Adam Ant - Adam Ant Is The Blue Black Hussar In... Info
A nod to influential fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, who helped curate the aesthetic of the early punk and New Romantic movements. 🎥 The Accompanying Documentary
A tribute track to the legendary 1960s British rock-and-roll singer who served as a primary inspiration for David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust. Adam Ant - Adam Ant Is the Blue Black hussar In...
The era was heavily supplemented by a raw, fly-on-the-wall documentary film titled (2013), directed by Jack Bond. A nod to influential fashion designer Vivienne Westwood,
The eccentric name of the record is loaded with heavy personal and historical metaphors, according to Ant himself: Refers to the man himself. The eccentric name of the record is loaded
Despite being an independent release with little mainstream radio backing, the record debuted and peaked at Number 25 on the UK Albums Chart . 📝 Key Tracks
Described by Ant as an "analog-sounding" record, it relies on a raw, lo-fi, and heavily character-driven sound. It is a stark contrast to his highly polished 1980s pop hits, feeling more akin to a "wild garden" of experimental pop and post-punk.