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Heat Waves | Glass Animals | 03:58 | |
The Other Side Of Paradise | Glass Animals | 05:20 | |
Youth | Glass Animals | 03:50 | |
I Don't Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance) | Glass Animals | 03:15 | |
Heat Waves | Glass Animals, Iann dior | 02:55 | |
Agnes | Glass Animals | 04:31 | |
Pork Soda | Glass Animals | 04:13 | |
Tangerine | Glass Animals | 03:20 | |
Life Itself | Glass Animals | 04:41 | |
Gooey | Glass Animals | 04:49 |
Life Itself | |
Youth | |
Season 2 Episode 3 | |
Pork Soda |
Formed in Oxford, England, in 2010, Glass Animals is a British indie-rock group whose mix of tropical pop melodies, digital dance rhythms, and souful R&B has earned comparisons to Animal Collective, Bombay Bicycle Club, and Vampire Weekend. Bandmates Dave Bayley, Drew McFarlane, Edmund Irwin-Singer, and Joe Seaward collaborated with producer Paul Epworth for the group's debut EP, Leaflings, which was released in 2012. Two years later, they earned a platinum-certified hit in Canada, America, and Australia with "Gooey," which also appeared on Glass Animals' refreshingly innovative debut album, Zaba. Two years later, the band cracked the Top 40 in both the UK and the US with its second album, 2016's How to Be a Human Being. Two of the album's songs, "Life Itself" and "Youth," became modern-rock hits on American radio, paving the way for the success of the group's third album, Dreamland, in 2020. Charting at Number 7 in the US, Number 2 in the UK, Number 6 in Australia, and Number 8 in both Ireland and New Zealand, Dreamland featured "Heat Waves," the biggest hit of the Glass Animals' career. "Heat Waves" peaked at Number 1 on the ARIA chart in Australia and the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart in the US, going platinum in both countries. A second single, "Tangerine," also cracked the Top 40 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart in 2020, as did the follow-up singles "Space Ghost Coast to Coast" and "I Don't Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance)" in 2021.