Westworld

Westworld

glam metal

United States Est. 1998

"With driving rhythms and soaring melodies layered over punchy guitar riffs, Westworld's music creates an exhilarating tension that propels listeners toward a euphoric release."

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Westworld

Westworld

1999

About Westworld

Westworld matters for its bold reimagining of the glam metal soundscape, infusing it with a modern sensibility that resonates deeply with audiences seeking both nostalgia and innovation.
By carving out a distinct space in contemporary rock music, they challenge conventions and offer an escape into their vibrant, theatrical world, where the excesses of glam culture are celebrated while remaining relevant to today’s listeners. The...
By carving out a distinct space in contemporary rock music, they challenge conventions and offer an escape into their vibrant, theatrical world, where the excesses of glam culture are celebrated while remaining relevant to today’s listeners. The band's approach centers on creating a high-energy atmosphere that captures the essence of live performance, drawing from the raw exuberance of classic glam metal while integrating polished production techniques. This blend not only enhances their sonic appeal but also cultivates an immersive experience that encourages audience engagement, whether in intimate club settings or larger festival stages. In their songwriting, Westworld often explores themes of escapism, rebellion, and celebration, capturing the spirit of youthful defiance with a voice that balances irony and sincerity. Their lyrics weave stories that resonate emotionally, often employing vivid imagery and playful language to convey deeper messages about identity and freedom. The tone is both reflective and exuberant, inviting listeners to embrace their inner rockstar.

3 studio albums· 3 years· United States

Full discography

Westworld's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

3 releases 3 albums 1999–2002
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