Slade – We’re Really Gonna Raise the Roof
A thunderous vow of unity and defiance, where celebration becomes a working class roar When Slade released “We’re Really Gonna Raise the Roof” in 1974, the song immediately stormed to…
A thunderous vow of unity and defiance, where celebration becomes a working class roar When Slade released “We’re Really Gonna Raise the Roof” in 1974, the song immediately stormed to…
A rough edged portrait of chaos and consequence told through the swaggering pulse of late sixties rock In 1969, before glam rock, before the mirrored boots and stadium shouts, Slade…
A high intensity ode to speed, risk, and the rush of living dangerously When Slade released The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome in 1983, it marked a defining point in their career.…
A Playful Collision of Glam Swagger and Rock Defiance On their 1976 album Nobody’s Fools, Slade experimented with new textures and transatlantic influences, aiming to expand beyond their British glam-rock…
A gritty grin at trouble, defiance, and the messy thrill of being unapologetically alive When Slade released The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome in 1983, the band was deep into a new…
A riotous burst of carefree joy wrapped in glam rock swagger and festive mischief When Slade released Okey Cokey as part of their 1985 holiday-themed album Crackers, the band was…
The Exuberant Launch of a Band on the Verge of Glory In 1969, Slade released their debut album Beginnings, a record that introduced the world to a young British quartet…
A darkly charged burst of restless energy that captures Slade’s hunger to rise again in a shifting rock landscape When Slade released “Night Starvation” in 1981 on their comeback album…
A Riotous Burst of Rebellion Wrapped in Slade’s Sharp Witted Rock And Roll Fire When Slade released Till Deaf Do Us Part in 1981, the album marked their determined stride…
A Wild Portrait of Temptation and Recklessness Wrapped in Slade’s Rawest Early Energy Released in 1972 as the B side to Slade’s explosive hit single “Mama Weer All Crazee Now”,…