To tell the truth

The English band Silverhead fell apart in the mid-1970s after releasing two studio albums—their self-titled debut in 1972, and 16 and Savaged a year later, both issued on Deep Purple’s label Purple Records—neither of which performed well commercially. Silverhead toured internationally, yet never stuck on the radio, and as history tells the story, they will forever be considered a should've-made-it-big band associated with the dated Glam movement. (Work on a follow-up to 16 and Savaged was scratc...

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Published on July 31, 2025 06:08
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