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Here are a couple of nice reviews plus links to others from my Angel Edge days:

Review by Lanman of Metal Vault / CHAVIS RECORDS

Right off the bat let me just say 'ANGEL EDGE' kicks ass!!! 1 minute into the song 'Realm Of Darkness' and I immediately claimed this to be one of the BEST bands you never heard and it's a damn shame! You get a wide variety of Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, AOR, Melodic in your face ROCK music. What impresses me the most is how talented and diverse these guys are. I love the vocal style of 'Kenny Romero', I hear mixtures of Robert Fleischman (Vinnie Vincent) crossed with Greg Analla (The Seventh Sign) and even some hints of Judas Priest and Bad English. I don't know why 'ANGEL EDGE' didn't rise above the ashes but 'Revisited' is not to be second guessed. Founding member and guitarist Rumaldo Ortiz superbly delivers tight guitar oriented rhythms laced with blazing leads. A style very unique but a sound that you've heard before and one you never get bored or tired of. A style similar to that of Neil Schon (Journey). Rumaldo also handles the low-end and Eddie Garcia with sharp footwork, nicely carries the drive on drums. Production is keen and reminiscent of early 80's. One I love because it is pure and clean no studio tricks and for an indie release it's really good! There is so much great stuff on 'Revisited' tons of great hooks, melodies, vocal harmonies, guitars, guitars, guitars I can't say enough. 'Realm Of Darkness' the hook laden driver that leads off this album and one of my favs is actually sung by Rumaldo Ortiz. A rhythm so incredibly entrancing, look at your speedometer and see how fast you're going... 'Will You Be There' another song where Ortiz handles the vocals, offers up yet another hard rockin' head bangin' rocker with a driving beat and great hooks. 'Headin' To Sound City' is the all instrumental rocker that allows you to hear the sonic musicianship of 'ANGEL EDGE'. As you delve deeper into the music 'Incessant Love, All A Game and License To Thrill' open the highway for 'Broken Hearts & Shattered Dreams and 'All That's Left'. There's plenty of power for every HARD ROCK fan on 'Revisited'. If this was released 10 years ago ANGEL EDGE would have been a platinum act. Fortunately the band is working on putting together new material. No doubt a top notch band. Check it out - you won't be disappointed. Lanman METALVAULT / CHAVIS RECORDS

Review by Nick Baldrian

You know, there's this band over in the US (Sante Fe to be exact) who kept pestering me to hurry up and get the review of their album done. Little did they realise that the reason for my delay was because there was something wonderfully unique happening about these guys that gave me writers block, and it's very rare that you get a band whose demos create such a buzz that it's hard to put into words. So it's a big melodic HELLO to ANGEL EDGE whose excellent demo CD "REVISITED" has spent many hours whizzing around on heavy rotation on this journos death deck over the last couple of months, and I still ain't bored yet, in fact I'm hooked! Their style as you guessed is melodic hard rock, quite similar actually to Journey, Dokken, Defcon, Danny Danzi, etc... Kenny Romero is one hell of a singer, his pitch is in the vein of Steve Perry with hints of Don Dokken and Tony Harnell. Take the opening track 'All A Game' for instance, this is where those Schon/Lynch style guitar hooks flow, whilst 'Incessant Love' proves to be one of my favourite cuts, this could have come straight from "Frontiers". The speedy 'Headin' To Sound City' is up next and this is where the fun starts to heat up, yeah baby, I love this instrumental cut which showcases Rumaldo Ortiz all guns blazing guitar wizardry. The sound of this demo album isn't too bad, even though at times it can sound like some of those early eighties vinyl records such as Paul Sabu etc. 'Sound City' leads us on into the catchy as hell 'License To Thrill' a good hard rock song, whilst 'Broken Hearts And Shattered Dreams' is a ballad in the Perry "Frontiers" vein, oh man this song develops into a melodic ballad and is fantastic, I love it when Kenny hits certain vocal levels thats makes him a deadringer for Perry amongst others. 'Will You Be There' is up next and again this is a great song that makes me think of early Dokken and Danny Danzi. Then comes what I consider to be another of the bands best songs, 'Realm Of Darkness', this number is a guitar heavy number a'la Ronnie Le Tekro and George Lynch coupled with very melodic harmony vocals a'la Tony Harnell from TNT crossed with Don Dokken. The final song is 'All That's Left Is Goodbye' is another superb melodic ballad with a superb guitar tone and crosses Dokken with Journey. Seriously despite the sometimes poor sound quality Angel Edge are simply fantastic and deserve a record deal. If you like guitar driven US melodic hard rock of the 80's formular then check out ANGEL EDGE and get your air guitar out, bang yer head and crank up that volume. Watch out for this band folks, they guys are happening and they are fastly riding high in the mp3.com metal charts, watch them go kids!! Yer I like ANGEL EDGE, a damn fine band. Nick Baldrian

Broken Hearts And Shattered Dreams

Realm Of Darkness

Angel Edge Revisited CD Review (scroll down @ website)

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