Soho Roses

Soho Roses
Soho Roses in Piccadilly Circus, London, 1989, (L–R) Julien 'Dean' Parkin, Pat 'Panache' Walters, Paul 'Blittz' Toombs, Andy J 'DeGray' Davies
Soho Roses in Piccadilly Circus, London, 1989,
(L–R) Julien 'Dean' Parkin, Pat 'Panache' Walters, Paul 'Blittz' Toombs, Andy J 'DeGray' Davies
Background information
OriginLondon, United Kingdom
GenresGlam punk[1]
Years active1987–1989
LabelsTrash Can of London, Full Breach Kicks

Soho Roses were a glam punk band from London. They emerged from the British glam scene along with Hanoi Rocks, the Dogs D'Amour, the Babysitters and the Quireboys; gaining popularity during the late 1980s with a series of singles and an album before splitting in 1989.

  1. ^ Sfetcu, Nicolae (7 May 2014). The Music Sound. The 1980s saw a re-emergence of the "Glam punk" styling with the band Hanoi Rocks. While playing in London the group influenced several other bands who played in a similar style; Soho Roses, Kill City Dragons, Dogs D'Amour, the Babysitters, etc.
    Shades of "Glam punk" can also be heard in the "sleaze glam" subgenre of Glam metal, which emerged in the late 1980s. New York Dolls hugely influenced bands in the "sleaze glam" genre, such as Guns N' Roses, Faster Pussycat, L.A. Guns, Shotgun Messiah and others. Though these bands also incorporated "heavy metal" elements, not found in pure Glam punk.

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