It’s been four years since Def Leppard released their last album of new material, Diamond Star Halos, but it sounds like fans won’t have to wait much longer for a new record. Frontman Joe Elliott ...
Imagine AC/DC listening to one of their own songs and saying: "That's too poppy for us." It sounds like a joke. It wasn't. In ...
Def Leppard had no idea what a monumental task was ahead when they began to write for the follow-up to their 1984 multi-platinum breakthrough Pyromania. The album would eventually survive through four ...
Def Leppard made an album so huge that only Michael Jackson’s Thriller prevented it from reaching No.1 in America ...
"I'm not sure I'd necessarily be in Def Leppard had it not been for beer," remarks drummer Rick Allen in a new spot, hyping the band's association with Seattle's Elysian Brewing Company. Def Leppard ...
When Def Leppard unveiled their debut album on March 14, 1980, they were already being touted among the most promising bands of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. But the precocious quintet had ...
The classic album's 40th anniversary edition is out now. By Joe Lynch Executive Digital Director Def Leppard’s first two albums vaulted five boys from working-class Sheffield, England to the vanguard ...
Steve Miller Band are coming to Petco Park on Friday, August 30, 2024. Two of the world’s greatest rock bands are teaming up for a massive co-headlining tour. This show in downtown San Diego will be ...
While penning one of their biggest hits, Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliot unleashed a volley of lyrical nonsense that didn't stop the track's chart domination.
“Our first record, we thought that the tapes had been destroyed, but it turns out that they exist,” said Allen in a recent interview. “So we were able to pull some versions and some songs that have ...
The release will be available on CD, as a DVD/CD or Blu-ray/CD collection, as a limited-edition two-LP set pressed on orange vinyl, and on digital audio and digital video. Def Leppard’s official store ...
On this co-headline tour, Mötley Crüe are crass and limp, and then shown up all the more by the triumphant power of Def Leppard’s homecoming “Do you wanna get rocked?” Joe Elliott asks, engaging ...
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