Glass Animals announce “I Love You So F***ing Much”, their fourth album

Glass Animals announce “I Love You So F***ing Much”, their fourth album

The British gang Glass animals announced this Wednesday (3) his fourth studio album, entitled I love you so damn much which will be released today on digital platforms July, 19 for the Universal musicthrough Polidor Records.

This work is the successor to Dreamlandcritically acclaimed in 2020, which sold more than 12 million copies worldwide and gave birth to Heat wavesa song that broke all records and became the biggest international hit by a British band in almost any year 30 years.

Heat waves it was also the first song to reach number one with only one writer and producer since then HappyIn Pharell, and led to the biggest names in the pop world, including Florence Welcheveryone who wants to work with Dave Bayleyleader, composer and producer of Glass animals.

But the birth of I love you so damn much it was an existential crisis. Dave found himself struggling to understand this new global celebrity, having seen it all happen while the world was in confinement.

“Life can change dramatically, but sometimes it’s not possible to change so quickly on a personal level,” explains the frontman Dave Bayley. “You end up feeling like a bystander. And then you’re asked and expected to be a certain kind of person, a different person. But… I wasn’t sure how. It confused me to the point that I didn’t know how to do it anymore. . I don’t know who I was or if anything was real.”

Creatures in paradise is the sublime first look at 10 intimate in-universe love stories that are an integral part of it I love you so damn much.

Full of analog synths 70’s and vast space production, Creatures in paradise face the moment: are you here right now? Be in the moment: “It’s about a moment in time, whether it’s an instant or a year or whatever, that has the capacity to be enormously formative and transformative. Even if it ends. Or if it doesn’t go as planned. Or if it dies too soon. It’s still messed up. It’s beautiful. The love and care and feeling in that moment lives forever. It never truly dies. If that’s how you choose to see it.”, He says Dave.

Source: Terra

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