CLASSIC ROCK MAGAZINE “50 BEST ALBUMS OF 2024”
Tuk Smith’s second album with The Restless Hearts offers yet more proof of the former Biters frontman’s pop genius. Like Bruce Springsteen by way of Cheap Trick, Thin Lizzy and the Ramones, it leans heavily into the romance of rock’n’roll, setting its tales of thwarted renegades and dead-end dreamers to the kind of scuffed yet sparkling anthems everyone else seems to have forgotten how to write.
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“METAL TEMPLE” Review: ROGUE TO REDEMPTION (2024)
Tuk Smith And The Restless Hearts “Rogue To Redemption” is just fantastic, a brilliant record. Every track could be a single, which is a rarity these days for a lot of albums. It has everything catchy choruses, fantastic hooks, superb melodies and guitars, feel good lyrics & choruses with great songwriting. Tuk Smith And The Reckless Hearts deserve to be very successful off the back of this album and in turn have a great future. This will be definitely a top album of 2024 for me! Highly recommend you buy this album its killer and should not me missed. (Read More)
“NORUSH WEBZINE” Review: ROGUE TO REDEMPTION (2024)
A punk rebel from rural Georgia, frontman of the Biters, producer and solo artist, he has experienced the highs and lows of an ever-changing music industry. He's been critically acclaimed and on the verge of breaking into stadiums, dropped, burned out and back in the game, loved by those for whom rock still means everything. He now lives in Nashville and runs his own label, Gypsy Rose Records, where he creates from an authentic perspective. (Read more)
“ROCK GARAGE” Review: ROGUE TO REDEMTION (2024)
Anyone who liked the debut album by TUK SMITH & THE RESTLESS HEARTS will love “Rogue To Redemption”. TUK SMITH and his restless hearts are one of the few bands that come across as unfiltered and not artificial. Simple, cool rock music and a bit of party spirit make for a well-rounded package that doesn't need any more ingredients. Get “Rogue To Redemption” and just have a good time! (Read more)
“GET READY TO ROCK” Review: ROGUE TO REDEMPTION (2024)
The spirit of Thin Lizzy, a smidgen of T. Rex glam and power pop greats like Jellyfish & Cheap Trick runs throughout the album, although Tuk Smith has his own musical style and by all rights, should be more well known than he is currently. (Read more)
“DISTORTED SOUND” Review: ROGUE TO REDEMPTION (2024)
Making their debut on the frontman’s own record label, Rogue To Redemption is the hard-rocking unholy-rolling sophomore album from TUK SMITH & THE RESTLESS HEARTS. After highs and lows, contracts signed and ways parted, the band found themselves back in the studio and back on their feet, stronger than ever before. (Read more)
“WRITER IN JAPAN” Review: ROGUE TO REDEMPTION (2024)
Tuk Smith & The Restless Hearts debut album in 2022 breathed new life into the stale environment of what Rock ‘n’ Roll had become. They didn’t reboot it or reinvent it, they just came out and played it with the same attitude and commitment that the great Rockers had done since Elvis. It was a breath of fresh air in an environment of the genre that was rife with bands just hoping to hit the big time by copying their predecessors. TK&TRH kicked your ass with their debut, Ballad Of A Misspent Youth, and they’re kicking it harder with their second. (Read more)
“CLASSIC ROCK” Review: ROGUE TO REDEMPTION (2024)
Poised for greatness with his former band Biters, then dumped like a jilted bride at the altar, Tuk Smith's been through the record label wringer. It's still unclear why his band Biters fell out of favour so quickly and completely, but, to Tuk's credit, he barely paused for breath before releasing 2022's excellent Ballad Of A Misspent Youth.
That album was something, but Rogue To Redemption is something else again, the complete package: pristine pop and rock with a twist of glam and bursting with arena-ready songs. (Read More)
“KERRANG!” Review: ROGUE TO REDEMPTION (2024)
'Feet don’t fail me now,' Tuk Smith implores of himself on Take The Long Way, the first of several would-be hard rock classics on his new band’s second album. The former Biters frontman has seen all this before, has felt the sting of disappointment when things don’t work out, but is one of those guys who somehow meets it all head-on and channels it into positivity. (Read More)
“METAL PLANET MUSIC” Review: ROGUE TO REDEMPTION (2024)
Tuk Smith is a survivor. Having been through the highs and lows of the business, the former Biters frontman decided to take things into his own hands and with nattily titled sophomore ‘Rogue to Redemption’, he and the Restless Hearts are in a better, more commanding place than ever.
Whilst the intent here is undoubtedly to rock out, the new release sees Smith and Co having a lot of fun and the whole atmosphere surrounding the album is one of celebration and good times. It’s also a heady and nostalgic renewal of days gone by, the flashes of old school rock sparkling like rough diamonds through the lively production. (Read More)
“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... (Read More)