On their full-length debut, Glass Animals recall more than a few of their contemporaries: Foals, Alt-J, and especially Wild Beasts spring to mind as touchstones for the band's lush yet challenging mix of indie and electronic sounds
Stripped of all of the bells and whistles, the Head and the Heart are as homespun and simple as they come, and it's in that state of undress where those relatable words and melodies most resonate.
The album's sound is a blend of industrial, gothic, electronic, and rock influences, with a touch of ambient feel, making it stand out from the typical formulaic music of the time.
Ships 11/21/2025 - It found the band leaning even harder into their penchant for irresistible melodies, often with a much brighter sound than what could be found on Milo Goes To College.
Captured at San Antonio’s Freeman Coliseum on Nov 14,1999, Live in San Antonio catches Creed at their Human Clay zenith. The sold-out crowd fuels thirteen arena rock anthems—“Are You Ready?,” “Higher,” “My Own Prison,”