English rockers the Quireboys pair bluesy, glam-kissed hard rock with the raucous barroom swagger of the Faces and Rod Stewart. Emerging in the mid-'80s, the band operated under the controversy-baiting moniker the Queerboys before settling on the Quireboys and releasing their gold-selling debut, A Bit of What You Fancy, in 1990. The band ceased operations three years later but re-formed in 2001 with a re-tooled lineup and issued the LP This Is Rock'n'Roll. A post-millennial bump in popularity helped push subsequent efforts Black Eyed Sons (2014) and White Trash Blues (2017), o...