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A sleeper hit, "Heat Waves" is the group's most successful single to date. It was voted into first place on the Australian Triple J Hottest 100 of 2020, making Glass Animals the first British act to top the countdown since Mumford & Sons won the 2009 poll with "Little Lion Man".
In October 2020, Glass Animals released a re-recorded new version of the track "Tangerine", this time with British singer Arlo Parks. [32] On 25 March 2021, a new version of "Heat Waves", this time with Puerto Rican rapper Iann Dior, was released. [33] On 13 May 2021, a music video for "Space Ghost Coast to Coast" was released.
Glass Animals Won [119] Video Music Awards: Best Alternative "Heat Waves" Nominated [120] 2022 Billboard Music Awards: Top Duo/Group: Glass Animals Nominated [121] Top Rock Artist: Won [122] Top Streaming Song "Heat Waves" Nominated Top Viral Song Nominated Brit Awards: Best British Single "Heat Waves" Nominated [123] Best British Rock ...
"Gooey" is a song by British experimental rock band Glass Animals, released on 14 February 2014 as the lead single from their debut studio album Zaba (2014). [3] The song received positive reviews from critics, and ranked at number 12 on the Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2014, the band's highest placing until 2020, when "Heat Waves" topped the poll.
It used to be that you couldn’t go anywhere without hearing “Heat Waves” by Glass Animals. The song, for some months in 2021, and then many more in 2022 thanks to a lightning-in-a-bottle ...
U.K. rock outfit Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves” was the biggest international hit from a British band in nearly 30 years, and the first song to reach the top of the Billboard Hot 100 with a ...
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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.