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Artist's albums
1990-1995 - Revisited & Rare (Live)
2023 · album
All the Way
2022 · single
Dopamine
2022 · album
Across the Nation
2022 · single
Dancing in the Sunshine
2022 · single
The Western Sky
2022 · single
Young Man
2021 · single
All the Right Noises - The Bonus Songs
2021 · album
Destruction (Live)
2021 · single
Firebird
2021 · single
All the Right Noises: The Singles
2021 · single
All the Right Noises
2021 · album
Going to Sin City
2021 · single
Last One Out Turn Off the Lights
2020 · single
Your Time Is Gonna Come
2019 · single
Please Remain Seated - The Others
2019 · album
Please Remain Seated
2019 · album
Loser (2019 Version)
2019 · single
Miracle Man (2019 Version)
2018 · single
She's so Fine (2019 Version)
2018 · single
Stage (Live)
2018 · album
Higher Ground
2018 · single
Backstreet Symphony
2018 · single
The Thing I Want
2018 · single
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Biography
Vocalist Danny Bowes and lead guitarist Luke Morley first played together when they were 15-year-old classmates in London. The two later formed the band Terraplane and released two albums but broke up in 1988. Bowes, Morley, and drummer Gary "Harry" James then formed Thunder, recruiting bassist Mark "Snake" Luckhurst and rhythm guitarist Ben Matthews. The group's first two singles both hit the U.K. Top 40 and earned Thunder a support slot for Aerosmith and a gig at the 1990 Monsters of Rock Festival. Backstreet Symphony, released a year-and-a-half after the group's live debut, reached the U.K.'s Top 20 and was certified gold. The follow-up, Laughing on Judgement Day, appeared in 1992, followed three years later by Behind Closed Doors. Their fourth full-length album, the radio-ready Thrill of It All, arrived in 1996. A series of live recordings and compilations peppered the next five to seven years, followed by the arrival of 2003's Shooting at the Sun on Frontiers Records. The year 2005 saw the Frontiers label release Magnificent Seventh!, followed by Robert Johnson's Tombstone in 2006. The next year, Thunder embarked on their first European tour in 12 years, and in 2008 they issued their ninth studio long-player, Bang! Citing "outside interests," Thunder disbanded in 2009, and the members became involved with various other projects. They reunited for a one-off live performance in 2011, and spent the ensuing years keeping the project going with the occasional live show. In 2014, the band announced the impending arrival of a new studio album. The resulting Wonder Days arrived in February of the next year. Thunder followed up the album with the release of All You Can Eat, which documented the story of Wonder Days with a short film and two live recordings (one of which was in-studio). In 2017, the group put out its 11th studio effort Rip It Up. While on tour in support of the album, Thunder recorded a live show at Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena. The result, Stage -- which featured tracks from their vast back catalog -- was issued in early 2018. The group returned in 2019 with their 12th album, Please Remain Seated. Inspired by their reworking of the single "Love Walked In" -- which was the B-side of their 2017 Christmas single -- the group took tracks from their back catalog and gave them a full overhaul, with some of the songs sounding radically different than their originals. Celebrating 30 years in the industry, the group also issued the career-spanning album Greatest Hits that same year. In March 2021, they released their 13th album, All the Right Noises. Pushed back six months by COVID-19, it saw a return to their classic, hard-driving sound. ~ John Bush, Rovi