Atmospheric synth pop charmers Glass Animals arrive at Kazimier as one of the 'must see' bands of 2015.
Mike Warburton
Last updated: 12th Dec 2014
Photo: Glass Animals
Liverpool's Kazimier is well renowned as a city hotspot for breaking under the radar acts, as well as playing host to the already established. Glass Animals arrive their on Friday 13th March, slightly in between both notions, and are what we believe to be one of the must see acts of 2015.
Wading between the constraints of genre definition, Glass Animals resonate an atmospheric synth pop orchestrated vibe, bolstered by wondrous vocals and the immense range of their sound scape that plays on all of your senses, as can be heard below.
First making themselves heard with their debut EP Leaflings, the quartet were blipping the radar of many. Eventually they were snapped up by Wolf Tone boss Paul Epworth, which led to the Glass Animals EP.
Their debut long player ZABA really set them ahead of pace, an ethereal slab of soul cleansing electronica, with each and every track as stand out as the other. From the tribal aesthetic of 'Gooey' to the down tempo beauty of 'Black Mambo', the albums got it all, and gives us much valid reasoning as to why we believe they'll be one of the must see bands of 2015. Tickets available here.
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