
On this day April 27 1987, British rock band Slade released their fourteenth studio album You Boyz Make Big Noize. Known for their glam rock anthems and powerful live performances, Slade tried to update their sound with a more polished pop rock style for the late 80s.
The album featured a mix of energetic tracks and radio friendly singles but struggled to make a major impact, reaching number 98 on the UK Albums Chart. Even though it did not hit the heights of their earlier success, it showcased the band’s ability to deliver catchy hooks and big choruses that stayed true to their roots.
You Boyz Make Big Noize would end up being the final studio album from Slade before they disbanded in the early 90s.
Fun fact: Although the album did not chart highly, the single Still the Same became a fan favorite and was praised for its classic Slade sound.
The album featured a mix of energetic tracks and radio friendly singles but struggled to make a major impact, reaching number 98 on the UK Albums Chart. Even though it did not hit the heights of their earlier success, it showcased the band’s ability to deliver catchy hooks and big choruses that stayed true to their roots.
You Boyz Make Big Noize would end up being the final studio album from Slade before they disbanded in the early 90s.
Fun fact: Although the album did not chart highly, the single Still the Same became a fan favorite and was praised for its classic Slade sound.