David Bowie may have had his hands in many different genres, but that didn't mean his musical offspring always excelled at their craft.
David Bowie was the king of glam rock, giving him a casting eye over music forevermore. Within this, he singled out an unlikely band as a second coming to glam.
Think hair metal and glam rock are dead? Think again. The genres are thriving, mainly in Europe, but also globally. Here is a non-comprehensive list of some modern bands that sound like 80s hair ...
The 21st century is hardly the peak of popularity for hair metal, but plenty of newcomers have released some great albums ...
The hair, or glam, metal bands of ... successfully established hard-rock acts before this time and went for some easy money or were unjustly lumped into the genre thanks to MTV.
“Because glam is a nice, slippery genre, which is what draws me to it.” An ‘allergic reaction’ to the rock establishment In the book’s introduction, Dayton defines glam as “an allergic ...
They held together just long enough to record two albums (before they reunited in the 2000s) and imprint themselves in the ...