Rise Above, Debut album from this enigmatic West Midlands 1970s inspired Glam Rock monster of a band.
Fronted by the explosive, glitter-blasting talents of Siân Greenway, Bobbie Dazzle released their debut 45 (Back To The City/Flowers On Mars) on Rise Above Records earlier this year. It sold out almost instantly, putting them on the map to rock n roll oblivion, from which there is no turning back.
Inspired by the seminal likes of Bowie, T. Rex, Suzi Quatro and The Sweet, West Midlands based Bobbie Dazzle’s debut album Fandabidozi is an invigorating rush of massive tunes, infectious riffs and bright-eyed pop-rock bombast. As an antidote to the enervating negativity that surrounds us at this moment in history, it could hardly be more perfect.
A celebratory ten-song time warp that plunders the ‘70s and drags them kicking and screaming into the here and now, Fandabidozi is absolutely guaranteed to put smiles on faces. From the hard rockin’ riot of the opening Lightning Fantasy, to the pop-psych perfection of the closing Flowers On Mars, the first Bobbie Dazzle album works hard to lighten up our lives. Brash and heavy on the classic glam shuffle of Revolution, and deliriously anthemic on the fiery debut single: Back To The City, it covers a huge amount of musical ground while staying true to the principles of ‘70s glam rock: big riffs, bigger hooks and a prevailing sense that listeners have been hurled into a spinning kaleidoscope of pure euphoria.
Item weight: | 0,30 kg |