"wake up now- catch up"
The dance punk outfit with (future-wave tendencies) Glass Spells has released the pulsating full burner Mirrors. It has their signature retro synthwave sound. Put your dance glitter creepers on and hit the floor when the cool break happens.
-Robb Donker Curtius
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https://glassspells.bandcamp.com/
THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:
Glass Spells, the energetic band from San Diego, California. Bringing their mosaic arrangement of funky bass lines, dance beats and piercing synths in tow with the inclusion of infectious female vocals.Glass spells have won the attention of many by it's characteristic sound which incorporates several elements from post punk, disco and funk to create rhythms that will not get out of your head.Mentioned as the best new band by San Diego uptown news in 2015. Glass Spells have released an EP in 2014 and a self-titled LP in 2016.
After the debut release in 2014, Glass Spells have been featured on radio stations in San Diego (91x, FM949 ) and also other college radio stations like KCRW and KXLU .The buzz around Glass Spells has led to shows in Los Angeles and Mexico, in addition to performing at San Diego's premiere venues ( Casbah, Soda Bar) showcasing at the San Diego Music Thing in late 2014, as well as Festival Antes in Mexico City .
Their new single " Rebellion " was released and premiered by BuzzBands L.A .Their debut album Self Titled was released August 25th premiere on NBC San Diego and featured in various national/global blogs and publications.
Glass Spells have supported bands like PRAYERS, Moving Units for their Damage With Care Tour ,Van She (Modular AUS), The Growlers, Burger Records, White Mystery, IamBlakeMiller (dim mak), Gigamesh, Punks jump up, . Played for KROQ Los Angeles. Played for 91x san diego, Stateside Presents, Phoenix AZ, Listen SD, The Local Pyle San Diego Fm 94.9, San Diego Music Thing, Mexicali Music and Arts Festival. The Casbah presents, Festival Ajusco 2015 ( the sxsw of Mexico CIty ) .
"Should Glass Spells’ disco-punk continue to catch on, it would recall another genre-fusing movement that came from Baja California some 12 years ago, when Tijuana artists launched Nortec. Artists like Bostich+Fussible created dance music using samples of tubas, clarinets, and snare drums from Mexico’s norteño street bands.
But unlike Nortec, which was born in the studio, Glass Spells’ disco-punk is known for its live shows. " - San Diego Reader
Disco-punk, Glass Spells, synthwave, future wave, new wave, electronica
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