Glam Rock

Glam RockGlam rock, a flamboyant and theatrical subgenre that emerged in the early 1970s, was a dazzling rebellion against the gritty realism of the preceding decades. Characterized by its extravagant costumes, androgynous fashion, and glittering makeup, glam rock was as much about spectacle as it was about music. Artists like David Bowie, T. Rex, and Roxy Music personified the genre, infusing their music with a blend of rock, pop, and a touch of avant-garde. Glam rock not only celebrated androgyny and self-expression but also played a pivotal role in shaping the visual and performance aspects of subsequent musical movements, leaving an indelible mark on the evolving landscape of rock and popular culture.

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    David Bowie – Hunky Dory

    Hunky Dory blends theatrical poise with raw introspection, turning self-examination into melody. Every lyric hints at reinvention, every arrangement tightens the tension between artifice and truth. The record glows with invention, humor, and quiet audacity.

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    T.Rex – Electric Warrior

    Electric Warrior makes glam sound dangerous and divine. Bolan commands with riffs that slink, lyrics that smirk, and a pulse that throbs like neon at midnight. It’s not just an album—it’s a glowing fever dream where groove reigns and glitter sharpens into a blade.