Hell City Glamours

Hell City Glamours

Hell City Glamours at The Forum, Melbourne November 2008
Background information
Origin Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres Rock 'N' Roll, Hard rock, Pub rock
Years active 2002–2014
Website www.hellcityglamours.com
Members Oscar McBlack
Mo Mayhem
Robbie Potts
Jonno Barwick[1]

Hell City Glamours were a hard rock band from Sydney, Australia.[2][3] They supported the likes of Paul Stanley, New York Dolls,[4] Sebastian Bach, Alice Cooper, Shihad,[5] and Airbourne. They released three EP's, a split 7" single with the Devilrock Four and were responsible for a resurgence in hard rock/rock n roll in Sydney in the early 2000's. In late 2008 Hell City Glamours supported The Angels on their Night Attack tour which included four special shows with Rose Tattoo and released their debut album in Europe on Classic Rock Magazine's "Powerage" label. In March, 2009 Hell City Glamours completed their first tour of the United States in which they played at Aussie BBQ and SXSW. In April 2014 they announced the release of their second and final self-titled album along with dates for their farewell tour. Whilst never receiving any support from radio, the Hell City Glamours were an incredibly popular live draw, known for their often sold-out, raucous live shows.

Band members

Discography

Albums

EPs

References

  1. Moore, Kate (23 September 2009), "Hell City Glamours", Central Coast Express
  2. Heath, Matthew (18 June 2009), "Overseas adventure gives Glamours a taste of the big time", Canberra Times
  3. "Glamours raisin' hell", The Newcastle Herald, 6 April 2006
  4. "Glamours aim to raise hell", Gold Coast Sun, 10 September 2009
  5. Dunger, Karina (8 June 2007), "This City is planning a hell of a good time - GLAMOUR BAND", Sydney MX
  6. Mascord, Steve (31 October 2008), "Hell City Glamours review", Daily Telegraph
  7. Jupp, Phil (28 August 2008), "Hell City Glamours review", The West Australian
  8. "Glam with grit", Standard Messenger, 10 August 2005
  9. Malinauskas, Rob (11 August 2005), "(ROCK)", The Advertiser
  10. Holmes, Peter (26 November 2006), "Hey Man review", Sunday Telegraph

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