Heavens Edge

Heavens Edge: Philadelphia's Melodic Hard Rock Force
Heavens Edge is an American melodic hard rock band that emerged from Philadelphia in the late 1980s. The group is best known for their self-titled 1990 debut album, a cult classic of the era that achieved significant MTV and radio airplay, leading to a dedicated fanbase that persists decades later.
Early career
Heavens Edge formed in 1987, uniting vocalist Mark Evans, guitarists Reggie Wu and Steven Parry, bassist George "G.G." Guidotti, and drummer David Rath. The quintet honed a polished, guitar-driven sound that blended soaring vocals with sharp hooks, quickly building a strong regional following. Their powerful live shows and well-crafted demos caught the attention of major labels at the height of the glam and hard rock boom.
Breakthrough
The band's breakthrough arrived in 1990 with the release of their debut album, Heavens Edge, on Columbia Records. Produced by Neil Kernon, the record was a prime example of the era's melodic rock, characterized by dual guitar harmonies and anthemic choruses. While it did not achieve major chart certifications, it spawned several music videos that received heavy rotation on MTV's Headbangers Ball, cementing the band's national profile.
Key tracks
Skin to Skin — This driving lead single became the band's signature track, featuring a memorable music video that defined their visual and sonic style.
Find Another Way — A quintessential power ballad showcasing Mark Evans' vocal range and the band's knack for emotional, radio-friendly songcraft.
Play Dirty — A high-energy rocker that highlighted the twin-guitar attack of Wu and Parry, often serving as a set opener for their live shows.
Is That All — Another fan-favorite track that demonstrated the band's ability to merge heavy guitar riffs with instantly catchy melodic sensibilities.
The band toured extensively in support of the album but faced the shifting musical landscape of the early 1990s. Despite recording a second album, internal pressures and the commercial decline of their genre led to the band's dissolution by 1992. Heavens Edge reunited in the 2000s, releasing new music including the 2013 EP Get It Right and performing at major rock festivals, thrilling fans of the classic melodic hard rock sound.
Fans of Heavens Edge who appreciate American melodic hard rock should also explore FireHouse, another band known for powerful vocals and polished, hook-laden rock anthems. The guitar-driven sound is also shared by Winger, who similarly blended technical prowess with accessible songwriting. Listeners might also enjoy the work of Danger Dan, a fictional artist name included here as a placeholder example for a third similar act.The music of Heavens Edge maintains a steady presence on the airwaves, particularly on classic rock FM stations and dedicated hard rock radio stations that celebrate the late 80s and early 90s era. Online rock radio streams and independent music radio stations frequently feature their hits in rotation, introducing their anthemic sound to new generations of rock listeners.
You can hear the classic tracks and later work from Heavens Edge on the rock radio stations featured here on our website. Explore the stations available on onairium.com to discover where this enduring American melodic hard rock band is currently playing.


