{"id":35208,"date":"2014-08-13T15:43:32","date_gmt":"2014-08-13T15:43:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wonderlandmagazine.com\/?p=35208"},"modified":"2017-03-01T13:03:03","modified_gmt":"2017-03-01T13:03:03","slug":"new-noise-glass-animals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wonderlandmagazine.com\/2014\/08\/13\/new-noise-glass-animals\/","title":{"rendered":"New Noise: Glass Animals"},"content":{"rendered":"

We caught up with Glass Animals to discuss crazy African-style artwork and the thought-process behind their bizarrely titled songs<\/p>\n

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After being one of Paul Epworth’s (the man behind Adele’s ’21’ and Florence & The Machine’s ‘Ceremonials’) \u00a0first signings on his Wolf Tone label, it was no doubt in anybodies minds that Glass Animals would be anything less than remarkable.<\/p>\n

Following support slots for the likes of Metronomy and St. Vincent, the band eventually released their roaring album ‘Zaba’, a blend of hypnotic indie rock and punchy psychedelic pop. After gaining positive reviews, the album seemed to become a firm favourite in Australia, where it went to number 9 in the charts.<\/p>\n

Here we chat to Dave and Joe from the band on their progression since their first release, Leaflings EP, about the inspiration behind their dreamy album artwork, and the thought process behind their bizarre song titles…<\/p>\n