
On this day June 21, 1987, White Lion released their second studio album Pride. Though it had a slow start, the album would go on to become their breakthrough, thanks to the strength of standout singles like Wait and the power ballad When the Children Cry. With Vito Bratta’s melodic guitar work and Mike Tramp’s soaring vocals, Pride delivered a polished blend of hard rock and emotional depth that resonated with fans.
The album eventually climbed to number 11 on the Billboard charts and became a defining release of the late 80s glam metal scene. Its mix of heartfelt lyrics and arena ready hooks helped it sell over two million copies in the United States, solidifying White Lion as one of the standout acts of the era.
80s insight: Pride captured the perfect balance of heavy guitars and sensitive songwriting that defined late 80s rock, making it a staple of the hair metal era and a favorite on MTV.
The album eventually climbed to number 11 on the Billboard charts and became a defining release of the late 80s glam metal scene. Its mix of heartfelt lyrics and arena ready hooks helped it sell over two million copies in the United States, solidifying White Lion as one of the standout acts of the era.
80s insight: Pride captured the perfect balance of heavy guitars and sensitive songwriting that defined late 80s rock, making it a staple of the hair metal era and a favorite on MTV.