Formed just one year ago and named after a David Hockney artwork, Bradford quartet Glass Mountain locked themselves away in a basement studio to write and record their critically acclaimed 5 song debut, the GLACIAL EP. Since its release on June 10th, the band have made a number of striking and memorable live performances including The Secret Festival and Bingley Music Live. Don't miss your chance to see Glass Mountain at The Refectory.
“Their arrangements are complex; their lyrics are confessional and poetic. They’re artistic without being inaccessible, and they’re also one of the most promising and accomplished new acts to come out of the underground scene in recent memory.”
THE INDIE-PENDENT
“Firmly in the cinematic alt-rock category, the Bradford quartet make sky-high, life affirming guitar music that empowers and devastates in equal measure. From the outset, the ambitious yet raw production is spell-binding, with a heart-wrenching balance of aggression and delicacy. A rare and faultlessly ambitious debut.”
XYZ MAGAZINE
“A brave and fascinating EP.” CLASH MAGAZINE
Formed just one year ago and named after a David Hockney artwork, Bradford quartet Glass Mountain locked themselves away in a basement studio to write and record their critically acclaimed 5 song debut, the GLACIAL EP. Since its release on June 10th, the band have made a number of striking and memorable live performances including The Secret Festival and Bingley Music Live. Don't miss your chance to see Glass Mountain at The Refectory.
“Their arrangements are complex; their lyrics are confessional and poetic. They’re artistic without being inaccessible, and they’re also one of the most promising and accomplished new acts to come out of the underground scene in recent memory.”
THE INDIE-PENDENT
“Firmly in the cinematic alt-rock category, the Bradford quartet make sky-high, life affirming guitar music that empowers and devastates in equal measure. From the outset, the ambitious yet raw production is spell-binding, with a heart-wrenching balance of aggression and delicacy. A rare and faultlessly ambitious debut.”
XYZ MAGAZINE
“A brave and fascinating EP.” CLASH MAGAZINE