Black Diamond Saints - Aragon 84
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Aragon 84

Black Diamond Saints

Hard-driving 80's rock built from smoke, hairspray, neon, and blown amplifiers.

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Black Diamond Saints are the loudest band never fully documented. Somewhere between suburban rehearsal rooms, borrowed amps, and late-night Chicago club myths, they left behind a stack of songs that sound too specific to be fake and too cinematic to be trusted.

The Lantern Club file on BDS places them in the 1983–1986 zone, equal parts alleyway metal, backseat stupidity, and larger-than-life memory. The tape may be unreliable. The attitude is not.

Pulp Logic Review File
“The recordings aren’t the mystery.
They sound finished, confident, ready for a crowd.”
“The mystery is what happened after.”

Black Diamond Saints appear suddenly in the archive logs, play like a band that should have broken wider, and then are barely heard from again.

No real press trail. No clean breakup story. No polished ending. Just songs, fragments, and the feeling that somebody pulled the plug while the amps were still warm.

Sometimes the attic produces junk.
Sometimes it produces gold.

— Pulp Logic Magazine

Liner Notes

Aragon 84 plays like a lost live document from a band already halfway into trouble before the first song starts.

Recorded somewhere between memory and myth. Built for back rows, borrowed gear, bad exits, and long nights that should have ended earlier.

Credits

Vocals: Tommy Blaze
Guitars / Bass / Drums: Dax Ryder, Ricky Vale, Mick Dalton, Danny Crowe
Label: Lantern Club
Producer: Mitchell and Delano
Source quality: Vinyl