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Ricky Warwick

Ricky Warwick (born 11 July 1966) is a Northern , , and , best known as the frontman of the bands The Almighty, , and . Born in , , he began playing guitar at age 13 and was influenced by the punk scene in , including bands like . Warwick moved to at age 14 and started his professional career by joining for their 1987 world tour. In 1988, he formed The Almighty in , where the band achieved commercial success with 10 Top 40 singles and four UK Top 20 albums over their initial run through the 1990s. The group blended with and metal elements, releasing key albums such as Blood, Fire & Love (1989) and Soul Destruction (1991). Following The Almighty's hiatus in the late 1990s, Warwick pursued a solo career, debuting with the album Tattoos & Alibis in 2002, produced by Def Leppard's . In 2012, he became the frontman for at the invitation of founding guitarist , leading to performances at major venues like . Warwick co-founded in 2013 as a continuation of Thin Lizzy's touring lineup, with the band releasing five Top 40 albums, including two Top 10 entries in the UK. The Almighty's original lineup reunited in 2023 for tours and studio work. As a solo artist, Warwick has maintained an active output, collaborating with musicians like The Cult's and Lynyrd Skynyrd's Charlie Starr on his 2025 album Blood Ties, released on 14 March. He has toured extensively with acts including , , and , establishing himself as a versatile figure in the genre across more than three decades.

Early years

Childhood and family background

Ricky Warwick was born on 11 July 1966 in , , . He grew up in a working-class family with Ulster Scots heritage, as both of his maternal grandfathers were Scottish immigrants. As the youngest of three siblings, with two older sisters, Warwick was raised on a small where he contributed to daily chores from a young age, including earning pocket money through farm work and a local paper round. His father, deeply involved in farming, instilled a sense of responsibility in the household, though Warwick later resisted the expectation to follow in the family trade. Warwick's early years unfolded amid the heightened tensions of in during the 1970s and 1980s. Living near , he witnessed soldiers patrolling the streets, roadblocks, armored vehicles, and the frequent sounds of bombs and riots, which became normalized elements of childhood despite their underlying danger. The physical impacts, such as houses shaking from distant explosions, were part of everyday life, though as a young child, Warwick recalls feeling little immediate fear and even a curiosity about the dividing walls that separated communities. Up to the age of 14, Warwick's non-musical interests centered on outdoor activities and sports, particularly aspiring to become a professional while playing in the streets of his neighborhood. Little is documented about his formal school life, but the socio-political instability of the era undoubtedly shaped his formative perspective on and divisions. Around this time, an emerging curiosity about music led to him receiving his first guitar.

Musical influences and first instruments

Ricky Warwick received his first guitar, an old used acoustic model, at the age of 13, a gift from his father that ignited his lifelong passion for music. Lacking formal lessons, he taught himself the basics by ear, drawing inspiration from the raw energy of during Northern Ireland's turbulent 1970s and 1980s. This self-directed approach allowed him to quickly grasp fundamental chords and strumming patterns, fostering an intuitive style rooted in enthusiasm rather than technical precision. His early influences spanned a diverse array of genres, blending , , and elements that shaped his versatile sound. Family played a key role: his father's collection introduced him to icons like and , while his older sisters exposed him to hard rock acts such as , , , and . bands like , , , and The Damned further fueled his drive, particularly ' album , which prompted him to pursue and adopt the genre's defiant attitude. Additional early exposures included from , , and T. Rex via television shows like , as well as later discoveries in and . During his teenage years in , Warwick honed his guitar and vocal skills through informal experimentation, often practicing covers of his favorite punk and rock tracks in casual settings with peers. This period marked the development of his raw, emotive singing voice alongside rhythmic guitar playing, emphasizing songwriting and performance over complex solos, as he balanced school amid the region's social challenges.

