This album is a collaboration between Tim Izzard and US lyricist Gregory Dobbins, owner of Dandy’s Stardust Dive Internet Radio station. The British glam pop influence is obvious as soon as “Automatic Satin Circus” is starting and the bubblegum chorus in this one is quite addictive. The press release says ” The 12 original songs are performed by the fictional, ‘cartoon-like’ Sir Prize & The Twomorrow Knightz just like the old, Saturday morning cartoons of the past…The memories of Hanna-Barbera hang with the ghosts of US 60s Bubble Gum pop and UK 70s Glam Rock to produce something for the future from the spirit of the past” and it’s actually very relevant since songs like “Illuminaughty”, “Supersonic Sounds” or “Little Lambs Dressed As Mutton” have a bit of a retrofuturistic vibe to them while “Space Rock”, “You Hurt My Bad Feelings” or “Glam Gone Wilde” could have been on Top Of The Pops in 1972. BOWIE‘s “Diamond Dogs” is not very far when you listen to “Eccentric Asylum” and of course you’ll get your healthy dose of bubblegum with “Bubble Gum Kisses”, “Catamaran Catastrophe” and “Stewy Stewy” as well as your typical 70s rock ballad “I Hit The Breaks.” Get yourself your favourite colourful cocktail and jump into the band’s poppy cartoonish universe! /Laurent C .

Sir Prize & The Twomorrow Knightz “Glitter Gum and Bubble Pop”
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