Glass Animals - A Tear in Space (Airlock) | Vevo Official Live Performance

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Glass Animals - A Tear in Space (Airlock) | Vevo Official Live Performance

It takes a strong artistic identity to shoulder both indie cred and pop appeal. Good thing there’s nothing fragile about Glass Animals. The UK quartet led by Dave Bayley hit the ground running when they crafted two beloved electro-pop albums: 2014’s gossamer debut ‘ZABA’ and 2016’s kaleidoscopic 'How To Be A Human Being.' For years, hip festival crowds swayed and stepped to “Gooey,” “Black Mambo,” and “Pork Soda.” Then came ‘Dreamland’ and its gargantuan single, “Heat Waves.” To make a hit so massive - it literally holds the title for longest run on the Billboard Hot 100 chart ever, and pretty much any streaming record imaginable for an “indie” band - is an accomplishment typically reserved for the “in your wildest dreams, pal” section of life. Such success can weigh a band down. It can also free more dreams. The new ‘I Love You So F**cking Much,’ arrives as the band has settled into what Bayley called the “beautiful roller coaster” of the past few years. He wrote much of the new music "quickly," while isolated in an Airbnb on LA's Mulholland Drive, and in “Creatures In Heaven,” you can hear a “be in the moment” message. The theme of removed perspective weaves right into our collab with the Brit lads. “Creatures In Heaven” found their space capsule crash landed on a far-away red planet, “Show Pony” emphasized the foursome as a band that’s stronger together, and here “A Tear In Space (Airlock)” finds them in stormy conditions. The show must always go on…

I LOVE YOU SO F***ING MUCH.

Our fourth studio album. Out now.

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