Glass Animals deliver an unusual visual for their single, ‘Space Ghost Coast To Coast,’ taken from their third album, “Dreamland”.
‘Space Ghost Coast To Coast’, penned by frontman Dave Bayley about his years living in Texas, is a catchy, bassline driven track that confronts the troubled youth of a friendship gone sour.
The visual, directed by Max Siedentopf, pans over the London skyline before focusing on Bayley’s figure as he dances and frolics before multiplying in various different guises.
The band, like all other artists, are hopeful that planned tour dates will go ahead later this year, with the quartet themselves headed for an extended North American run from August.
Glass Animals deliver an unusual visual for their single, ‘Space Ghost Coast To Coast,’ taken from their third album, “Dreamland”.
‘Space Ghost Coast To Coast’, penned by frontman Dave Bayley about his years living in Texas, is a catchy, bassline driven track that confronts the troubled youth of a friendship gone sour.
The visual, directed by Max Siedentopf, pans over the London skyline before focusing on Bayley’s figure as he dances and frolics before multiplying in various different guises.
The band, like all other artists, are hopeful that planned tour dates will go ahead later this year, with the quartet themselves headed for an extended North American run from August.
“Dreamland” is out now.
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