WHEN THE ANGELS heard that ROSE TATTOO were getting back together and the chance to play support was offered, DOC NEESON said the band jumped at the chance.
The gig at the Newcastle Workers Club on Thursday, August 6, was going be a chance to show off The Angels' latest album, SKIN & BONE, in front of a hard rock audience.
The CD is a return to the classic Angels formula of bass, guitars and drums, circa 1979 and FACE TO FACE, but with the production values of HOWLING. 'I think you'll find it has probably got that rawness and honesty but with head space,' Neeson said.
It's a testament to enduring nature of classic hard rock that 20 years after they made their names The Angels and Rose Tattoo continue to have an audience.TE
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