(Gitzine, February 2005), to the ridiculous: "Anyway, the 5 man glam-gang offer up three tracks of gooey glitter rock here, brash and brassy and catchier than the crosstown bus at quitting time.
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.
Todd Haynes's dazzlingly surreal "Velvet Goldmine" offers a celestial "Here's looking at you, kid" to the heyday of British glitter rock in general and to the David Bowie of the early 1970's in particular.
Another big influence on Hernández's work has been rock music, including punk, new wave and glitter rock.
Mr. Haynes's admiration for the films of Rainer Werner Fassbinder is strongly apparent in his depiction of seductive androgyny in the days of 1970's glitter rock.
Her self-titled debut was produced by Del Newman, famous for his glitter rock treatment of Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and it featured languorous pop soul covers of tunes by JJ Cale, Bill Withers, and others.
Aesthetically glam metal draws heavily on the glam rock or glitter rock of the 1970s, often with very long backcombed hair, use of make-up, gaudy clothing and accessories (chiefly consisting of tight denim or leather jeans, spandex, and headbands).
They loved gender-bending drag 30 years ago, and some people say they invented glitter rock.
This cave is named Saeng Phet or "diamond's glitters" due to its flashing glitter rock.
I went through glitter rock.