Glass Animals' first single off their sophomore album How to Be a Human Being features a more boisterous, raw, percussion-driven sound. According to lead singer Dave Bayley, it’s about “a guy who was born a bit strange, and struggles to become part of society. Because of that, he spends more time alone in his own head, getting stranger, and it becomes an awful cycle of doom.” The guy, Chuck Rogers, has a fictional website that calls back to Internet days of Geocities and MySpace, in all of its eyebleeding glory.
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Glass Animals' first single off their sophomore album How to Be a Human Being features a more boisterous, raw, percussion-driven sound. Accordin… read more
Glass Animals' first single off their sophomore album How to Be a Human Being features a more boisterous, raw, percussion-driven sound. According to lead singer Dave Bayley, it’s ab… read more
Oxfordshire quartet Glass Animals are Dave Bayley, Drew MacFarlane, Edmund Irwin-Singer and Joe Seaward. They grew up together from the age of thirteen and started working together when Dave showed Drew some tracks. They self-released a 5 track demo in 2012 which form the basis of the 'Leaflings EP', released via Kaya Kaya Records. It included 'Cocoa Hooves', 'Golden Antlers' and 'Cocoa Hooves Part II'. Having left the confines of their creative hub in the woodlands of Oxfordshire (referred to as The Shed), the band took up residence at Paul E…read more
Oxfordshire quartet Glass Animals are Dave Bayley, Drew MacFarlane, Edmund Irwin-Singer and Joe Seaward. They grew up together from the age of thirteen and started working together when Dav… read more
Oxfordshire quartet Glass Animals are Dave Bayley, Drew MacFarlane, Edmund Irwin-Singer and Joe Seaward. They grew up together from the age of thirteen and started working together when Dave showed Drew some tracks. They self-released … read more