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  • Seventh Veil “Nasty Skin” EP

    Named after West Hollywood’s famous strip club (Nikki Sixx suggested the name to the Italian band’ singer when signing autographs at Sunset Strip Music Festival last year), SEVENTH VEIL introduce themselves with this 3 song EP, but some of the guys already played together in the past in a band called LASTRIDE. No big surprise Read more

  • Prima Donna “Bless This Mess”

    Everybody agrees on the fact that this new PRIMA DONNA album is strongly influenced by T.REX, BOWIE, MOTT THE HOOPLE, IGGY POP, BLONDIE and The DOLLS too. Nevertheless, even though the interplanetary hit that “Feral Children” should be will probably bring back the sad memories of this day in 1977 when Gloria Jones got out Read more

  • Miss Guy “Dumb Blonde” EP

    There must be more than a few Veglam readers who are familiar with the TOILET BOYS, the amazing glam punk band from New York City that litteraly set the world on fire in the early 2000s. TOILET BOYS’ lead singer Miss Guy has always been busy haunting the colourful NY nightlife before Lady Gaga and Read more

  • Michael Rank and Stag “Kin”

    It was perhaps wise to finaly retire the old Snatches Of Pink moniker, because so many unfortunates could never get past the porn ententre, and legions missed out on one of glam rock’s most brilliant pirate troubadours. Michael Rank’s an expensive wino from the ragged school. His vocals remind one of Jacob Dylan from the Read more

  • Lester And The Landslide Ladies “It’s All About The Result”

    10 years after they started, Italian bandits LESTER AND THE LANDSLIDE LADIES have decided to put an end to the adventure, but not without offering us a new album. The band went through various line-up changes over the years but still managed to play regularly opening for the coolest bands around and releasing records that Read more

  • Leather Boys “Real Leather”

    Looking at the band name and the album title, it’s not a big surprise to hear a bit of PRETTY BOY FLOYD’s “Leather Boyz with Electric Toyz” in the intro. Luckily, these Spanish guys are not a pale copy of Steve Summers’ band, but get their influences from the whole 80s sleaze rock scene. You’ll Read more