David Bowie's 2003 album, Reality, is a masterful blend of glam rock and art rock, showcasing the legendary artist's innovative spirit and creative genius. Released on 15 September 2003 via Rhino, this 59-minute masterpiece takes listeners on a sonic journey through a diverse range of tracks, from the opening notes of 'New Killer Star' to the nostalgic nod of 'Rebel Rebel'.
With a tracklist that includes 'Pablo Picasso', 'Never Get Old', and 'The Loneliest Guy', Reality is a testament to Bowie's ability to craft songs that are both deeply personal and universally relatable. The album's eclectic mix of styles and themes is a hallmark of Bowie's fearless approach to music, and his willingness to experiment and push boundaries is evident throughout.
From the upbeat 'She'll Drive The Big Car' to the melancholic 'Looking For Water', Reality is an album that defies categorisation, instead embracing a wide range of emotions and ideas. With its unique blend of glam rock swagger and art rock sophistication, Reality is a must-listen for fans of David Bowie and anyone looking to experience the very best of his innovative and influential music.