Slade – Get Down With It
A wild, unfiltered celebration of rock n roll’s raw electricity and the communal thrill of losing yourself in the moment The live version of Get Down With It, performed by…
A wild, unfiltered celebration of rock n roll’s raw electricity and the communal thrill of losing yourself in the moment The live version of Get Down With It, performed by…
A Raw Spark of Identity Forming Inside a Heavy, Dreamlike Soundscape On Slade’s 1969 debut album Beginnings, released when the band was still known as Ambrose Slade, “Genesis” stands as…
A Fierce Spark of Resilience Hidden Inside a Pop-Rock Jewel On Slade’s 1985 album Rogues Gallery, “Little Sheila” rises as one of the record’s most spirited and memorable tracks, making…
A Love Song From Slade Before They Became Slade Long before the stomping glam-rock anthems and glitter-dusted chaos, Slade were still calling themselves Ambrose Slade, working out their identity in…
The Glittering Mischief and Raw Swagger of a Glam Rock Survivor On Slade’s 1983 album The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome, “Razzle Dazzle Man” captures the band at a time when their…
A Bruised Heartbeat Echoing Through Youthful Chaos On Slade’s 1970 album Play It Loud, “I Remember” emerges as one of the earliest glimpses into the band’s ability to fuse raw…
A Raucous Celebration Wrapped in the Shadows of Growing Up On Slade’s 1981 album Till Deaf Do Us Part, “A Night to Remember” bursts forward with the kind of high-octane…
A late era salute to loyalty bursting with Slade’s grit and heart On Slade’s 1987 album You Boyz Make Big Noize, the track “That’s What Friends Are For” stands out…
A weary confession of longing and vulnerability hidden behind Slade’s early swagger Appearing on the 1972 compilation album Look Wot You Dun, Slade’s “Candidate” stands as one of the most…
A Young Band’s Fierce Plea Wrapped in Grit, Guilt, and Raw Humanity On Slade’s 1969 debut album Beginnings, the track “Pity the Mother” stands out as an early window into…