The Story Behind Def Leppard’s Hysteria: Triumph, Resilience, and Rock Legacy. Classic Album Reviews.
Def Leppard: Hysteria In 1987, Def Leppard released their fourth studio album, Hysteria, which would go on to become one
Read moreDef Leppard: Hysteria In 1987, Def Leppard released their fourth studio album, Hysteria, which would go on to become one
Read moreLast night, The Darkness took over Rough Trade for a one-of-a-kind record store performance, proving that rock ‘n’ roll isn’t about the size of the venue but the spirit of the show. With 150 fans crammed into the tiny upstairs room, this wasn’t just a gig—it was a hilarious, high-octane masterclass in entertainment.
Read moreThe Darkness premiered their electrifying new single, ‘I Hate Myself’, last night with Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2. The track, a punk rock glam anthem, is the second single from their highly anticipated eighth studio album, Dreams On Toast, set for release on March 28th via Cooking Vinyl. Fans can pre-order the album here.
Read moreAh, 1980 Britain—a time of strikes, questionable fashion choices, and rock music that sounded like it had been chiseled out of raw granite. While others were busy swooning over ABBA and their glittery bell-bottoms, I stumbled across a scrappy little band from London’s East End who, let’s face it, probably scared the sequins off the disco crowd: Iron Maiden.
Read moreSkindred, the legendary Welsh rock band known for their genre-blending sound, has partnered with Newport County AFC, VX3, and Lover’s F.C. to create a limited-edition football shirt.
Read moreThe Quireboys rocked The Old Cold Store in Nottingham with an unforgettable night of rock ‘n’ roll magic.
Read moreMassive Wagons “Earth To Grace” Tour 2024 – Rock City, Nottingham, November 22nd The opening night of Massive Wagons’ “Earth
Read moreMassive Wagons’ “Earth to Grace” blends raw rock energy with emotional depth. Featuring standout tracks like “Sleep Forever,” “The Good Die Young,” and “Rabbit Hole,” the album explores themes of resilience and personal victory. Produced by Matt O’Grady, it showcases the band’s growth and dynamic songwriting.
Read moreLast night, Rock City in Nottingham was a time machine, blasting the crowd back to the 80s with Royal Republic’s LoveCop tour. The Swedish rockers, clad in sleek leather jackets, brought an electrifying mix of rock, disco, and funk that had fans buzzing from the get-go.
Read moreThe original shock-rocker was back in London as part of his huge Too Close For Comfort tour and we were excited to see what he had in store for the Hammersmith crowd.
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