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 Monsters Of Rock

Monsters Of Rock

Monsters Of Rock, Castle Donington’s annual pilgrimage for the rock/metal community, began life in 1980 as an impressive way to round off Rainbow’s ‘Down To Earth’ tour. - Read More

Judas Priest – On Track

Judas Priest – On Track

'Judas Priest - On Track' examines the band’s first fourteen albums, with comments from various people in the know including the late, great Chris Tsangarides, whose first break came when he worked on the ‘Sad Wings Of Destiny’ album sessions. - Read More

5 Years of BROFEST (UK)

5 Years of BROFEST (UK)

A limited edition photobook produced by Iron Pages, '5 Years of BROFEST (UK)' charts the rise of the influential NWOBHM-themed festival. - Read More

Neat & Tidy – The Story Of Neat Records

Neat & Tidy – The Story Of Neat Records

‘Neat & Tidy – The Story Of Neat Records’ examines the history of the label, its bands and their releases both through new interviews with many key players in the Neat Records’ story. - Read More

Whitesnake – The Definitive Biography

Whitesnake – The Definitive Biography

A comprehensive biography of Whitesnake, covering the band’s career from David Coverdale’s early solo steps to the imminent arrival of the hotly-tipped successor to the ten million-plus selling ‘1987’ album. - Read More

Never Surrender (Or Nearly Good Looking) – An Autobiography by Biff Byford and John Tucker

Never Surrender (Or Nearly Good Looking) – An Autobiography by Biff Byford and John Tucker

Biff Byford tells his story for the first time. Sometimes tragic, sometimes funny, but always brutally honest, ‘Never Surrender...’ lifts the lid on the myths surrounding Saxon. - Read More

Am I Evil? – The Music, The Myths And Metallica by Brian Tatler with John Tucker

Am I Evil? – The Music, The Myths And Metallica by Brian Tatler with John Tucker

Brian Tatler founded Diamond Head in 1976. In ‘Am I Evil?’ he reveals frankly what it’s like to be chasing the dream of wanting to be a rock ‘n’ roll star, what it’s like when you attain it, and how it feels to see it unravel before your eyes – a story all too familiar to musicians of all genres. - Read More

Suzie Smiled - The New Wave of British Heavy Metal

Suzie Smiled - The New Wave of British Heavy Metal

A personal perspective on the history of the NWOBHM, from its formation in the late Seventies through its peaks and troughs and on to its current status as one of metal’s most influential genres. - Read More