Musical career

Early bands and move to Scotland

In 1980, at the age of 14, Ricky Warwick and his family relocated from in to the town of in . The move, prompted by family circumstances, occurred during the height of in , forcing Warwick to leave behind his friends and familiar surroundings at a pivotal teenage stage. He later described it as a difficult transition, coinciding with the middle of his school exams and requiring significant cultural adjustments from a rural farming life to a new Scottish community. Despite these challenges, the relocation proved transformative for Warwick's burgeoning interest in music. Having taken up the guitar just a year prior in , he immersed himself fully in , writing songs and practicing daily, which fueled his dedication to rock and scenes. In , he attended school and formed early connections with local musicians, including future collaborators Stump Monroe and Floyd London, whom he met as classmates. These relationships helped him begin integrating into the Scottish music network, transitioning from isolated practice to collaborative efforts amid the vibrant environment of the late and early . Warwick's initial foray into performing came with the band Rough Charm, a local Scottish group where he honed his skills as a and vocalist in the tradition. The band's exposure led to an opportunity in the mid-1980s when it caught the attention of the management for , prompting Warwick to join them briefly as rhythm for their 1987 world tour. As a longtime fan of the band's punk-folk style, this high-profile stint—opening for acts like —provided crucial professional experience and visibility in the UK underground scene, though it lasted only through the tour's duration. Following this, Warwick continued developing side projects and local collaborations in , building toward more established endeavors by the late 1980s.

The Almighty

Ricky Warwick joined The Almighty as and rhythm guitarist upon the band's formation in , contributing significantly to their sound through his songwriting collaborations with bandmates. Over the next eight years, he co-wrote the majority of the material for their five studio albums, blending influences with heavy riffs and anthemic choruses. These releases, primarily on Polydor and later Chrysalis, achieved varying commercial success in the UK, with Powertrippin' marking their commercial peak. The band's debut, Blood, Fire & Love, arrived in 1989 via , featuring Warwick's raw vocal delivery on tracks like "Resurrection Mutha" and "Destroyed," both co-written by him alongside bassist Andy 'Tantrum' McCafferty and drummer Stump Monroe. The album reached number 62 on the , supported by a tour that helped build their grassroots following despite modest sales. In 1991, Soul Destruction followed on Polydor, with Warwick co-authoring hits such as "Free 'N' Easy" and "Devil's Toy," the latter peaking at number 41 on the . Produced by Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor, the record climbed to number 22 in the UK, its stronger sales—bolstered by European and US tours—establishing The Almighty as a festival staple and leading to expanded international promotion. Powertrippin' (1993), also on Polydor, represented a creative high point, with Warwick's songwriting driving tracks like "Wrench" and "Jonestown Mind," the latter hitting number 21 on the . The album surged to number 5 in the UK, its best-selling effort with over units shifted, fueling headline tours across the UK and support slots for major acts like Metallica, amplifying the band's presence. Shifting to Chrysalis Records, Crank emerged in 1994, where Warwick handled vocals and co-wrote punk-infused cuts like "Over the Edge" and "Addiction." It peaked at number 15 on the UK Albums Chart, with touring emphasizing raw live energy that resonated at events like the Reading Festival, though sales tapered amid label changes. The final studio album during this era, Just Add Life (1996) on Chrysalis, saw Warwick co-penning tracks such as "Big Nasty" and "Took It All," reflecting a return to aggressive roots. Reaching number 34 in the UK, it closed the original run with subdued sales but sustained fan support through farewell tours, after which the band disbanded. Following the 1996 split, The Almighty reunited intermittently in the 2000s and 2010s for live performances, culminating in releases like the 2007 compilation Anth F**in'Ology* on SPV, which anthologized key tracks from the Polydor era, and the 2013 live collection Blood, Fire & Love & Live on Wienerworld, capturing 1989-era performances with Warwick's enduring vocal style. These efforts tied into reunion shows, including 2015 dates and a 2020 career-spanning announcement, preserving their discographic legacy without new studio material.
AlbumRelease YearLabel Peak PositionKey Warwick Contributions
Blood, Fire & Love1989Polydor62Lead vocals, rhythm guitar; co-wrote core tracks like "Destroyed"
Soul Destruction1991Polydor22Lead vocals; co-wrote singles "Free 'N' Easy" and "Devil's Toy"
Powertrippin'1993Polydor5Lead vocals; co-wrote hits "Wrench" and "Jonestown Mind"
1994Chrysalis15Lead vocals; co-wrote "Over the Edge" and ""
Just Add Life1996Chrysalis34Lead vocals; co-wrote "Big Nasty" and "Took It All"

