Wish I Could Fly

Electric Angels

Hey Zoo Freaks, let's dive into some groovy tales about "Wish I Could Fly" by Electric Angels from that far-out album Lost in the Atlantic. Dig this, in an interview with the Hair Metal Guru, drummer John Schubert spilled the beans on how the band got buried by the grunge wave back in the early '90s, but this track was part of those lost demos that finally saw the light in 2017, remastered and ready to soar. He wrote a hefty bio in the album booklet, talking about how the song captures that yearning to break free from the music biz chains, with lyrics that feel like a hippie dream of flying high above it all.

Man, the fans on social media are all buzzing about it too – one post from the band's Facebook page shared a throwback pic from the recording sessions, saying "Wish I Could Fly was us dreaming big, even when the industry grounded us," and Zoo Freaks everywhere agreed it could've been a massive radio hit with its catchy chorus and upbeat vibe. Even in reviews, folks called it pleasant and infectious, like a power pop gem infused with sleaze rock soul, perfect for spinning on our turntables here at THE ZOO.

Now, let's rewind to how Electric Angels got their wings. These cats started out in the late '80s in Los Angeles, rising from the ashes of the pop group Candy, keeping bassist Jonathan Daniel and drummer John Schubert, but bringing in fresh energy with singer Shane and guitarist Ryan Roxie. They jammed their first gig on New Year's Eve 1987, then packed up and headed to New York City, where they scored a deal with Atlantic Records in just five months – talk about cosmic alignment!

They drew inspo from legends like KISS, The Ramones, and Hanoi Rocks, blending it into their own glam metal magic. Jon Bon Jovi was a big fan, even nodding to their tunes in his own songs. Though the industry shifts clipped their flight early, their spirit lives on in tracks like this one, keeping the peace and love flowing through the airwaves.

For more on these angelic rockers, check out their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ElectricAngels1990/, where you'll find nods to Lost in the Atlantic and the vibes that make "Wish I Could Fly" so special. There's also a fan group grooving on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/747570430313297/, full of stories and support for the band, with chats about the album and song that keep the community alive.