top of page



⭐ Whatever Happened to Slade – Album: Mar. 1977
Slade’s toughest album — a gritty, overlooked powerhouse from the streets of 1977.

Slade
Mar 19, 19773 min read


📰 Hill Junior Marches - Feature: Feb. 1974
A lively, domestic‑set feature in which Dave Hill — Slade’s flamboyant guitarist — reacts to the band’s Disc Music Poll Awards triumphs with trademark charm, humour, and a few surprises from the Hill household.

Slade
Feb 16, 19743 min read


Gudbuy t’Slade! – Cover: Mar. 1973
A Wolverhampton roar turned global — Slade’s glitter‑charged momentum hits its peak as Dave Hill becomes the visual heartbeat of British glam.

Slade
Mar 10, 19733 min read


📰 No. 1 Noize – Review: Feb. 1973
A raucous NME review hailing “Cum On Feel the Noize” as unmistakably Slade — a guaranteed chart‑topper powered by Noddy Holder’s vocals and the band’s signature stomp.

Slade
Feb 17, 19732 min read


📰 Dave Hill PopFax – Profile: Feb. 1973
A playful, personality‑driven PopFax profile capturing Dave Hill’s style, humour, and glam‑rock identity through rapid‑fire facts and a bold monochrome portrai

Slade
Feb 17, 19732 min read


📰Band Breakdown – Slade – Mar.1972
A candid, rough‑edged portrait of a band who survived the clubs, the skinhead era, and the lean years — emerging stronger, louder, and more unified than ever.

Slade
Mar 4, 19728 min read
bottom of page