Solo career beginnings

Following the disbandment of The Almighty in 2001, Ricky Warwick embarked on a solo career, beginning with acoustic tours in 2002 that allowed him to explore his singer-songwriter roots independently. His debut solo album, Tattoos & Alibis, released in October 2003 on Sanctuary Records, marked this shift toward greater creative control, featuring largely acoustic arrangements that highlighted a softer, introspective side compared to his prior hard rock work. Produced by Def Leppard's Joe Elliott in his Dublin studio, the album blends rock with folk and Americana influences, drawing on Warwick's early love of country music. Lyrics often reflect personal experiences, including themes of reflection on life's regrets, breakups, and breakdowns, with the title track specifically evoking imagery of tattoos as enduring personal marks. Warwick's follow-up, Love Many Trust Few, arrived in 2005 via SPV Records, evolving the sound slightly toward a harder rock edge while retaining acoustic elements and conversational explorations of life's ideals and relationships. This release continued the rock-country fusion, incorporating Americana textures that underscored his heritage through subtle nods to working-class Northern life. By 2009, Belfast Confetti on Candlelight Records deepened these personal themes, explicitly channeling Warwick's roots with songs inspired by his upbringing and , blending raw rock energy with reflective storytelling. Throughout the mid-2000s, Warwick conducted initial solo tours across the , , and the , often as an opener for acts like , , , and , building a dedicated audience for his intimate performances. Key collaborations outside major bands included his work with Elliott on production and the 2006 supergroup project Circus Diablo alongside The Cult's and drummer , which allowed Warwick to experiment with guitar-driven rock while maintaining solo momentum. These efforts up to 2010 solidified his solo foundation, emphasizing lyrical depth over high-energy band dynamics.

Stiff Little Fingers

Following his solo career beginnings, Ricky Warwick transitioned into collaborations with established acts, including guest appearances with during the mid-2000s. Warwick provided guest vocals on the live album Wasted Life - Live, released in 2007 by Shakedown Records, which captured a special fan-night concert at London's in 2001 along with additional unplugged studio tracks and demos. His contribution appears on the track "Alternative Ulster," a high-energy rendition of the band's classic 1978 single, where Warwick's robust, hard rock-inflected vocals added a layer of intensity to the anthem's raw urgency and anti-sectarian themes. This adaptation highlighted Warwick's versatility, blending his gritty delivery from The Almighty era with SLF's fast-paced, politically charged style without overpowering the group's foundational sound. The album was praised as a solid document of SLF's enduring live prowess, with reviewers noting its energetic capture of the band's set and the bonus acoustic material as a welcome addition for fans, earning high user ratings for its authentic punk vitality. Warwick's guest spot was particularly appreciated for injecting fresh dynamism into the performance. Warwick also featured on the 2002 compilation Anthology (Parlophone Records), contributing vocals to a live version of "Alternative Ulster" recorded at , which aligned with his growing associations into the 2005–2012 period through touring support and occasional onstage cameos. No EPs from this era directly featured him, though his track appearances underscored SLF's practice of inviting collaborators for live compilations to honor their . As of 2025, Wasted Life - Live remains available for purchase via physical CD on platforms like and , while select tracks, including Warwick's contribution, are accessible on streaming services such as under anthology or live collections. Similarly, the Anthology compilation is widely streamed and available digitally.

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In September 2009, Ricky Warwick joined the touring lineup of as lead vocalist and guitarist, initially contributing to a series of commemorative performances honoring the band's legacy. By 2011, Warwick had become the band's primary frontman, leading them on a European tour marking the 25th anniversary of original singer Phil Lynott's death in 1986, with careful considerations to preserve Lynott's irreplaceable influence on the group's identity. Warwick approached the role with respect, studying Lynott's vocal style while emphasizing that he was not attempting to replace the iconic frontman. Following the 2011-2012 tours, Warwick co-founded in late 2012 alongside members and , along with bassist , to extend the sound they had developed without invoking the name and its historical weight. The band's debut album, All Hell Breaks Loose, arrived in May 2013 via Records, blending muscular riffs and anthemic choruses that paid homage to 's dual-guitar heritage while establishing an independent path. Their third album, Heavy Fire, released in February 2017, peaked at number six on the and solidified their reputation with tracks like the title song, showcasing a refined edge produced by . Black Star Riders' touring schedule has included headline runs across , the , and , as well as festival appearances at events like the and in 2013 and 2014, where they captivated audiences with high-energy sets drawing from both new material and classics. Over the years, the band's style has evolved from a -inspired foundation into a broader identity, incorporating melodic hooks and contemporary production while retaining raw, guitar-driven intensity, as evident in later releases like Another State of Grace (2019). As of 2025, remains on hiatus, allowing Warwick to pursue solo endeavors, though the core lineup—including Warwick on vocals and guitar, Gorham, Johnson, bassist , and drummer —has expressed openness to future activity.

