Nate Dort wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 9:36 am
Suzy Quatro
+1 for mentioning her. One of those artists I've been meaning to get into more, having liked what I've heard.
Am no glam rock buff, but it's a curious genre. More "capital R rock 'n'roll" than a lot of guitar-based music that's followed, in that the emphasis seems to have been on hooks and riffs, with ample pomp/attitude/showmanship and, often enough, sleaze...plus gaudiness for more than a few acts. What's curious to me is that for some bands it seems glam was a form of proto-punk almost, or linked to what people call "art rock," and for others, it was more or less proto-hair metal. Like, they wanted to be hair metal bands all along but the genre wasn't quite invented yet, so they settled on glam. Hah. There'd be an untidy overlapping of idioms and genres if one tried to map out the constellation of bands involved and trace their evolution, or in some cases de-evolution.