‘Ninety Nine’ – Exclusive Album Showcase – Live – Limited Spots
THE ANGELS – EXCLUSIVE ALBUM SHOWCASE
A Live Showcase For The Latest Studio Album
– Ninety Nine –
After celebrating their 50th anniversary on the sold-out 50 Not Out and 50 Not Out Reprise tours, The Angels are returning to the here and now, putting the spotlight on their acclaimed new album ‘Ninety Nine‘.
The Angels – Exclusive Album Showcase will see the legendary band performing their brand-new album ‘Ninety Nine‘ from start to finish.
“We were blown away by the response we got when we played songs from the new record on the 50 Not Out tours,” John Brewster says, “We really believe in this album and can’t wait to play every song live.“
The band is not alone in loving the new album. STACK Magazine declared: “The Angels still rage with the passion and intensity of a young rock band just starting out.“
And The Australian Newspaper called it “a thrilling addition” to the band’s classic catalogue: “You have to hand it to The Angels … there’s more than enough here to excite any veterans of the 1979 Sydney Opera House riots.“
The Angels – Exclusive Album Showcase will be a triple treat for Angels fans.
The night will open with a support set from a couple of guys you might know: The Brewster Brothers. Then The Angels – John Brewster, Rick Brewster, Sam Brewster, Tom Brewster and Nick Norton – will be playing the complete ‘Ninety Nine‘ album, followed by an extended encore featuring the band’s classic hits.
‘Ninety Nine‘, the band’s first studio album in 10 years, is the first to feature Nick Norton on lead vocals. “The fans have really embraced Nick Norton out front, which means a lot to us,” John says.
After first joining the band in 2011 on drums, Nick Norton became The Angels’ lead singer in 2023.
“Nick is a freak musician,” Rick Brewster says. As well as his vocal prowess, Nick adds a third guitar to The Angels’ famous wall of sound: “He’s also an amazing lyricist,” John notes, “…and he has a great ‘character’ voice, which is really important in The Angels.”
When he heard the final version of ‘Ninety Nine‘ Nick sent his bandmates a simple text: “It’s a beast. Best creative document I’ve ever been a part of.“
“I haven’t been this excited about anything we’ve done in the studio for many, many years,” John says. “I’m proud of everything this band has done, but we have what I call ‘benchmark albums’, particularly Face to Face, No Exit and Dark Room.”
“This, to me, is a benchmark album.“
“We’ve found a new energy,” Sam Brewster says, “And I think you can hear that on this record.“
From the pulsating opening riff of ‘Ninety Nine‘ (Go For Broke), this is undeniably The Angels, and the perfect introduction to a new chapter in the remarkable story of a band that’s always approached their career with a question that is actually a searing statement of intent:
“Why don’t we go for broke?“
From the intriguing title to the cover artwork, which depicts Rick Brewster’s predilection for collecting old phone boxes, ‘Ninety Nine‘ is classic Angels. And the songs are filled with mystery and menace and riffs that are a rallying cry to rock fans around the world.
The album also comes complete with a couple of curveballs. For starters, check out Rick’s epic ballad Heart To Heart and the funky Follow The Red Thread. And the album heralds the return of John Brewster’s harmonica, which can be heard blazing throughout the incendiary closing cut, Hue And Cry.
‘Ninety Nine‘ shows there is no finish line for The Angels.
As Nick Norton sings in Minor Truth (Long Live The Queen), “Unwilling to apply the brake, leave the flotsam in your wake.“
The Angels – Exclusive Album Showcase. 51 Not Out and still ready to rock.