Where Have All The Angels Flown?
Hazell Dean's 'Where Have All The Angels Flown?' stands as a poignant example of her work within the English rock revival of the late 1970s. The track showcases her distinctive vocal style, blending soulful delivery with the gritty energy characteristic of the era's independent scene. While often associated with the broader movement of artists like The Damned and The Sex Pistols, Dean maintained a unique identity that prioritized emotional depth over pure punk aggression. The song reflects the melancholic themes prevalent in her discography, exploring feelings of loss and longing through a raw, unpolished sound. It remains a significant recording that highlights her contribution to the genre, capturing the spirit of a time when authentic rock music was being rediscovered and redefined by a new generation of musicians. |