gorgon
Sweet Danger
Free Man
Angel of Death
Devil's Tower

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