Glam

Sep
06

Vain Set To Release Enough Rope On October 28th

MusicBuyMail.eu is pleased to announce the release of a new Vain album entitled 'Enough Rope' on October 28th. Read the complete Vain Set To Release Enough Rope On October 28th review...

Pretty Boy Floyd - Burgettstown, PA 7/29/2002

Pretty Boy Floyd hit the side stage promptly at 5:15 p.m. in Burgettstown to warm-up fans for the evening’s show. Recalling glam rock favorites like “Leather Boyz” and “Junkie Girl,” Pretty Boy Floyd rocked things out for a small crowd of real fans. Highlights included the sing-along favorite “48 Hours” and a cover of Motley Crue’s “Toast of the Town.” Read the complete Pretty Boy Floyd - Burgettstown, PA 7/29/2002 review...

Faster Pussycat Interview with Brent Muscat

While Faster Pussycat guitarist Brent Muscat says that he wasn’t involved with the band’s latest offering, a remix album vocalist Taime Downe had produced for Cleopatra Records, he says that the album was responsible for sparking interest in a reformation of the band. And since Downe had already done the Newlydeads for quite a while without an major label interest or exposure, he says, the timing seemed right. Read the complete Faster Pussycat Interview with Brent Muscat review...

Roxx Gang: Kevin Steele of Interview

Based in Tampa, Florida, Kevin Steele says that when the band took the typical route when trying to get a record deal back in the late eighties, and after releasing demo tapes, shopping them, and playing showcases in Florida as well as New York, Virgin Records came to Tampa and signed Roxx Gang as the first hard rock act for the pop label. "We just did the usual routine, did what everybody told us to do (laughs)," he explained. Read the complete Roxx Gang: Kevin Steele of Interview review...

SPIDERS AND SNAKES Hollywood Ghosts

"Hollywood Ghosts" by Spiders & Snakes is a tough review for myself as my personal tastes have moved further and further away from the L.A. glitter rock / pop metal style. That said, Spiders & Snakes probably has more in common with the likes of Cheap Trick, the Beatles, Joey C. Jones and the Gloryhounds, the Sweet and Starz than 80's based strip metal outside of perhaps Enuff Znuff. Read the complete SPIDERS AND SNAKES Hollywood Ghosts review...

CHIP DIMONICK - Bat An Eyelash

Sleazy glam rock, with raunchy, tongue in groove lyrics, and a good time attitude is what “Bat An Eyelash” by Chip Dimonick is all about. The songs scream 1986 in a good way as they are quite memorable with a listen or two. “If You See Kay” is not an April Wine cover, rather a love song of sorts. The very catchy “My Last Buck” tells the tale of going broke from spending in all in a strip bar. “I Own You” has more of a dark glam approach to it sounding along the lines of D’Molls. Read the complete CHIP DIMONICK - Bat An Eyelash review...

GEMINI FIVE - Babylon Rockets

Gemini Five’s debut American release “Babylon Rockets” is a burst of futuristic glam, sleaze metal with nods to such bands as the Backyard Babies and Shotgun Messiah. Read the complete GEMINI FIVE - Babylon Rockets review...

JETBOY - One More For Rock And Roll

Sleazy, glammy and never too poppy to compromise their sound, Jetboy has the credibility of bands like The New York Dolls, Hanoi Rocks and T-Rex. Sam Yaffa of Hanoi Rocks was a member of Jetboy but the highlight of the band for me was the vocal swagger of Mickey Finn. Considering their debut CD died a painful death on the shelves of Elektra Records without ever being released, MCA still dropped the ball with Jetboy (any many more bands) when the time was ripe for them to break the band on a national level much larger than they did. Read the complete JETBOY - One More For Rock And Roll review...

Tuff - The History Of Tuff

In a dedication to the evolution of the band Tuff, vocalist Stevie Rachelle has expanded upon solo efforts by recruiting bandmates Darrell Roberts (guitar), Brian Saunders (bass), and Tony Eckholm (drums) for a review of past Tuff releases and solo Rachelle efforts. The album includes a new dedication to rock of the forgotten generation, which picks up where “The All New Generation” left off. Read the complete Tuff - The History Of Tuff review...

Spiders & Snakes - London Daze

Slithering and crawling among a sea of platinum and gold recording artists, Spiders & Snakes reflects on vocalist Lizzie Grey's years with Los Angeles' own London, and includes three tracks featuring the classic London line-up which had included Nikki Sixx (Motley Crue) and Nigel Benjamin (Mott the Hoople) Read the complete Spiders & Snakes - London Daze review...

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