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Glass Animals

Origin
Oxford, England
Genre
Rock
Formed
2010
Glass Animals

Glass Animals are a British electronic/pop band formed in Oxford in 2010. Led by singer, songwriter, and producer Dave Bayley, the group also features his childhood friends Joe Seaward, Ed Irwin-Singer and Drew MacFarlane. Bayley wrote and produced all three Glass Animals albums. The first, Zaba, spawned the single "Gooey", which was eventually certified platinum in the United States. Their second full album, How to Be a Human Being, received generally positive reviews and won in two categories at the 2018 MPG Awards for UK Album of the Year and Self Producing Artist of the Year, as well as a spot on the Mercury Prize shortlist. The third, Dreamland, their first fully autobiographical album, included the single "Tokyo Drifting" which peaked at number seven on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. In their live shows they play re-worked, dance-heavy versions of their songs.

Origin Oxford, England
Genres Pop, electronic, R&B
Years active 2010–present
Labels Wolf Tone, Caroline International, Harvest, Polydor, Republic
Members Dave Bayley, Drew MacFarlane, Edmund Irwin-Singer, Joe Seaward

About Glass Animals

Indie rock and psychedelic pop outfit whose first two albums, Zaba and How to Be a Human Being, each charted internationally. Their song "Gooey" was ARIA and RIAA certified Platinum.

Achievement of Glass Animals

Their album Zaba was the first release on producer Paul Epworth's label Wolf Tone. Their second album was a 2017 Mercury Prize nominee.

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Latest information about Glass Animals updated on July 28 2021.