The Fighting Hearts

The Fighting Hearts is a touring project assembled by Ricky Warwick to perform his solo material alongside select covers from his extensive catalog, without producing new studio recordings. Formed ahead of Warwick's debut headline outings under the moniker, the band first appeared in 2016 as support for ' UK tour, spanning late February through March, featuring Warwick on vocals and guitar, Mark Gemini Thwaite on lead guitar, on bass, and Gary Sullivan on drums. This lineup delivered high-energy sets drawing from Warwick's solo releases and rock influences, establishing the project's focus on live reinterpretations of tracks like "You're My Rock 'n' Roll" and covers such as Thin Lizzy's "Jailbreak." Subsequent tours highlighted the band's evolving lineup while maintaining its core purpose. In March 2022, Warwick reactivated The Fighting Hearts for a month-long headline run across the and , with on guitar, on bass, and Jack Taylor on drums, performing to enthusiastic crowds in venues like Dublin's Academy and London's . The shows emphasized Warwick's solo discography, including songs from his 2014 albums Hearts on Trees and When Patsy Cline Was Crazy (And Guy Mitchell Sang the Blues), blended with Almighty-era staples, reinforcing the project's role in delivering intimate, catalog-driven performances. The Fighting Hearts has since undertaken additional UK and Ireland headline tours, such as the 2023 outings and the 2025 Blood Ties tour, often incorporating guest appearances and varying personnel like members from D.C. for added edge. These efforts, alongside occasional support slots including for dates, sustain Warwick's independent live presence amid his commitments to , allowing fans access to his broader repertoire in a dedicated solo context.

Other projects and collaborations

Warwick has made several notable guest appearances and support slots throughout his career, including opening for at in in June 2004 as part of a European tour. He has also supported artists such as during European tours in the early 2000s. In August 2025, Warwick released the single "Angels of Desolation" from his solo album Blood Ties, which peaked at number 25 on the upon its 14 March 2025 release via , marking his highest-charting solo release and featuring collaborations with musicians including on vocals for "Don't Leave Me in the Dark," on guitar for "The Hell of Me and You," and Charlie Starr on "Rise and Grind." This release preceded a UK tour with The Fighting Hearts, commencing in September 2025 to promote Blood Ties and marking his most successful solo album to date. Warwick participated in music-related philanthropy efforts, including an auction of memorabilia in 2019 to support the Cancer Fund for Children in . In late 2025, he began recording a new solo album in with producer Nelson, set for future release.

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

Ricky Warwick was first married to Vanessa Young, a presenter on MTV's , whom he met during his time with the band The Almighty. The couple married in 1991 and divorced in 2000. Warwick has been married to Tina Warwick since 2005. The couple has four children together, with their youngest daughter, Pepper Anne Warwick, who graduated from in May 2025. Warwick has emphasized the centrality of his family to his life, stating in a 2010 interview that they come first in everything he does.

Residence and interests

Ricky Warwick relocated to the in the early 2000s, establishing his primary residence in , , where he has lived for over two decades. In recent years, he has deepened his ties to by purchasing a home in , allowing him to spend increasing amounts of time there amid a growing pull toward his roots. As of 2025, Warwick maintains dual residences, balancing life between and while expressing intentions to fully relocate to the Northern Irish countryside near . A lifelong supporter of Northern Ireland's Glentoran Football Club, Warwick has actively engaged with the team's community, attending matches whenever possible and integrating his fandom into his personal identity. He has contributed to the club's preservation efforts, notably releasing a three-track DVD in 2010 to support the Spirit of 41 campaign aimed at preventing the team's financial collapse. In 2021, Warwick collaborated with Glentoran fan Sam Robinson on a song dedicated to the club, further highlighting his commitment to Northern Irish sports culture and heritage. This involvement reflects his broader passion for as a non-musical pursuit that connects him to his East upbringing. Beyond sports, Warwick's personal interests include tattoo artistry, as evidenced by his 2003 solo album titled Tattoos & Alibis, which draws thematic inspiration from the form. He remains dedicated to family life, prioritizing time with his children during off-tour periods, which has influenced his recent moves toward greater stability in Northern Ireland.

