“MAXIMUM VOLUME MUSIC” Review : ROGUE TO REDEMPTION (2024)

For a while there, I thought Tuk Smith was going to save rock ‘n’ roll. He should—and I honestly mean this—be one of the biggest rock ‘n’ roll stars on the planet.

And since I’ve stolen an Oasis song title above, it’s worth noting that amidst all the coverage surrounding their reformation, one thing stood out. Steve Lamacq on Radio 4 said, “There are no rock stars anymore.”

Mate, there’s Tuk.

Which brings us to *Rogue To Redemption*, album number two, and it’s moving things along from where the last one left off.

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