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Glass Animals

July 2024

  • Glass Animals 2024 press publicity portrait

    Alexis Petridis's album of the week
    Glass Animals: I Love You So F***ing Much review – bland bathos from one-time biggest band in the world

  • ‘Don’t spend any time crying over me. Go, party!’: Dave Bayley

    10 Chaotic Questions
    Glass Animals’ Dave Bayley: ‘I’m a short shorts guy’

January 2023

  • Top of the pops … (L-R) Cat Burns, Kate Bush and Harry Styles.

    UK artists dominate Top 10 singles of 2022 for first time since records began

    A clean sweep led by Harry Styles was an ‘astonishing’ high note for the music industry – but the domination of older songs reflected the impact of streaming

April 2022

  • Billie Eilish, Baby Keem and Olivia Rodrigo.

    Grammy awards 2022: who will win – and who should

    The biggest night in American music sees Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Jon Batiste, Olivia Rodrigo and Silk Sonic among those battling for awards

March 2022

  • Rebecca Nicholson

    Names in the news
    Heat Waves proves patience is a virtue, especially when it comes to megahits

    Rebecca Nicholson
    The Glass Animals hit took the slowest journey to the top spot ever recorded

January 2022

  • Glass Animals, with Dave Bayley, front.

    ‘Our managers were like: it’s going to be a dud’: how Glass Animals became the biggest British band in the world

    The Oxford quartet’s song Heat Waves is the most played globally on Spotify this week, and a curveball amid pop’s solo artists. Frontman Dave Bayley explains how it happened
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