The Struts are back with a new track and video titled 'Can't Stop Talking'. Out now on Big Machine Rock, 'The Mighty Boosh' TV series serves as part of the inspiration for the record.
Swansea band Bandicoot follow-up their debut track 'Dark Too Long' with a fiery cut called 'FUZZY'. Fusing elements of garage, blues rock and glam into one glorious concoption, the tune is built on a solid foundation of spikey, blues guitar riffs, thundering drumming and vocals that embodie a sense of classicism and rock & roll nostalgia that bridges the past and present in one stunning package.
Glam rockers The Struts have unveiled their latest single titled 'I Hate How Much I Want You'. For this offering, the band joins forces with none other than Phil Collen and Joe Elliott of Def Leppard. A stadium style bonanza, The Struts front man Luke Spiller share vocals with Joe Elliott with the content touching on the lustful wanting of someone.
Glam rockers The Struts join forces with none other than Robbie Williams for the video 'Strange Days'. the title track to their upcoming LP out October 16th on Interscope Records/Polydor. Directed by Chris Applebaum, the black and white clips are shot around Southern California with the band performing the song in among the desert as well as walking around Los Angeles.
Glam rockers The Struts make their return with a new track titled 'Another Hit of Showmanship'. Enlisting none other than Albert Hammond Jr. of The Strokes on guitar, the band infuses elements of Britpop in their sound with the subtle instrumentation slowly building up to epic heights of grand, stadium-style rock & roll.
L.A.'s Death Valley Girls have shared their latest track 'The Universe', taken from their forthcoming album 'Under the Spell of Joy', out October 2nd via Suicide Squeeze Records. A glorious blend of trippy psychedelic, glam and desert rock, the hazy cut also includes loads of multi-vocals that give it a sort of mystical and enchanting feel.
With their latest album 'YOUNG&DANGEROUS' currently out now via Polydor/Interscope, The Struts continue their stadium-style glam rock invasion with their new single 'In Love With A Camera'. Packed with explosive, monster guitar riffs, rolling bass lines and jump-up vocals, The Struts have grabbed the torch of classic rock & roll and are running ahead of the pack with sheer pride. They have shared a lyric video of 'In Love With A Camera' which can be seen below.
With their new LP 'Exotic Post-Traumatic' currently out now, Hungarian band Ivan & The Parazol quickly follow up the release with a new single titled 'Is That'. An ode to love and relationships, the production teeters between glam-rock and psychedelic styles with a dash of indie vocals thrown in the mix.
Whilst Hungary may not be the first place one thinks of when it comes to glam rock, Ivan & The Parazol are definitely doing it right. The band will release their new album 'EXOTIC POST TRAUMATIC' on March 22nd via Butler Records. One of the songs taken from the upcoming LP is the cut 'When I Was 17'. Unveiling the official video to the track, the Sinco-directed piece features Ivan & The Parazol performing the song in a studio as flashing ligbts shine down on the band, all the while paying homage to David Bowe's Ziggy Stardust character.
Budapest band Ivan & The Parazol are gearing up to release their brand new LP 'Exotic Post-Traumatic', landing March 22nd via Butler Records. Produced by Wil Anspach in Los Angeles, the record is the follow-up to their 2015 album 'The All Right Nows'. One of the tracks taken from the forthcoming LP is the band's latest single 'When I Was 17'. A nostalgic reflection on their teenage years, musically the song straddles a fine line between glam rock and psychedelic, whilst sprinkling droplets of California garage and desert within the production. Classic in sound, Ivan & The Parazol are among some of the modern groups helping to bring the core sounds of rock & roll back to the forefront. Check it out.