Three years ago, Whitesnake released Good to Be Bad, a comeback album that reached the U.K.’s Top Five. It walked the line between their brand of U.K. hard rock…
Whitesnake – Forevermore (2011)
Three years ago, Whitesnake released Good to Be Bad, a comeback album that reached the U.K.’s Top Five. It walked the line between their brand of U.K. hard rock…
Good to Be Bad marks Whitesnake’s 30th anniversary as a band — though frontman David Coverdale is the only original member. It’s their first studio album since…
Even though they were a global chart-topping, hit-making machine less than ten years prior, David Coverdale came up empty when he tried to find a U.S.-based record…
Any band would have been hard-pressed to follow the success of a multi-platinum album with another one of equal or higher quality both critically and commercially…
The European release of Whitesnake’s commercial breakthrough is actually their eponymous American release retitled 1987. The differences are small, but they are enough to make it interesting. The first…
Whitesnake is the seventh studio album by British hard rock band of the same name, released in 1987. The album aimed for more of a heavy metal sound…
Following up the splendid Saints & Sinners album was no easy task, but 1984′s Slide It In turned out to be an even greater triumph for David Coverdale’s Whitesnake. From…
What a difference a year makes. After releasing the thoroughly disappointing Come an’ Get It, Whitesnake made up for it in spades with 1982′s excellent Saints & Sinners…
Despite the massive talents of vocalist David Coverdale and his supporting cast of musicians (not to mention the unimpeachable resumé of producer Martin Birch), Come an’ Get It…
Despite benefiting from the expert assistance of legendary producer Martin Birch (Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, later Iron Maiden) Whitesnake’s early studio…
For all of its musical merits, Whitesnake’s second full-length album, Lovehunter, is probably best remembered for its lurid cover painting…
Trouble was Whitesnake’s first “real” album, setting the template for virtually all of the band’s ensuing career, pre-1987 American sellout…
Snakebite barely qualifies as a Whitesnake album. Vocalist David Coverdale had just assembled the band, and in fact, half of the songs contained here…
After Deep Purple crumbled in the mid-’70s, vocalist David Coverdale began a solo career with 1977′s White Snake. Before too long, Coverdale would adopt…
Dying is not ceasing to exist. Nothing ceases to exist. That is not the way nature works. It is completion and/or abandoning of a form known, felt and seen by the others and…