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Glass Animals share ‘It’s All So Incredibly Loud’
It’s the latest taste of upcoming new album ‘Dreamland’.
With new album ‘Dreamland’ landing on 7th August, Glass Animals are giving us our latest taste of what to expect, sharing new track ‘It’s All So Incredibly Loud’.
“The entire song is only about three seconds of life,” Dave Bayley explains. “I think most people have been in a position where they have had to tell someone something that they knew was going to devastate them. Something that would change their life. It’s about the silence that occurs between those words leaving your mouth, and the other person reacting. It’s the most deafening thing I’ve ever experienced. The video is meant to be a metaphor for the build-up before that, and then the sudden explosion of quiet that lasts forever.”
Revisit our July 2020 interview with Glass Animals here, and check out the new track below. They’ve also announced a May 2021 tour, and you can find all the dates below.
See Glass Animals live at the following dates.
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05 - Trix, Antwerp, Belgium
06 - Columbiahalle, Berlin, Germany
07 - Live Music Hall, Cologne, Germany
10 - Le Bataclan, Paris, France
12 - Paradiso, Amsterdam, Holland
13 - Tivoli Ronda, Utrecht, Holland
16 - O2 Academy, Birmingham, UK
17 - Olympia, Dublin, Ireland
19 - O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester, UK
21 - O2 Academy, Leeds, UK
22 - Barrowlands, Glasgow, UK
23 - Rock City, Nottingham, UK
25 - O2 Academy, Bristol, UK
26 - Alexandra Palace, London, UK
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