Slade – The Bangin’ Man
A swaggering portrait of rock stardom caught between bravado and self awareness at the height of the glam era. Released in 1974, Slade’s The Bangin’ Man surged to No. 3…
A swaggering portrait of rock stardom caught between bravado and self awareness at the height of the glam era. Released in 1974, Slade’s The Bangin’ Man surged to No. 3…
A defiant pop anthem that turns risk into resolve and turns uncertainty into forward motion. Released in 1976, In For A Penny arrived as a UK Top 20 single for…
A swaggering question that masks doubt, desire, and the uneasy freedom of the road. When Slade released How D’You Ride in 1975, the band was already synonymous with British chart…
A raucous confession that chaos can feel like freedom when the volume is loud enough and the night refuses to behave. Released in 1973, The Whole World’s Goin’ Crazee by…
A defiant street level anthem where ordinary resolve rises against chaos and fear Released in 1972, I Won’t Let It ‘Appen Agen arrived as a standalone single from Slade, surging…
Raucous warning wrapped in swagger, where desire, danger, and rock and roll bravado collide without apology Released in 1979, Lock Up Your Daughters marked Slade’s forceful return to straight-ahead hard…
Roar of defiance and liberation where swagger becomes survival and volume becomes truth. When Slade released Move Over as a single in the early nineteen seventies, it landed as a…
A tender confession about friendship and longing wrapped in glam era bravado When Slade released My Friend Stan in 1973, the single surged to number two on the UK Singles…
Glam era confession about longing, illusion, and the distance between desire and arrival Released by SLADE at the height of their early 1970s visibility, OOH LA LA IN L.A. arrived…
Raw declaration of intent where discipline, sweat, and volume announce a band determined to survive the stage. Released in 1971, Get Down And Get With It became the first moment…