Genres: Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Glam Rock, Pop/Rock, Proto-Punk, Album Rock, Dance-Rock Active: 70's, 80's, 2000's Formed: 1971
T. Rex, Sparks, Robert Fripp, David Bowie, John Cale, Lou Reed, 10cc, Genesis, Kevin Ayers, Japan, Pulp, Joy Division, Television, Steve Harley, Talk Talk, Syd Barrett, Split Enz, Simple Minds, Queen
Bronski Beat, Suede, Ric Ocasek, Gary Numan, New Order, Naked Eyes, Pere Ubu, Magazine, Grace Jones, Simple Minds, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Talking Heads, Alquin, Gene Loves Jezebel, Pulp, Associates, Daniel Ash, Spandau Ballet, Ultravox
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Evolving from the late-'60s art-rock movement, Roxy Music had a fascination with fashion, glamour, cinema, pop art, and the avant-garde, which separated the band from their contemporaries. Dressed in bizarre, stylish costumes, the group played a defiantly experimental variation of art rock which vacillated between avant-rock and sleek pop hooks. During the early '70s, the group was driven by the creative tension between Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno, who each pulled the band in separate directions: Ferry had a fondness for American soul and Beatlesque art-pop, while Eno was intrigued by deconstructing rock with amateurish experimentalism inspired by the Velvet Underground.
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Release: May 19, 2008
Label: Warner Music, WEA Int'l, WEA International
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Release: September 25, 2007
Label: Renaissance, Store For Music
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