Ultimate Classic Rock named the greatest glam metal song of all time and it's still a beloved song to this day.
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 ...
Up until Jan. 20, 1983, when Pyromania arrived, Def Leppard wanted to be Led Zeppelin. Just look at their name. But then producer Robert John “Mutt” Lange, who worked on the band’s 1981 sophomore ...
The 1980s were well under way by January 1983 – even mathematical geniuses like us can figure that out – but when it came to defining the look, the sound and the vibe of the '80s, there's no arguing ...
Def Leppard will belatedly celebrate the 40th anniversary of their star-making third album Pyromania with a massive reissue featuring previously unreleased tracks, live footage and more. Pyromania 40 ...
From the archives Def Leppard performing on the German TV show Rockpop In Concert broadcast by ZDF network on 4th February 1984 This restored remastered performance was originally shot on 18 December ...
The year 1983 was a landmark one for heavy metal. Not only did the year usher in the debut album releases of Metallica, Dio and Mercyful Fate, it also marked the first time a metal act hit the No. 1 ...
Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen says the band’s new self-titled album is one of the most important of its career. After a more than seven-year drought since 2008’s “Songs from the Sparkle Lounge,” ...