The post glass beach Announce New Album Plastic Death, Share Origins of “rare animal”: Exclusive appeared first on Consequence. Drawing inspiration from midwestern emo and early 2000s indie folk, the ...
Did you enjoy speculating on glass beach’s artistic direction based on the prog/jazz fusion of “the CIA”? What about the In Rainbows-goes-gang vocal eruption of “rare animal”? Hell, are you pumped for ...
Glass beach, a quaint indie rock band with a sizable online following, just put out an album that isn’t bad. So to understand the upcoming criticism, consider the following parable: You’re an artist ...
glass beach released their fantastic second album, plastic death, in January, and they have a couple more shows supporting it coming up, having wrapped up a tour in April. Drummer William White says ...
Glass Beach disappeared for half a decade and came back a different band. It's not that new album Plastic Death forgoes the ambitious sweep and madcap inspiration of 2019's The First Glass Beach Album ...
Back in 2019, the Los Angeles quasi-emo experimentalists Glass Beach released their first album, which was helpfully titled the first glass beach album. Around that same time, Glass Beach became a ...
glass beach, a punky post-emo outfit from Los Angeles, are closing out Pride Month with a celebratory cover of My Chemical Romance's classic "Welcome to the Black Parade," signifying MCR's importance ...
It’s been a good year for finally getting long-awaited new music from the newer generation of emo bands. The new awakebutstillinbed album arrives next week, and now it appears that the second glass ...