Heaven is an Australian heavy metal band formed in 1980. Their music draws heavily from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, with a distinctive sound characterized by powerful vocals and hard-driving guitar riffs. Led by Allan Fryer, a vocalist often compared to AC/DC's Bon Scott, the band achieved mainstream success with their 1982 album "Where Angels Fear to Tread". Despite their short-lived career, Heaven's impact on the Australian metal scene and their influence on future bands is undeniable.