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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[]

Trivia[]

  • Jonas has a pet dog named Markle.[6]
  • William has a pet cat named Tig.[7]

Notes[]

  1. 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[]

  1. glass beach.
  2. Glass Beach: Better Living Through Irony (en) (August 3, 2020).
  3. Interview: Glass Beach Discuss Their Restless Debut (January 28, 2020).
  4. Glass Beach: The First Glass Beach Album.
  5. "-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. 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. 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
  8. "- 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
  9. https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/glass-beach
  10. the first glass beach album, by glass beach (en).
  11. Sacher, Andrew. "Glass Beach announce new album Plastic Death & tour, share "Rare Animal"", BrooklynVegan, November 6, 2023. 
  12. Moore, Em. "Glass Beach announce remix album", Punknews.org, February 24, 2021. 
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwBTHQlEiUM
  14. running, by glass beach (en).
  15. classic j dies and gets a million streams on spotify, by glass beach (en).
  16. 1015, by glass beach (en).
  17. beach life in death, by glass beach (en).
  18. welcome to the black parade, by glass beach (en).
  19. the CIA, by glass beach (en).
  20. Breihan, Tom (2023-11-06). Glass Beach Announce New Album 'Plastic Death': Hear "Rare Animal" (en).