
MICHAEL MONROE (Live)
How can it be possible? At 60 years of age former Hanoi Rocks lead singer, Michael Monroe, possesses more energy than a box of Duracell Bunnies. Even before the end of the first song he`s …READ MORE
How can it be possible? At 60 years of age former Hanoi Rocks lead singer, Michael Monroe, possesses more energy than a box of Duracell Bunnies. Even before the end of the first song he`s …READ MORE
A tenth anniversary is always an occasion well worth celebrating so when Black Star Riders reached that landmark they decided to commemorate this in style with not only some returning original band members but also …READ MORE
ROYAL HUNT The festival day opener often gets a scattered crowd, but luckily (and somewhat surprisingly) that was not the case for Royal Hunt, definitely a bigger band than the timetable indicated, which a loyal …READ MORE
Many bands from the 80’s who have reunited over the last few years have managed a half-baked tour or two and perhaps have even squeezed out a lame album to zero interest before imploding back …READ MORE
Legendary Glam Rockers Hanoi Rocks are back with Street Poetry. The Hanoi Rocks of today is a lot different than the early 1980s incarnation. These days, the only two original members are singer Michael Monroe …READ MORE
On a swelteringly hot early summer night, Legends, a small, stuffy club in the heart of Newcastle played host to the Finnish legends Hanoi Rocks with support from The Imperial Vipers and Mr. Wildheart himself, …READ MORE
Medio December, the Finnish legends Hanoi Rocks visited Oslo for the second time this year – prolonging the promoting of their latest release, Another Hostile Takeover. Just like last time, in January, Hanoi Rocks was …READ MORE
Looks like it’s never too late for an old dog to learn new tricks after all. Hanoi Rocks just pulled off a highly entertaining two hour set to a sold out crowd. There’s nothing unusual …READ MORE
Interview with Andy McCoy about Hanoi Rocks’ ups and downs, and the true stories about Nicky Sixx’ OD and the accident where Razzle was killed.
January 25, 2005, John Dee Club, Oslo, Norway Reported by Per Olav Heimstad One year ago, Hanoi Rocks canceled their Norway gig. This year around, they kept their promises and entered a sold out John …READ MORE