Discography

Solo albums

Ricky Warwick's solo discography spans over two decades, encompassing eight releases that highlight his evolution as a songwriter, fusing the raw energy of punk and hard rock with country and Americana influences rooted in his Northern Irish heritage. His solo work often delves into personal narratives, from reflections on life and loss to family bonds, delivered through a mix of acoustic intimacy and electric drive. These albums have been promoted through tours with his backing band, The Fighting Hearts, allowing Warwick to showcase the material in live settings that emphasize its emotional depth. The following table lists Warwick's solo albums chronologically, including release dates, labels, producers where known, and notable chart performance:
Album TitleRelease DateLabelKey Details
Tattoos & AlibisOctober 2003Sanctuary RecordsDebut solo album, self-produced with acoustic focus; 14 tracks exploring personal struggles; no major chart entry.
Love Many Trust FewMay 17, 2005Sanctuary RecordsFollow-up with more rock edges; produced by Joe Elliott and Ronan McHugh; standout track "Just Like A Woman"; limited commercial success.
Love Owes (EP)2007DR2 RecordsShort release bridging albums; acoustic tracks with folk leanings; precursor to fuller Americana style.
Belfast ConfettiMay 2009DR2 RecordsProduced by Warwick, Tim Boland, and Tom Vitorino; themes of Irish identity; standout track "The Arms of Belfast Town"; peaked at UK Indie No. 28.
Hearts on TreesDecember 2014 (initial self-release; reissued 2016)Self-released (later Nuclear Blast)Co-produced by Joe Elliott and Ronan McHugh; introspective folk-rock; recorded in Dublin; peaked at No. 15 on UK Independent Albums Chart in 2015.
When Patsy Cline Was Crazy (And Guy Mitchell Sang the Blues)February 26, 2016Nuclear BlastDouble album reissue pairing with Hearts on Trees; country-tinged rock; produced by Warwick and Gary Sullivan; themes of nostalgia and hardship; UK Rock & Metal No. 6.
When Life Was Hard & FastFebruary 19, 2021Nuclear BlastProduced by Keith Nelson and Ricky Warwick; harder rock sound with punk attitude; standout tracks "Fighting Heart" and "You Don't Love Me"; UK Rock No. 7, UK Albums No. 66.
Blood TiesMarch 14, 2025Earache RecordsProduced by Warwick with guest appearances (e.g., Lita Ford on "Don't Leave Me in the Dark", Billy Duffy on tracks, Charlie Starr on "Rise and Grind"); family-centric themes; lead single "Angels of Desolation"; debuted at UK No. 25, highest solo chart position.
Warwick's solo style consistently merges punk's urgency—evident in driving rhythms and lyrical bite—with country's storytelling and 's anthemic choruses, creating a sound that feels both intimate and stadium-ready. Early releases like Tattoos & Alibis and leaned heavily into acoustic Americana, earning praise for their authenticity and departure from his band work, with critics noting the "raw emotional power" in tracks reflecting his upbringing. Later albums, such as When Life Was Hard & Fast and Blood Ties, incorporate more electric energy and collaborations, broadening appeal while maintaining personal themes; Blood Ties received acclaim for its "heartfelt exploration of familial ties amid life's battles," achieving strong streaming numbers post-release. Overall, Warwick's solo output has garnered positive reception for its genre-blending innovation, with cumulative chart success underscoring his enduring relevance in by 2025.

