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Roxy Music

For over four decades, Roxy Music has been synonymous with sophisticated rock music and avant-garde artistry. Formed in 1972 by enigmatic frontman Bryan Ferry and guitarist Brian Eno (who would later go on to become a renowned producer and electronic music pioneer), the band's early years were marked by a fusion of glam rock, art pop, and experimental sounds. Their debut album, "Roxy Music" (1972), showcased their unique blend of catchy hooks, jazz-inspired rhythms, and Ferry's suave, velvety vocals. As they progressed through the 1970s, Roxy Music continued to push boundaries with critically acclaimed albums like "For Your Pleasure" (1973) and "Country Life" (1974), which solidified their reputation as one of the most innovative and influential bands of the era. Throughout their illustrious career, Roxy Music has been defined by Ferry's distinctive vocal style and poetic songwriting, as well as Eno's innovative production techniques and guitar work. Notable hits like "Virginia Plain," "Do the Strand," and "Love Is the Drug" have become staples of classic rock radio, while albums like "Manifesto" (1973) and "Siren" (1975) showcased their ability to blend pop sensibilities with avant-garde experimentation. After a hiatus in the 1980s, Roxy Music reunited in the late '90s and has since released several critically acclaimed albums, including "Flesh + Blood" (1982) and "The High Road" (2001). With their enduring influence on generations of musicians and fans alike, Roxy Music remains an iconic force in rock music, celebrated for their bold artistic vision and timeless appeal.

Soundtrack Appearances

Big Little Lies (S2) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

As they linger on the sidewalk, the soulful tunes from the nearby bar set the tone for a romantic moment between Jane and Corey. With the music swirling around them, he makes his move, attempting to seal their connection with a tender kiss.

Task (S1) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

Robbie tries to get his daughter Harper to rehearse their special dance, but she's onto him and refuses, demanding he stop the music. It's clear something's amiss, as Harper is usually game for a good time with her dad.

The Gold (S1) - 1 song(s)

TV Show