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A Poignant and Desperate Anthem of a Fading Dream, a Veteran Band’s Final Bid for American Stardom. By 1987, the British glam rock revolution that Slade had so fiercely pioneered…
A Poignant and Desperate Anthem of a Fading Dream, a Veteran Band’s Final Bid for American Stardom. By 1987, the British glam rock revolution that Slade had so fiercely pioneered…
A Gritty and Profound Monologue on Regret, a Painful Reckoning with the Aftermath of a Wild, Unforgettable Night. In 1972, the musical world was a glitter-drenched playground, and at its…
A Thunderous Anthem of Defiance, a Roaring Declaration of an Unstoppable Musical Comeback. By the late 1970s, the glittering empire of glam rock had all but faded. For Slade, the…
A Desperate and Theatrical Gamble on Fate, a High-Stakes Anthem for a Band at a Critical Crossroads. By 1975, the unstoppable glitter bomb that was Slade was starting to lose…
Slade on Top of the Pops 1991: “Radio Wall of Sound” and the Last Roar of a British Rock Institution On 17 October 1991, Slade returned to the BBC’s Top…
A Riotous Celebration of Live Rock and Roll, a Glorious Testament to the Unbridled Frenzy of the Glam Era. In 1973, as the world was still reverberating from the seismic…
A Theatrical, Hilarious Chronicle of a Man’s Quest for Quiet, a Glorious Escape from the Noise of the World. By 1973, Slade had cemented their status as kings of the…
A Furious and Prophetic Farewell, a Melancholic Anthem That Unknowingly Marked the End of a Golden Era. By 1976, the reign of Slade as the undisputed kings of British glam…
“Look Wot You Dun” by Slade: A Rugged Rock Anthem Rooted in Emotion In 1972, Slade captured the raw energy and heartfelt honesty of British rock with their chart-climbing single…
The Bittersweet Reckoning of Fame and Desire Slade’s “How Does It Feel”, released in 1975 as the second single from their soundtrack and fifth studio album Slade in Flame, captured…