What I hold in my hands is an excellent digiapck by a hard rock band from Australia. Everyone knows that hard rock and Australia is like hand and glove – an excellent combination that never fails. “Destroy She Said” is a five piece band from Melbourne that proves this statement once again. Their first full-length album called “Down To Dirty”,
Category: Glam|Sleaze
Glam rock (also known as glitter rock) is a style of rock and pop music that developed in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s, which was performed by singers and musicians who wore outrageous clothes, makeup and hairstyles, particularly platform-soled boots and glitter. The flamboyant costumes and visual styles of glam performers were often camp or androgynous, and have been connected with new views of gender roles.
Rusted – Split Brain 2012
Year: 2012 | regioactive.de
Country: Canada
Genre: Glam Hard Rock
In Heat – Thrillborn [PROMO] 2015
Ottawa’s undisputed kings (and queen) of sleaze rock. Don’t like it? Go to hell.Recorded by Dean Hadjichristou at All Buttons In Studio, Ottawa, ON.
S.H.O.U.T – Shock The World 2015
mixing Heavy Rock with Glam & horror elements S.H.O.U.T has created a unique Avant Garde like Glam rock sound that is something vastly different from the crowd and that will surely shock you!
BETSY (aka BITCH) – Betsy 2016 [PROMO]
released September 25, 2015 . Betsy Weiss, aka Betsy Bitch, has been a mainstay in the hard rock and heavy metal scene since the early ‘80s. The Los Angeles-based vocalist’s band, BITCH, was the first band to ever release a record on future indie label giant Metal Blade.
Revolution Riot – Blues For The Spiritually Retarded (2005)
Country:Sweden
Released:2005
Style:Hard Rock, Glam
Drive and enthusiasm sea…
Revolution Riot – Out Of The Gutter, Into The Light (2001)
Swedes, as always at height. Excellent group, excellent album…
Hard Knox – Combat Alley (2002)
Style: Hard Rock / Glam
Years: 2002
Info: USA
HARD KNOX – Psychos R US reissued 2016 [PROMO]
The 10-song release carried a sound representative of the changing landscape of hard rock at the time—Skid Row meets Mother Love Bone; or, as the band describes, equal parts Dirty Looks, Kix, and Alice in Chains. HARD KNOX promoted the album by plastering the town with full-size posters to support a continued onslaught of live gigs.