The song "Tonight Belongs To Us" by SUiCiDE BOMBERS from their 2024 album All For The Candy is a high-energy sleaze rock anthem that has captured the attention of the Zoo Freaks tuning into THE ZOO radio station. In an April 2024 interview with Sleaze Roxx, frontman Chris Damien Doll revealed that the band unanimously agreed on this track as a single, a rare occurrence given their usual debates over song choices. Doll described the song as having a "cool ROGUE MALE vibe" with a memorable chorus, making it a standout for live performances. The band’s Facebook page announced the release of a music video for "Tonight Belongs To Us" on December 13, 2024, calling it a celebration of their electrifying stage energy, filmed to capture the raw essence of their Oslo shows. Fans on the Instagram account commented on the song’s infectious gang-vocal hooks, with one post highlighting how it’s become a staple at their release party concerts, like the one held at ROCK iN in Oslo on February 10, 2024.
SUiCiDE BOMBERS began their journey in Oslo, Norway, with a mission to revive the gritty, flamboyant spirit of 80s sleaze and glam rock. According to their bio on Last.fm, the band—comprising Chris Damien Doll (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Stevie Teaze (lead guitar), C. Slim (bass), and Lyle Starr (drums)—adopts a larger-than-life persona, describing themselves as "intergalactic superstars sent back through time" to resurrect rock’n’roll. Formed in the early 2010s, they drew inspiration from bands like Mötley Crüe, W.A.S.P., and Faster Pussycat, blending raw energy with theatrical flair. Their debut album, Criminal Record, released in 2012, set the tone for their unapologetic, party-driven sound. Over the years, they’ve built a cult following through relentless touring and a commitment to their over-the-top aesthetic, with Doll’s self-proclaimed title of "Sleaze Fuhrer" embodying their rebellious ethos.
For Zoo Freaks wanting to dive deeper into the SUiCiDE BOMBERS universe, the band’s official website at suicidebombers.net offers tour dates, merch, and album details. Their Facebook page is a hub for show announcements and fan interactions, while Instagram showcases behind-the-scenes glimpses of their wild performances. On X, the band shares quick updates and engages with fans, often hyping tracks like "Tonight Belongs To Us." Dedicated fan communities include the Suicide Bombers Fan Club on Facebook, where enthusiasts share concert photos and discuss favorite tracks. Another fan-driven space is the r/SleazeRock subreddit, where SUiCiDE BOMBERS frequently pops up in discussions about modern sleaze rock revivalists.
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