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Glory Glory To Release New EP
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Glory Glory To Release New EP

Glory Glory returns with their latest EP, So Long.

Mixed by Grammy nominated producer / mix engineer Justin Gerrish (Vampire Weekend, The Strokes), So Long finds the band drawing on influences that include indie, new wave, and syncopated dance rhythms.

From the Nile Rodgers inspired guitars on “Take My Time“ to the Radiohead-ready rhythms of “Everybody Lies,“ the EP showcases the band’s continuing capacity to mould progressive sonic landscapes into a pop framework.

From the band’s early days as a group of post-punk delay-pedal junkies to its current sonic infatuations, Glory Glory restlessly accepts the challenge to create music that cannot be confined to a singular genre. Where early reviews drew comparisons to Dischord Records bands, arty indie acts and even Canadian prog-rock legends Rush, the group’s recent work echoes current innovators like Grizzly Bear, Caribou, and Twin Shadow.

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