The Almighty

Ricky Warwick joined The Almighty as lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist upon the band's formation in 1988, contributing significantly to their hard rock sound through his songwriting collaborations with bandmates. Over the next eight years, he co-wrote the majority of the material for their five studio albums, blending punk influences with heavy riffs and anthemic choruses. These releases, primarily on Polydor and later Chrysalis, achieved varying commercial success in the UK, with Powertrippin' marking their commercial peak. The band's debut, Blood, Fire & Love, arrived in 1989 via , featuring Warwick's raw vocal delivery on tracks like "Resurrection Mutha" and "Destroyed," both co-written by him alongside bassist Andy 'Tantrum' McCafferty and drummer Stump Monroe. The album reached number 62 on the , supported by a tour that helped build their grassroots following despite modest sales. In 1991, Soul Destruction followed on Polydor, with Warwick co-authoring hits such as "Free 'N' Easy" and "Devil's Toy," the latter peaking at number 41 on the . Produced by Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor, the record climbed to number 22 in the UK, its stronger sales—bolstered by European and US tours—establishing The Almighty as a festival staple and leading to expanded international promotion. Powertrippin' (1993), also on Polydor, represented a creative high point, with Warwick's songwriting driving tracks like "" and " Mind," the latter hitting number 21 on the . The album surged to number 5 in the , its best-selling effort with over units shifted, fueling headline tours across the and support slots for major acts like Metallica, amplifying the band's presence. Shifting to Chrysalis Records, Crank emerged in 1994, where Warwick handled vocals and co-wrote punk-infused cuts like "Over the Edge" and "Addiction." It peaked at number 15 on the UK Albums Chart, with touring emphasizing raw live energy that resonated at events like the Reading Festival, though sales tapered amid label changes. The final studio album during this era, Just Add Life (1996) on Chrysalis, saw Warwick co-penning tracks such as "Big Nasty" and "Took It All," reflecting a return to aggressive roots. Reaching number 34 in the UK, it closed the original run with subdued sales but sustained fan support through farewell tours, after which the band disbanded. Following the 1996 split, The Almighty reunited intermittently in the 2000s and 2010s for live performances, culminating in releases like the 2007 compilation Anth F**in'Ology* on SPV, which anthologized key tracks from the Polydor era, and the 2013 live collection Blood, Fire & Love & Live on Wienerworld, capturing 1989-era performances with Warwick's enduring vocal style. These efforts tied into reunion shows, including 2015 dates and a 2020 career-spanning announcement, preserving their discographic legacy without new studio material. Tequila Suicide (2017, AFM Records) was released during a reunion period, featuring Warwick on vocals.
AlbumRelease YearLabelUK Peak PositionKey Warwick Contributions
Blood, Fire & Love1989Polydor62Lead vocals, rhythm guitar; co-wrote core tracks like "Destroyed"
Soul Destruction1991Polydor22Lead vocals; co-wrote singles "Free 'N' Easy" and "Devil's Toy"
Powertrippin'1993Polydor5Lead vocals; co-wrote hits "Wrench" and "Jonestown Mind"
Crank1994Chrysalis15Lead vocals; co-wrote "Over the Edge" and "Addiction"
Just Add Life1996Chrysalis34Lead vocals; co-wrote "Big Nasty" and "Took It All"

Stiff Little Fingers

Following his solo career beginnings, Ricky Warwick transitioned into collaborations with established acts, including guest appearances with during the mid-2000s. Warwick provided guest vocals on the live album Wasted Life - Live, released in 2007 by Shakedown Records, which captured performances including a special rendition at the Barrowlands in 1993 along with additional unplugged studio tracks and demos. His contribution appears on the track "Alternative Ulster," a high-energy rendition of the band's classic 1978 single, where Warwick's robust, hard rock-inflected vocals added a layer of intensity to the anthem's raw urgency and anti-sectarian themes. This adaptation highlighted Warwick's versatility, blending his gritty delivery from The Almighty era with SLF's fast-paced, politically charged style without overpowering the group's foundational sound. The was praised as a solid document of SLF's enduring live prowess, with reviewers noting its energetic capture of the band's set and the bonus acoustic material as a welcome addition for fans, earning high user ratings for its authentic vitality. Warwick's guest spot was particularly appreciated for injecting fresh dynamism into the performance. Warwick also featured on the 2002 compilation (Parlophone Records), contributing vocals to a live version of "Alternative Ulster" recorded at Brixton Academy, which aligned with his growing punk associations into the 2005–2012 period through touring support and occasional onstage cameos. No EPs from this era directly featured him, though his track appearances underscored SLF's practice of inviting collaborators for live compilations to honor their legacy. As of 2025, Wasted Life - Live remains available for purchase via physical CD on platforms like and , while select tracks, including Warwick's contribution, are accessible on streaming services such as under anthology or live collections. Similarly, the Anthology compilation is widely streamed and available digitally.

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(sic) was a short-lived band formed by Ricky Warwick in in 1996, following his departure from The Almighty. Warwick served as the and , joined by bassist Ciaran McGoldrick and drummer Gary Sullivan. The project represented a non-mainstream for Warwick, blending influences with elements in a raw, energetic style. The band's sole album, self-titled (sic)—sometimes referred to as I Feel So Lonely I Could Die in certain sources—was released exclusively in in 1997 via Victor Entertainment. Recorded and mixed in just two and a half weeks at Homestead Studios in , , , the 14-track album featured a hurried yet intense production process that contributed to its gritty, unpolished sound. Notable tracks include "Pocket Rocket" and "Puck," showcasing Warwick's direct lyrical approach and driving guitar work. Complementing the album, (sic) issued the EP Eyeball Kicks the same year, further highlighting the band's experimental leanings through its concise, high-energy compositions. The limited international release, primarily confined to the Japanese market, restricted its commercial reach but fostered a dedicated among rock enthusiasts who appreciated its underground authenticity. The project concluded in 1999 after failing to secure a broader record deal, marking a brief but distinctive chapter in Warwick's that paralleled his evolving roots during the late .

