Raging Silence is Uriah Heep's 17th album. It was recorded and released in 1989. It was received quite well by some critics, who praised the new revitalised line-up. Many people, though, criticised the band for playing music influenced heavily by arena rock and pop-metal. Although it was the first album recorded by this line-up, it took almost three years after its formation to actually record and release Raging Silence. "Hold Your Head Up" and "Blood red Roses" were released as singles. The first was a cover of an old Argent hit, while the second was written for the band by Read more on Last.fm.
