Deep Purple released a third new song, "Nothing at All," from their upcoming album Whoosh! You can listen below. The mid-tempo tune finds singer Ian Gillan belting reflective lines ("I'm talking to ...
The post Deep Purple Release New Song “Lazy Sod” Ahead of New Album: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Deep Purple have shared the new song “Lazy Sod” from their forthcoming album =1, out July ...
Following the success of their debut single ‘Portable Door’, Deep Purple has released ‘Pictures Of You’, the second song from their upcoming album ‘=1’. Deep Purple’s latest song, ‘Pictures Of You’ is ...
Rock legends Deep Purple will release Whoosh!, their 21st studio album, on Aug. 7 and have just served up the third single, "Nothing At All." The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers were originally set to ...
Deep Purple frontman Ian Gillan reveals of The Leona Graham Podcast that he never knew he had a rock voice. Growing up ...
Every year the GRAMMY Hall of Fame adds to the impressive list of recordings honoring some of the essential songs and albums in the history of music. For 2017, their inductee list includes classic ...
Despite being a member of the band for just three years, Glenn Hughes' legacy with Deep Purple is almost as great as that of the man he replaced, longstanding (and current) bassist Roger Glover. This ...
=1 is Deep Purple’s fifth consecutive album to be produced by lauded studio whiz Bob Ezrin, whose collaborative relationship with the band began with Now What?! in 2013. As explained in an early press ...
Deep Purple seem to be giving some of their new material an old-fashioned road test. As captured in this fan-shot footage, the band debuted a pair of new songs during their Oct. 25 stop in Łódź, ...
Shredding. Slapping. Fingering. Oh my. Three-fifths of the ‘classic’ Deep Purple team that wrote the famous “Smoke on the Water” descended upon Verizon Theatre Sunday and squeezed every possible solo ...
Ritchie Blackmore may have been central to the Deep Purple sound, but he thought this album era was a personal low point.
Although Ritchie Blackmore wrote many classics with Deep Purple, there is one that embarrasses him more than any other.