Wizzard – Iron, Steel, Metal
A thunderous celebration of raw material and human will, where rock ’n’ roll becomes a forge for memory, noise, and working-class pride When talking about Wizzard, the conversation often drifts…
A thunderous celebration of raw material and human will, where rock ’n’ roll becomes a forge for memory, noise, and working-class pride When talking about Wizzard, the conversation often drifts…
A Quiet Confession of Love, Vulnerability, and the Courage to Ask for a Place in Someone’s Heart Released at a moment when introspective songwriting was finding a renewed audience, “Could…
A quiet confession of wounded dignity, “Insensitive” turns emotional restraint into a timeless anthem of self-respect and inner awakening. When Jann Arden released “Insensitive” in 1995, it arrived without bombast,…
“Gila Monster” as a modern myth: a thunderous warning about power, excess, and the ancient beasts we awaken When King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard released “Gila Monster” in 2023,…
A restless hymn to modern overload, where repetition becomes rebellion and rhythm turns anxiety into motion Released in 2016, “Robot Stop” stands as one of the most emblematic opening statements…
A breezy celebration of freedom and tenderness, where a wandering spirit pauses just long enough to honor grace, affection, and the quiet poetry of everyday life. Released in 1971, “Lady…
A carefree invitation to dance, “Baby Jump” captures a fleeting moment when pop music rediscovered pure joy and movement, turning a simple rhythm into a shared memory of youthful freedom.…
A nostalgic tapestry of shared memories, where Chris Norman revisits a lifetime of melodies that once defined the sound of European soft rock and heartfelt pop When we speak of…
“Dear Elaine” – A Tender Letter Etched in Melody, A Baroque Pop Elegy That Echoes Through Time When we speak of Roy Wood’s “Dear Elaine”, we speak of a song…
A gentle meditation on love that endures beyond fame, noise, and time itself Among the many quiet treasures hidden in the history of British rock, “Forever” by Roy Wood stands…