History & Biography The angels from hell were formed in 1978 and later opened for the
likes of Saxon, Motorhead and Judas Priest. Singer Juan Gallardo had joined in 1981. An EP called Instinto Animal was released in 1986. The songs featured here were also made available
on the Joven Para Morir LP. The band split up in the late '80s, but then
reappeared with an album in 1992. The band was heard from again in the late
'90s when a tour of Mexico was undertaken and the act was supposedly
recording in the USA. The band's 1992 album, A Cara O Cruz, was also recorded in the USA. The band had also later relocated to Florida. Drummer Rafael Delgado left in 1997, but returned in 2000 before departing again in 2007.
The band was often compared to Judas Priest. Yet, sported a keyboardist.
It was revealed in 2003 that the Spaniards would release their first
album in a decade in August. The album was entitled Todos Somos Angeles
and was issued by Warner Music Spain. The band had not stopped touring
in the ensuing years though and had, in fact, played a festival in New Jersey and toured the USA in 1999, 2014, etc.. The usual compilations and boxed sets keep coming. The band was booked for Latin America in late 2026. This was the band's prime territory and an annual occurrence for the act.
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