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The Angels is an innovative Australian rock band that originated in Adelaide, Australia, in 1974. They later moved to Sydney, where they achieved significant local success, producing hit singles over four decades, including "No Secrets," "Marseilles," "Long Line," "Mr Damage," "Let The Night Roll On," and "Waiting For The Sun." The band has been cited as an influence by notable groups such as Guns N' Roses and several Seattle grunge bands, including Pearl Jam and Nirvana. For international releases, their music was distributed under the names Angel City and later The Angels from Angel City. After spending most of the 2000s apart, the original 1970s lineup of The Angels reformed in April 2008 for a series of tours. In late 2010, vocalist Doc Neeson announced his pursuit of a solo career. In May 2011, The Angels announced they had recruited Dave Gleeson, the singer of The Screaming Jets and MMMFM radio DJ, to front the band, and began recording new material for the first time since the late 1990s. In June 2011, they released the EP "Waiting for the Sun" and toured Australia in support of it throughout late 2011 and 2012, achieving numerous sold-out shows. In January 2012, they recorded a new live album, their first in two decades, at the QPAC theatre in Brisbane, Queensland. By March 2012
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