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All 700 sleeves head to London's 180 Studios with The Last Dinner Party, Bastille and Glass Animals tracks.

Glass Animals are a British indie rock band formed in Oxford, England, in 2010. The band consists of Dave Bayley (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums, songwriting), Drew MacFarlane (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Edmund Irwin-Singer (bass, keyboards, backing vocals), and Joe Seaward (drums). Their debut album, Zaba, was released in 2014 and included the single 'Gooey,' which was certified platinum in the United States. Their second album, How to Be a Human Being, received positive reviews and won awards at the 2018 MPG Awards for UK Album of the Year and Self Producing Artist of the Year, and was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize. The third album, Dreamland, peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart and number seven on the US Billboard 200. The band is known for their single 'Heat Waves,' which became a viral hit on TikTok. It reached number one in Australia in February 2021, was voted number one on the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2020, surpassed two billion streams on Spotify by September 2022, and reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number five on the UK Singles Chart.
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All 700 sleeves head to London's 180 Studios with The Last Dinner Party, Bastille and Glass Animals tracks.

Over its nine previous editions, the project has generated more than £900,000 for War Child.

They're continuing their 'Tour Of Earth' dates alongside The Big Moon, Kevin Abstract, and Blondshell.

Glass Animals launch a website featuring an interactive visualiser for 'Take A Slice' as the song gains TikTok popularity.

Grammy-winning producer Mura Masa remixes Glass Animals' track 'Wonderful Nothing' with a bass-heavy treatment and animated visualizer.

Glass Animals release live footage of 'A Tear in Space' performed to 30,000 fans at Washington State's Gorge Amphitheatre.

The sci-fi-themed video was directed by Eoin Glaister.

From 'Heat Waves' to heartache: Glass Animals' 'I Love You So F***ing Much' is a cosmic exploration of human connection - a vulnerable, genre-bending odyssey that proves they're far more than a one-international-megahit band.

There's also Griff, Lava La Rue, Cat Burns, Role Model, Los Campesinos!, Pixey, The Dare and loads more.

"The blades get faster as you get closer..."

Check out their huge new single, 'Creatures In Heaven', now.

Check out their huge new single, 'Creatures In Heaven', now.

A reissue is coming in August.

It's to celebrate the relaunch of their latest album 'Dreamland'.

Olivia Rodrigo and Silk Sonic both win big.

After co-producing the original, he's added some Glass Animals magic in a new remix.

The new version has been recorded as part of Spotify's Singles series, which is currently celebrating the acts nominated for Best New Artist at this year's Grammys.

There's also IDLES, Dominic Fike, King Princess, Wallows, 100 gecs and loads more.

100% of profits from each sale directly supporting young adults living with cancer.

There'll also be Wet Leg, Yard Act, Sam Fender, Pinkpantheress and a whole load more.

Watching a progress bar fill may not be the sort of thing you'd expect at a packed Ally Pally gig, but **Glass Animals** have always been a band who've rallied against expectations. At one point, their chewy bubblegum approach to alt-indie-pop and everything in-between may have felt like too much of a shift to absorb, but the proof is in the pudding.

It's available to pre-order now.

Taken from Glass Animals' most recent album 'Dreamland', the new take features Bree on backing vocals.

The band's upcoming tour dates will kick off on 8th November.

The new take on the 'Dreamland' standout comes with a verse from dior.

The dates will kick off on 8th November.

The pair have teamed up for a take on Glass Animals' current hit.

The band's new album will arrive in April.

"I was petrified of having to act," says Dave.

Arlo recently featured on the cover of Dork too, y'know.

Tickets are on sale this Friday.

A lot can happen in just four years, and Glass Animals have been through more than their fair share.

'Dreamland' is no longer arriving next week.

Give the title-track a listen, too.

They've shared 'Quarantine Covers Part 1', too.

Hot stuff.

