New album from Rock Goddess
ROCK GODDESS release their long awaited new album ‘This Time‘ on 1st March through their own label, Bite You To Death Records.
Rock Goddess. You could call them an all-female British heavy metal band, but that doesn’t really do them justice. Because while this is certainly true, they transcend gender and nationality, being one of the most significant, uncompromising and celebrated hard rock/metal bands of the past four decades.
They will be heading out on tour in the UK in March with Cats In Spaceand special guests Dirty Thrills on the following dates:
8th March – Thekla, Bristol
9th March – Institute 3, Birmingham
14th March – Academy 3, Manchester
15th March – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
16th March – The Garage, London
It all started in Wandsworth, South London during 1977. Featuring Jody Turner (guitar/vocals) and her younger sister Julie (drums). At the time, they were 13 and nine years old, respectively. Guided by their father/manager John, a respected name on the London music scene, they immediately proved there was real talent, ambition and intent in their vision for a cogent band. With a line-up completed by bassist Tracey Lamb (a school friend), the trio began to get noticed. After a landmark appearance at the Reading Festival in 1982 (on a bill headlined by Iron Maiden and also featuring Gary Moore and Blackfoot), they got a record deal with A&M.
A year later, the band’s self-titled debut was released, charting at number 65, and showing that they had the quality and power to compete with any of the NWOBHM bands making an impact at the time.
Produced by Vic Maile (who had previously recorded a demo with the band and had also worked with Motörhead and Girlschool), the album had influences from The Runaways, AC/DC and the aforementioned Motörhead, but it was obvious that here was a band who had their own style. Songs like the anthemic ‘Heavy Metal Rock ‘N’ Roll’ and the more compact ‘My Angel’ (which got to number 64 in the UK singles chart) proved there was class and grit about this lot.
Later that year, Dee O’Malley replaced Lamb. She also brought a keyboard sensibility to the band, which gave them an extra dimension and this came through on second album ‘Hell Hath No Fury’. Produced by Chris Tsangarides, it was released in October ’83, hitting the Top 100 in the UK, as the single ‘I Didn’t Love You (Till I Saw You Rock And Roll)’, which made it to number 57 in the British chart.
The band definitely retained their crucial edge, but showed they were maturing as musicians and songwriters. This also came through at the end of the year when Rock Goddess co-headlined a hugely successful British tour with label mates Y&T. And this was followed by tours across Europe supporting both Iron Maiden and Def Leppard.
In 1986, as they prepared for an American tour, O’Malley – now pregnant – left. In her stead, bassist Julia Longman and keyboard player Becky Axten were brought in to the line-up. However, O’Malley was featured on the band’s third album, ‘Young And Free’. This was released in France during 1987 by JID, following Rock Goddess’ departure from A&M. It was co-produced by Paul Samson and Jo Julian and recorded in ’85. Later in ’87, the band split up due to various problems.
In March 2013, the classic trio of the Turner sisters and Lamb officially reunited; there had been talk about this happening four years earlier, but this didn’t materialise in the end. If anybody had doubts of the sense in the band getting back together, then some barnstorming live performances totally dispelled these. The band not only appealed to those diehard fans from the ’80s, but also proved they could attract a new, younger audience. In May 2017, the first new recording from this threesome in 34 years was released.
This was the EP ‘It’s More Than Rock And Roll’, which came out through Cargo. The three songs here underlined what the Goddess had to offer the modern era, being brash, thunderous and full of attitude – the band had not only lost none of their old drive, but added a 21st century sparkle.
In July 2018, Lamb left the band due to ‘unforeseen personal circumstances’, and Jenny Lane was confirmed as the band’s new bassist in October the same year. Now it’s all gearing up to the eagerly anticipated new album from Rock Goddess.
‘This Time’ will be put out through their own label Bite You To Death Records in conjunction with Cargo on 1st March, 2019. Produced by Jody Turner & Mixed and Mastered by Wes Maebe (Robert Plant, New Model Army, Praying Mantis), it will feature Lamb’s bass parts, despite her recent departure.
Rock Goddess have already contributed so much to the history of hard rock and metal. Their place among the elite has long been assured. Now, they are ready to take it all to a new level – have no doubts, they are ready to blast a path through the contemporary music scene. On their own terms, naturally!