Evidence cover

Evidence

The Angels · 1994

72 min · 18 tracks · hard rock

A relentless blend of hard rock riffs and anthemic choruses that capture the raw energy of the era.

Why this album works

The album received critical acclaim upon its release, often highlighted for its cohesive sound and lyrical depth. It also marked a significant moment for The Angels as they sought to redefine their identity in the evolving rock genre during the 1990s, influencing many Australian rock bands that followed.
Best for
steady flow with energetic peaks an anthemic soundtrack for driving for group sing-alongs
Context
By 1994, The Angels were transitioning from their earlier successes into a more mature sound with 'Evidence', their sixth studio album. This release followed the commercial peak of their previous album, 'Beyond Salvation' (1990), which had solidified their presence in the Australian rock scene. With this album, they aimed to reconnect with both old fans and new audiences amidst changing musical landscapes.
Stylistic neighbors
Alice Cooper· Holograf· Mötley Crüe

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Don't Need Mercy Standout 4:28
  • 2 Let the Night Roll On Standout 4:03
  • 3 Dogs Are Talking Standout 3:23
  • 4 Don't Waste My Time 3:52
  • 5 Turn It On 3:59
  • 6 Marseilles 4:50
  • 7 Shadow Boxer 2:40
  • 8 Take a Long Line 2:59
  • 9 Be With You 3:44
  • 10 Fashion and Fame 4:37
  • 11 Face the Day 6:08
  • 12 No Secrets 4:17
  • 13 Backstreet Pickup 4:20
  • 14 Small Price 4:35
  • 15 Eat City 3:24
  • 16 Stand Up 3:16
  • 17 Tear Me Apart 3:32
  • 18 We Gotta Get Out of This Place 4:39

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