GLASS ANIMALS
release new single
‘HEAT WAVES’
+ DREAMLAND
album revised release date
7 August 2020
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“An airy ballad dipped in nostalgia” – TRIPLE J
“…an inventively produced, impishly executed triumph.” – THE GUARDIAN
“It’s phenomenally exciting to have that sense of danger back in music. It’s subtle, malevolent and utterly charming noise, and if Glass Animals turned out to be buttering you up with a cannibalistic lick of the lips, you’d let them gnaw away.” – THE LINE OF BEST FIT
“It comes as no surprise at all that the production on this is top-tier, and, with an addictive flute-like progression and epic guitar riffs, we have it on repeat.” – HILLY DILLY
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‘Heat Waves’ is the brand new single from Glass Animals; taken from their fast approaching third studio album Dreamland. Out of respect and support of the Black Lives Matter movement, Glass Animals third album Dreamland has delayed its release and will now drop worldwide on the revised date of Friday 7 August.
Bursting with all the wonderful tricks that we have come to expect from Glass Animals’ enigmatic frontman and producer Dave Bayley, ‘Heat Waves’ is the introspective, sunshiney hit within Dreamland. A scorching, bass-heavy pop-trip, ‘Heat Waves’ is a distorted Glass Animals love song, exploring how relationships can blur your personality and change you in ways you don’t even realise until you take a step back.
‘Heat Waves’ is accompanied by a stunningly cinematic video which has been directed by Colin Read. It finds Dave Bayley meandering the streets of lock-down London as on-lookers watch him slowly make his way to an empty venue.
On making the video, Dave says, “The Heat Waves video is a love letter to live music and the culture and togetherness surrounding it. It was filmed at the peak of the lockdown in my neighbourhood in East London by the lovely people who live around me, just using their phones. These are people who are usually out at shows, in galleries, going to cinemas etc. These venues are left empty now, and many of them will not survive. The song is about loss and longing, and ultimately realizing you are unable to save something…and this video is about that but for art, being together, and human contact. Huge love and thank you’s to everyone who got involved and helped out. When everyone was leaning out of their windows filming, I felt that same sense of togetherness and spine-tingling energy that happened at live shows. It made the coldness of performing to an empty room with the band stuck on screens feel even more heart-breaking.”
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Fundamentally a nostalgic memoir of his life so far, Dreamland finds Bayley covering expansive and difficult ground. As a result, the brand-new album is packed full of intensely sensitive and personal experiences, none more emotional than when the bands drummer Joe Seaward was involved in a monstrous bike accident in July 2018 which threatened his life, and that of Glass Animals altogether. Born at a time of immense confusion and uncertainty for the band, it’s an album that will be very timely for the world when it lands on the 7 August.
Originally meant to be released in May, Glass Animals had planned to celebrate Dreamland’s arrival with two back-to-back shows at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, with support from recent collaborator Denzel Curry. It was due to kick-off a busy 2020 that should have seen the band play venues and arenas across the globe and celebrating the release of their new record with their fans.
However, with all of that thrown up in the air temporarily and being the extraordinarily forward-thinking band that they always have been, Glass Animals have adapted wonderfully to their new situation. From his home studio, Bayley has been creating, building, writing, performing, producing and beyond to ensure the band are constantly connecting with their international fan base, offering a host of creative distractions for people in lockdown.
Their video for title track ‘Dreamland’ set the bar impressively high for what can be achieved by one man in his London flat, under remote direction. Elsewhere, Dave’s recorded and released a series of covers including a collaboration with Arlo Parks to take on Drake. The band have released Open Source (a website where fans can use exclusive, unreleased Glass Animals content to create their own music, artwork and beyond), aired their own Dreamland TV Network and hosted Mario Kart tournaments on Twitch.
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WATCH / LISTEN TO ‘HEAT WAVES’ HERE
DREAMLAND IS AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER NOW HERE
DREAMLAND
TRACKLISTING:
Dreamland
Tangerine
((home move: 1994))
Hot Sugar
((home move: btx))
Space Ghost Coast To Coast
Tokyo Drifting
Melon and the Coconut
Your Love (Déjà Vu)
Waterfalls Coming Out Your Mouth
It’s All So Incredibly Loud
((home movie: rockets))
Domestic Bliss
Heat Waves
((home movie: shoes on))
Helium
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