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  2. Zaba (album) - Wikipedia

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    A song from the EP, "Black Mambo", in addition to a re-recorded version of "Cocoa Hooves" from Leaflings, appears on Zaba, expanding the promotion of the album. Glass Animals also gained exposure in Europe by playing opening act on European shows of St. Vincent , Metronomy , Yeasayer and others. [ 7 ]

  3. Glass Animals - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the band released Black Mambo / Exxus EP in Europe, and Glass Animals EP in the US. [9] The Glass Animals EP also saw the band collaborating with Jean Deaux, a soulful hip-hop teenager from Chicago, on a song titled "Woozy". In 2014, the band made their first tour of the U.S. and performed at the South by Southwest festival in Austin ...

  4. Heat Waves - Wikipedia

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    "Heat Waves" starts on a high and then drops into despair before rising again for a cheerful, optimistic finale, much like the crests and troughs of a real wave. Bayley came up with the chords one day while playing around on the guitar. He wrote the lyrics in just an hour, prompted by the death of a close friend whose birthday was in June. [9]

  5. How to Be a Human Being - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of their debut studio album Zaba, Glass Animals began an aggressive tour which saw them play over 140 concerts in Europe, Australia, the United States and Mexico. They appeared at Glastonbury , Falls Music Festival and Southbound in 2014, Coachella , Wakarusa , Bonnaroo , Firefly , Glastonbury again, Lollapalooza , Osheaga ...

  6. I Love You So F***ing Much - Wikipedia

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    I Love You So F***ing Much is the fourth studio album by English indie rock band Glass Animals, released on 19 July 2024 through Polydor Records. [2] It was preceded by the single "Creatures in Heaven", released on 3 April 2024. It is their first studio release since Dreamland, released in 2020. [3] The album has received primarily mixed reviews.

  7. Dreamland (Glass Animals album) - Wikipedia

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    Heather Phares of AllMusic praised Bayley's "fluency at melding R&B and hip-hop elements into Glass Animals' music" and called it the band's "most cohesive" album to date. [59] Roisin O'Connor of The Independent praised the "analytical detail" in Bayley's lyrics about childhood for making Dreamland a "complex, thoughtful and moving record". [2]

  8. List of songs about New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    "Black Water" by The Doobie Brothers "Blame It On New Orleans by Mac McAnally "Blind Willie McTell" by Bob Dylan "Blood Swamp" by Dash Rip Rock "Bloodletting" by Concrete Blonde "Blue Orleans" by Billie Jo Spears "Blue Orleans" by Les Hooper "Blues For New Orleans" by Voice Of The Wetlands All-Stars (featuring Cyril Neville)

  9. Animals (Architects song) - Wikipedia

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    "Animals" is a song by British metalcore band Architects. Produced by the band's drummer Dan Searle and lead guitarist Josh Middleton, it is featured on the group's 2021 ninth studio album For Those That Wish to Exist. The track was released as the lead single from the album on 20 October 2020. It was written by Dan Searle alongside the rest of ...