Music without Labels XIII
White blues by Wet Willie
Powerfull atmospheres by Evi Vine
Pony Bravo´s critical eclecticism
Southern Rock V: More Southern musicians?
Artists like Atlanta Rhythm Section also stood out. Based on blues and boogie music, they opted for more cosmopolitan music. As for...
Music without labels XIV
Swamp rock by Tony Joe White
The cosmic electronica of Brim Liski
SFDK´s andalucian hip-hop
Southern Rock VI: What is swamp rock?
Southern states have the main supply of US legends. Mythology based on Louisiana's sinister swamps (or bayou). Inhospitable lands clinging to...
Music without Labels XV
Glam rock by Gary Glitter
Vera y las Bóvedas´ good vibrations
Rhythm and emotion with Ted Leo
Glam rock I: Introduction
Glam rock, or glitter rock, appeared in the early 1970s. It includes artists, mostly British, who with fantasy and provocation connect with a young...
Music without Labels XVI
David Bowie the visionary
Arid country by The Delines
Rock with choruses by My Yellowstone
Glam rock II: David Bowie
David Bowie was a visionary who anticipated trends and fashions. A star with great ingenuity who knew how to collect influences of all kinds and imprint his...
Music without Labels XVII
Elton John, the composer
Updated chanson by Alexandre Lacaze
Noise-pop by Bromide
Glam rock III: Elton John
Elton John made up for his physical limitations and dazzled all kinds of audiences with professionality and talent. After starting out as a romantic pop composer, in...
Music without Labels XVIII
Art-rock by Bryan Ferry
Ana Tijoux´s social activism
Miscegenation by Phum Viphurit
Glam rock IV: Bryan Ferry
Bryan Ferry represents the art-rock of the seventies. He showed a provocative attitude that contrasted with his image as an elegant, persuasive and seductive...
Music without Labels XIX
Queen´s grandiloquence
Mediterranean blues by Namina
Urban-roots by Pó Girl
Glam rock V: Queen
Queen was an ambiguous band who, by mixing all types of trends and further pushing and riding the bisexual and glamorous wave, knew how to hold its spot among the main attractions...
Music without Lables XX
The glam ambiguity of Rod Stewart
Piano with textures by Ed Carlsen
Riverboy´s andalucian folk rock
Glam rock VI: Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart possesses a personal and untransferable voice, which is able to captivate all type of audiences. Being proud of his workman origins and...
Music without Labels XXI
Marc Bolan, king of glam
Jazz and hip-hop by Big Menu
Tiny Fighter´s nordic pop-rock
Glam rock VII: Marc Bolan
Marc Bolan is the true king of glam. He’s a prolific musician that mixed rock and roll maters with his peculiar fantasies, creating a distinct sound universe. He...
Music without Labels XXII
The sinister and theatrical glam of Alice Cooper
Fernando Mansilla´s dance literature
Neo rockabilly by Kim Lenz
Glam rock VII: Alice Cooper
Based on the grotesque, Alice Cooper developed all the possibilities of rock as a theatrical show. He was interested in the universe...
Music without Labels XXIII
Glam with feeling by Slade
High level jazz-pop with Julia Biel
Vila Chinaski´s pop-folkie
Glam rock IX: More artists
With glitter rock came an adolescent and brash type of music that worshipped the image. Soul, blues and folk musicians appropriated their appearance and...
Music without Levels XXIV
Teenager glam with David Essex
Updated post-punk by The Membranes
Zahara, pop singer-songwriters
Glam rock X: teenager Glam
In full glam era, as the counterpart of the dominant progressive rock, more adult and with intellectual traces, there was a revival of the teenager...