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Thereās no other band like Angel Du$t. In fact, the singular group is almost defined by how far they stand apart from the pack. So if saying Angel Du$t arenāt like anyone else is a no-brainer, then what are they like? Are they cutting edge genre-destroyers or one of the last authentic guitar bands standing? Are they blunt force aggression incarnate or earnest experimen-talists? Are they the hardcore version of an indie band or is it the other way around? You might ask yourself these kinds of questions while taking in the totality of Angel Dustās decade-plus journeyābut the bandās new album, COLD 2 THE TOUCH, suggests that maybe itās not so complicated after all. Or as vocalist/mastermind Justice Tripp puts it: āAngel Du$t is rock & roll.ā
COLD 2 THE TOUCH captures this simple fact better than ever before. The 26-minute blast of eclectic and hardhitting music makes it clear that Angel Du$t canāt be contained within the confines of narrow subgenres, and that a term as elemental as rock & roll might actually fit like a glove. This is the bandās most overtly ferocious album in some timeāa blender of hard riffs and big hooks that are matched by Trippās open-hearted existentialism.
A constellation of collaborators makes COLD 2 THE TOUCH a captivating listen thatās constantly surprising the listener: guitarist Jim Caroll makes his presence especially felt on āZero,ā a veritable Angel Du$t epic that clocks in at over three minutes of spiraling riffs and features vocals from Wes Eisold of American Nightmare and Cold Cave; āDownfallā has the growl of Re- straining Orderās Patrick Cozens; āMan On Fireā taps UK punk legend Frank Carter; and āThe Beatā includes guttural guest vitriol from Taylor Young of Twitching Tongues, Deadbody, and more.
The albumās final one-two punch of āThe Knifeā and āThe Beatā sum up exactly what makes Angel Du$t such a special band. This is a creative en-deavor where heart-on-sleeve musings about the finite nature of life can co- exist with the unbridled thrill of violence-enducing riffs, where real humanity can flourish and being true to yourself and your own spectrum of thoughts, interests, and feelings takes primacy above all else. āThis is who I am,ā says Tripp. āand I speak for the band too: these are people who are always going to be playing aggressive rock & roll. Itās happening whether you like it or not. Iām me, and if you get in my way Iām gonna crush you.ā
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Thereās no other band like Angel Du$t. In fact, the singular group is almost defined by how far they stand apart from the pack. So if saying Angel Du$t arenāt like anyone else is a no-brainer, then what are they like? Are they cutting edge genre-destroyers or one of the last authentic guitar bands standing? Are they blunt force aggression incarnate or earnest experimen-talists? Are they the hardcore version of an indie band or is it the other way around? You might ask yourself these kinds of questions while taking in the totality of Angel Dustās decade-plus journeyābut the bandās new album, COLD 2 THE TOUCH, suggests that maybe itās not so complicated after all. Or as vocalist/mastermind Justice Tripp puts it: āAngel Du$t is rock & roll.ā
COLD 2 THE TOUCH captures this simple fact better than ever before. The 26-minute blast of eclectic and hardhitting music makes it clear that Angel Du$t canāt be contained within the confines of narrow subgenres, and that a term as elemental as rock & roll might actually fit like a glove. This is the bandās most overtly ferocious album in some timeāa blender of hard riffs and big hooks that are matched by Trippās open-hearted existentialism.
A constellation of collaborators makes COLD 2 THE TOUCH a captivating listen thatās constantly surprising the listener: guitarist Jim Caroll makes his presence especially felt on āZero,ā a veritable Angel Du$t epic that clocks in at over three minutes of spiraling riffs and features vocals from Wes Eisold of American Nightmare and Cold Cave; āDownfallā has the growl of Re- straining Orderās Patrick Cozens; āMan On Fireā taps UK punk legend Frank Carter; and āThe Beatā includes guttural guest vitriol from Taylor Young of Twitching Tongues, Deadbody, and more.
The albumās final one-two punch of āThe Knifeā and āThe Beatā sum up exactly what makes Angel Du$t such a special band. This is a creative en-deavor where heart-on-sleeve musings about the finite nature of life can co- exist with the unbridled thrill of violence-enducing riffs, where real humanity can flourish and being true to yourself and your own spectrum of thoughts, interests, and feelings takes primacy above all else. āThis is who I am,ā says Tripp. āand I speak for the band too: these are people who are always going to be playing aggressive rock & roll. Itās happening whether you like it or not. Iām me, and if you get in my way Iām gonna crush you.ā













