Dorothy is rock and roll; the kind of rock and roll that was once a soundtrack the hedonistic streets of Sunset Blvd. This is that gritty and raw rock that oozed from the roads of Detroit, the Lower East Side of Manhattan and the historic city of Nashville; that in your face rock that pumps with sheer attitude. Fronted by Budapest-born, San Diego-raised Dorothy Martin, the group is one of the most dynamic bands to emerge in the past four years. They have not only managed to land in the mainstream charts but they did it on their own terms.
Dorothy is rock and roll; the kind of rock and roll that was once a soundtrack the hedonistic streets of Sunset Blvd. This is that gritty and raw rock that oozed from the roads of Detroit, the Lower East Side of Manhattan and the historic city of Nashville; that in your face rock that pumps with sheer attitude. Fronted by Budapest-born, San Diego-raised Dorothy Martin, the group is one of the most dynamic bands to emerge in the past four years. They have not only managed to land in the mainstream charts but they did it on their own terms.
Los Angeles-based singer Dorothy has released her new album '28 Days In The Valley' via Roc Nation. The first single to the LP is the spunky cut 'Flawless' which Dorothy has also given the visual treatment to. The video features Dorothy being thrown out of a hotel by a boyfriend, who also tosses her belongings onto the street. Rather than soak in misery, the singer kindly connects with friends and has a day fun at a house party. Talk about getting over a bad situation quick! Have a look.