ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past  LP
ANGEL DUST - Into the Dark Past LP


HRR 751LP, ltd 500, 150 x black, 200 x transparent coke bottle green + 150 x transparent ultra clear/ bone splatter vinyl, 425gsm heavy cardboard cover, insert printed on uncoated paper, A4 info sheet printed on uncoated offset paper, poster, 2nd pressing: ltd 500, 150 x black, 150 x silver + 200 x transparent electric blue w/ white + red splatter vinyl, 3rd pressing: ltd 500, 250 x black + 250 x blue/ silver bi-color vinyl, PICTURE DISC: HRR 751PD, ltd 526, handnumbered, deluxe platic bag, cardboard insert, 4th pressing: ltd 500, 250 x 180g black vinyl + 250 x transparent beer colored vinyl

Romme Keymer - Guitars, Vocals
Andreas Lohrum - Guitars
Frank Banx - Bass
Dirk Assmuth - Drums

01. Into the Dark Past
02. I'll Come Back
03. Legions of Destruction
04. Gambler
05. Fighter's Return
06. Atomic Roar
07. Victims of Madness
08. Marching for Revenge

1st-3rd pressing: SOLD OUT!
4th pressing: January 31st
Picture Disc: AVAILABLE


fully restored original artwork, mastered for vinyl by Patrick W. Engel at Temple of Disharmony, Cutting by SST Germany on Neumann machines for optimal quality on all levels... The ultimate audiophile edition of this German Speed Metal classic

As veritable classics of German 1980s metal, Angel Dust’s first two albums have remained in high demand and were re-issued several times. Now “Into The Dark Past” (1986) and “To Dust You Will Decay” (1988) receive the ultimate CD and vinyl treatment alongside the group’s 1985 demo “Marching For Revenge” and rare rehearsal excerpts.

“I think we could have a better standing today if there hadn’t been any of that painful internal squabble between single members at crucial points in our earlier career,” assesses drummer and founder Dirk Assmuth, who is nevertheless glad to have drawn quite a large base of loyal fans – many of which are still following the band today – during their short run until they temporarily broke apart at the end of the decade.

Having worked closely together with High Roller on these re-releases, the skinsman inevitably waxed nostalgic because given the raucous speed metal his troupe was known for right from the get-go, It is no surprise that their initial studio ventures were rather chaotic.

“During the production of our debut in Berlin, guitarist Romme unfortunately realized he had forgotten all the lyric sheets in our rehearsal space in Dortmund. Therefore, bass player Banx and me had some sleepless nights, taking turns with a dictionary, notepad and pen next to the coffee machine on the hotel corridor to write everything down for a second time while struggling with our rudimentary English skills. Luckily, a language teacher, who had also booked a room at the place, corrected our worst errors.”

As history would have it, Angel Dust were reborn in the mid-90s and once again had a considerably creative period with a refurbished line-up and much more refined style, went on hiatus once more at the turn of the millennium (“I was basically done with it all at that point,” remarks Dirk) and has been around again in another incarnation since 2016 – set to release “Ghosts”, their first full-length since 2002, very soon …

Andreas Schiffmann