The road Glass Animals have found themselves on has been filled with unexpected moments. Across two standout albums, they’ve subtly gone about becoming one of the UK’s biggest breakthrough bands in countries across the globe. There have been late-night TV appearances, huge sell-out moments on both s

The track is the latest in the band's Fresh Fruit series.

It's part of a new collaborations project.

'Tokyo Drifting' will arrive later this week.

They'll play the Oxford date at the start of next month
"I have always taken my body for granted, I won’t anymore," he says.
The incident took place last Monday.
They'll no longer play Pohoda, Open’er and Mad Cool.

Summer wouldn't have been the same without Glass Animals.

The odds of Glass Animals winning this year's Mercury Prize have shorted a bunch in the run up to tonight’s ceremony.

The odds of Glass Animals winning this year's Mercury Prize have tumbled in the run up to tonight’s ceremony.

Their 'How To Be A Human Being' has been shortlisted

Pineapples. Pineapples are banned at Reading Festival. Did you know? Did you hear about the pineapples? Yeah, pineapples! Banned! At Reading Festival! That's the conversation leading up to Glass Animals' appearance at this year's Reading & Leeds. A thinly…

Glass Animals have today shared the video for their latest single ‘Agnes’. ‘Agnes’ is taken from their Mercury Prize nominated album ‘How To Be A Human...

Glass Animals have struck gold over the past 12 months, and we don't just mean the huge sparkling pineapple that sits proudly behind them as they take to the Latitude stage. 'How To Be A Human Being' is a defining record, one that elevates them from short term sensation to a bonafide force of their own. From Coachella to Glastonbury, it's lead to a summer of huge landmarks, and at Latitude they add another indisputable win to add to their account. The huge crowd swarm forward as 'Life Itself' rockets into gear. Cuts from 'How To Be A Human Being' are given new life on the live stage, with 'Season 3 Episode 2', 'Pork Soda', 'Agnes' and 'Youth' all dazzling in the late evening glow they command. Taking those experimental flourishes and distilling them onto big festival stages with such ease, Glass Animals reign with a buoyancy and charm - a measure of where the band stand in today's musical landscape. When dipping into their debut album, dank grooves like 'Gooey' and 'Pools' are treated like royalty, delivered with such power and ease that it's easy to picture those festival nights their upward flight is bound to take them to. What's plain to see above most, though, is the sheer comfort they find in the biggest stages. There's no nervous step. Refreshing and juicy in each bite, Glass Animals have another name to add to their repertoire. Future Headliners. Photos: Sarah Louise Bennett / Dork
Unstoppable and infectious, they’re a band who will in no doubt be a mainstay of this years festival season.
They’re set to show up on the BBC Introducing stage at 12:15pm.
Hey, they like to keep busy.
Dave Bayley has done his ankle in, but the band aren't cancelling shows.
Doesn't pork soda sound... tasty?

After delivering an album’s worth of bonafide game-changers, Glass Animals have now turned their moves to Gnarls Barkley with - and we’re sorry for this...

Continuing their march to global dominance one pineapple at a time, Glass Animals took over US telly last night (January 4th) with a stunning version of...

This year saw the release of Glass Animals' new album, 'How To Be A Human Being'.

Bringing ‘How To Be A Human Being’ to the continent

Prepare to lose many an hour on this, bands making games are a perfect mix

There’s even a mobile game coming too. That’s right - a game on ya phone

They’ll be bringing ‘How To Be A Human Being’ to the venue in March 2017.

'How To Be A Human Being' is out this week.

Taking over the airwaves with fresh cuts from their upcoming second record.

With the world as their playground, Glass Animals have taken the building blocks of life itself and forged a record that opens up the very heart of human nature.

Issue two is out tomorrow (August 5th) with Wild Beasts, Moose Blood, Biffy Clyro and loads more.

'How To Be A Human Being' is released next month.

The band will headline The Roundhouse in London later this year.

The new cut is the first taster of the follow up to their 2014 debut ‘ZABA’.

The follow up to 2014 debut ‘Zaba’ is near.

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