Early Slade (as Ambrose Slade) Album – Ballzy – To Be Reissued On Vinyl
Before the Slade you know and love were known as Slade, they were known as Ambrose Slade. They soon employed a skinhead look to capture the attention of the toughs…
Before the Slade you know and love were known as Slade, they were known as Ambrose Slade. They soon employed a skinhead look to capture the attention of the toughs…
As we move along in the Slade vinyl reissue program, the newest title being given the upgrade will be Slade Alive! Released in early 1972, and shortly before Slayed?, Slade…
With only two studio albums into their career, ELP released a live set on the tail of their 2nd album (Tarkus) with Pictures At An Exhibition. Not long after that,…
Overkill is Thrash metal from the East Coast. Formed in New Jersey in 1980, Overkill released their first album – Feel The Fire – on Megaforce Records in 1985. The…
For a few months now, BMG has been revisiting the classic albums from Slade, providing collectible color vinyl package. With Slayed?, and Old New Borrowed And Blue already reissued on…
Richard Ashcroft has done much in his career with The Verve and a well-attended solo career. With those two jobs, Richard Ashcroft has been involved in 9 albums since his…
Slade fans have enjoyed the past times of the band with the greatest pleasure. Recently, Slade announced the reissue of the classic Slayed? album on vinyl LP with a collectible…
Brazilian Heavy Metal exploded with the arrival of Sepultura. Sepultura released their first album, Morbid Visions back in 1986 just as Heavy Metal was taking a prominent front stage. Since…
Motörhead, the three-member UK hard rock band with Lemmy Kilmister at the front has enjoyed a lot of love from fans worldwide. Recently, their classic albums have been getting the…
For a period of 10 years, Emerson, Lake & Palmer ruled the airwaves, sales markets, attendance for stage productions, and fan support. Even a brief hiatus failed to dampen interest.…
Plenty of attention gets paid to those UK boys that ‘umbly go by the classic name of Uriah Heep. And we’re quite ‘appy about all that. After all, they’ve only…
The ’70s UK airwaves were ruled by Slade with five strong albums beginning with Slayed? (1972), which gave up hits like “Gudbuy T’ Jane”, “Mama Weer All Crazee Now”, and…