Circus Diablo

Circus Diablo was a short-lived supergroup formed in 2006, featuring Ricky Warwick on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, alongside (lead vocals and rhythm guitar, from The Cult), (lead guitar, also from The Cult), (bass, formerly of ), and (drums, from and ). The band released their self-titled debut and only album, Circus Diablo, on July 3, 2007, through Armoury Records. The album blended and metal elements, drawing from the members' diverse backgrounds in punk, alternative, and heavy rock scenes. Warwick co-wrote several tracks on the album, including "Voodoo Voodoo," "Motorvatin'," and "Gettin' High," contributing to its energetic, riff-driven sound characterized by gritty guitars and anthemic choruses. His backing vocals added harmonic depth to Morrison's lead performances, enhancing the project's collaborative spirit. The album received moderate attention for its lineup but did not achieve significant commercial success, peaking outside major charts. To promote the release, Circus Diablo toured briefly, including a performance at Ozzfest 2007, where they shared stages with acts like and . The project disbanded shortly after, with no further recordings or tours, marking it as a one-off endeavor amid Warwick's transition to joining in 2009. Its legacy endures as a notable collaboration showcasing Warwick's versatility in the genre, though it remains a footnote in the members' broader careers.

Black Star Riders

Black Star Riders emerged in late 2012 from the touring lineup of , with Ricky Warwick serving as the band's lead vocalist and primary lyricist. The group, featuring guitarists and alongside bassist and drummer on their debut, released their first studio album, All Hell Breaks Loose, on May 21, 2013, via Records. Warwick co-wrote several tracks, including the lead single "Bound for Glory," blending classic riffs with his signature melodic hooks and introspective lyrics on themes of and resilience. The album peaked at No. 25 on the , marking the band's entry into the mainstream rock scene. Their sophomore effort, The Killer Instinct, arrived on February 20, 2015, also through , with Warwick expanding his songwriting contributions on songs like "Finest Hour" and "Charlie I Gotta Go," where he handled lyrics emphasizing personal struggle and defiance. Produced by , the record refined the band's sound with tighter grooves and dual-guitar harmonies reminiscent of their influences, achieving a higher chart position of No. 13 in the UK. Key singles included "The Killer Instinct" and "King of the Lost," which showcased the group's evolving blend of arena-ready anthems and blues-infused edges. By 2017, Heavy Fire, released on February 3 via and produced by , represented a stylistic shift toward heavier, more aggressive while retaining melodic accessibility. Warwick's lead vocals and co-writing on tracks such as "Heavy Fire" and "Ticket to Rise" highlighted his role in crafting narratives of intensity and escape, with the album debuting at No. 6 on the — the band's first top-10 entry. Singles like "When the Lightning Strikes" underscored this progression, incorporating punchier rhythms and soaring choruses that amplified their live energy. The 2019 release Another State of Grace, issued on September 6 through and helmed by producer , leaned further into blues-rock textures within the framework, with Warwick penning lyrics for standouts like the and "Ain't the End of the World," exploring themes of grace amid chaos. It reached No. 14 in the and topped the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart, solidifying the band's reputation for polished, guitar-driven . The following year's Wrong Side of Paradise, their fifth studio album out January 20, 2023, via , continued this trajectory with a rawer, streetwise edge; Warwick's songwriting on cuts like "" and "Better Man" infused folk-tinged introspection into the mix, earning another No. 6 peak. No live albums have been released to date, though singles such as "Ain't the End of the World" (2019) have supported touring efforts. As of 2025, remain on hiatus, with no new material announced; Warwick has shifted focus to solo projects like his March 2025 album Blood Ties, though he has expressed openness to future band activity in interviews. The band's reflects a consistent evolution, from debut's Lizzy-esque swagger to later works' broader and modern influences, all anchored by Warwick's commanding vocals and lyrical depth.

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