TV Girl
The world of YouTube stars is changing fast. And it seems like every week there’s another one making headlines. Some are big names like PewDiePie, while others are just starting out. But no matter how famous you think you are, chances are there’s someone else out there doing better than you.
We put together a list of some of the most popular YouTubers. We tried to include everyone from the biggest stars to those just getting started. From people who make videos about food and fashion to makeup tutorials and gaming reviews, we hope this list helps you find inspiration to start creating your own viral video.
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Artistry
– A popular misconception about the band is that they are named after their lead singer, David Bowie. This is false; it is named after the character he played in the 1968 film, The Man Who Fell To Earth.
– Influenced by artists such as The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Queen, The Rolling Stones, Sly & The Family Stone and The Zombies, the band draws inspiration from many different genres.
– Influenced heavily by glam rock and psychedelic rock, they often incorporate elements of funk, blues, soul and jazz into their sound.
– Influenced greatly by the British Invasion, the band has been influenced by bands.
Musical style and songwriting
The band name itself is derived from the lead singer’s nickname, “TV Girl”, which she used to refer to herself in her early teens. She later adopted it as her stage name and began writing music under it. Her musical influences include artists such as Kate Bush, Björk, David Bowie, PJ Harvey, Radiohead, Nick Cave, Morrissey, Rufus Wainwright, and The Cure. In addition to being influenced by these acts, she is also inspired by modern dance music, particularly house music and techno.
The duo’s sound is often described as indie pop, alternative pop, dream pop, shoegaze, post-punk, electroclash, and gothic rock. However, they reject categorization entirely, claiming that their music is simply just “music”.