Glass Beach (stylized as glass beach), is an indie rock band based in Seattle, formerly Los Angeles.[1] The band is known for their music on genres like indie rock, punk rock, math rock, and mid-century jazz.[2][3][4]
History[]
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Members[]
- J McClendon[5] – vocals/guitar (2015–present)
- Jonas Newhouse[6] – bass (2015–present)
- William White[7] – drums (2015–present)
- Layne Smith[8] – lead guitar (2019–present)
Discography[9][]
Studio albums[]
The First Glass Beach Album (2019)[10][]
- classic j dies and goes to hell part 1
- bedroom community
- (forever?????????)
- bone skull
- neon glow
- cold weather
- calico
- glass beach
- (blood rivers)
- dallas
- (rat castle)
- planetarium'
- soft!!!!!!
- yoshi's island
- orchids[note 1]
Plastic Death (2024)[11][]
- Coelacanth
- Motions
- Slip Under the Door
- Guitar Song
- Rare Animal
- Cul-de-Sac
- Whalefall
- Puppy
- The Killer
- The CIA
- 200
- Commatose
- Abyss Angel
Remix albums[]
- Alchemist Rats Beg Bashful (Remixes) (2021)[12]
Singles[]
- Neon Glow (2018)[13]
- Running (2020)[14]
- Classic J Dies and Gets a Million Streams on Spotify (2020)[15]
- 1015 (2020)[16]
- Beach Life in Death (2021)[17]
- Welcome to the Black Parade (2021)[18]
- The CIA (2023)[19]
- Rare Animal (2023)[20]
Trivia[]
Notes[]
- ↑ orchids ends at 3:39, with the remainder being silence. This is to add the total length of the album to be exactly 60 minutes long.
References[]
- ↑ glass beach.
- ↑ Glass Beach: Better Living Through Irony (en) (August 3, 2020).
- ↑ Interview: Glass Beach Discuss Their Restless Debut (January 28, 2020).
- ↑ Glass Beach: The First Glass Beach Album.
- ↑ "-j (they/them) Glass Beach's front person, singer, keyboardist, rhythm guitarist, and writer. crushing it on tracks such as "Classic J Dies", "Cold Weather", and "Orchids". interests: graphic design, animation, watching streams, cooking, and not being on social media" by glassbeachband, accessed on August 2, 2021
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "-jonas (they/she) @jonasnewhouse Glass Beach's funky-ass bass player. catch their heat coming off of tracks like "Bedroom Community" and "Yoshi's Island". interests: video games, streaming, guitar and piano, denim dresses, books about pirates, and her dog markle." by glassbeachband, accessed on August 2, 2021
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "-william (they/them) @KWilliamWhite Glass Beach's thumping drummer. breaking it down on tracks like "Neon Glow", "Glass Beach", and "Dallas". interests: film, cameras, podcasts, guitar, overworking, their cat tig, and running the socials." by glassbeachband, accessed on August 2, 2021
- ↑ "- layne (he/him) @SillyBoyArt glass beach’s ripping lead guitarist. here to tear into tracks like glass beach and 1015. interests: anime, video games, streaming, drawing/painting, music engineering, flannel shirts, birds, and buc-ees." by glassbeachband, accessed on August 2, 2021
- ↑ https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/glass-beach
- ↑ the first glass beach album, by glass beach (en).
- ↑ Sacher, Andrew. "Glass Beach announce new album Plastic Death & tour, share "Rare Animal"", BrooklynVegan, November 6, 2023.
- ↑ Moore, Em. "Glass Beach announce remix album", Punknews.org, February 24, 2021.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwBTHQlEiUM
- ↑ running, by glass beach (en).
- ↑ classic j dies and gets a million streams on spotify, by glass beach (en).
- ↑ 1015, by glass beach (en).
- ↑ beach life in death, by glass beach (en).
- ↑ welcome to the black parade, by glass beach (en).
- ↑ the CIA, by glass beach (en).
- ↑ Breihan, Tom (2023-11-06). Glass Beach Announce New Album 'Plastic Death': Hear "Rare Animal" (en).
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