What would you be without the New York Dolls? Disco punk that you changed the life or the glam hair than you now may be ashamed (but proudly luciste) may not be in your blog, but for this American quintet founded in 1971. Of his musical ideas and concepts about aesthetics, much of the scene of the Big Apple was fed while in the incubator, from the Ramones to Blondie, Talking Heads through. Influence across the Atlantic to get Morrissey, confessed fan who helped orchestrate the group's return to mid afternoon.
Thereafter, and without three of the original board (the deceased Johnny Thunders, Jerry Nolan and Arthur Kane), New York Dolls living legend took shape to continue the legacy of the magnificent five years that were active . Two albums and countless bows later, the combo at the top of the eminent David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain prefer to ignore their laurels and stay awake, aware that time is a scarce commodity. "Dancing Backward in High Heels", the fifth album of the Americans, is their reason for being fresher, but also initiates the commemoration of a new birthday.
The fortieth anniversary of his birth is on the band with the spirit up. "He is a prolific time for us. As an author, finances are always melodies, at least you want to hear. I still like writing. According to hear things out, I think is the most creative album New York Dolls, Dave and I in particular, have ever done. We have worked with many great people and I'm not trying to compare it with earlier versions of the Dolls, but as for his writing, these songs are the best we've launched, "said Sylvain Sylvain fervent in an interview with Mick Burgess of Metal Express Radio.
"Dancing Backward in High Heels" was recorded in Newcastle, England, and produced by Jason Hill (Louis XIV frontman of the group and a partner, among others, The Killers and David Bowie). Fan of New Yorkers at a very young, the quintet musician and consultant closely shared in the sessions of the disc, and into the imagination of the plate and facilitating Johansen and Sylvain decision to register the themes with old equipment and vintage techniques sound engineering. A retro feature should not be misleading: the band ignored the recreations of the past, always to the extent possible, even a new member, and guitarist Frank Infante, has in its curriculum have founded a myth of the likes of Blondie.
In the brand new fifth album New York Dolls, part of the edge disappears "Cause I Sez So" (delivery prior to 2009) to make way for a more thorough search of substance and form. Across 11 cuts, "Dancing Backward in High Heels" Phil Spector-style taxed while earning plaudits thanks to the courage shown by their authors, who are snapping up the charm. In an interview with the leading Irish State, Sylvain Sylvain exposed the secret: "Ultimately, our music remains a progression of three chords and you're still singing to your girlfriend or your girlfriend, or trying to get more girlfriends. "
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