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Looking Through The Shades LPâ
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The Story
Looking Through The Shades, is Glittererâs debut full-length album, featuring Ned Russin, bassist/vocalist of Title Fight. This is Glitterer all glown up. Now there are live drums (twin brother Ben did the honours) and dopamine-releasing fuzzy guitars to go with the synths, the bass, and the voice. Now thereâs a full 14-song tracklist to luxuriate in. Produced by Alex Giannascoli and Arthur Rizk (Code Orange, Power Trip, Sumerlands) the album delivers Glittererâs best-yet sonics and songs. The lyrics are still insouciantly tortured, in a reluctant-college-boy kind of way, the choruses are still obscenely catchy, and the arrangements still carry not so much as an ounce of excess fat. From the saturated distortion of the opener, âThe Raceâ (âI wish I could look at your life and know itâs mineâ), through the road-weary â1001â (âI sang 1,000 songs / didnât want to sing againâ) and the vox-and-bass-only Side B outlier âThe Newsâ (âI used to be originalâ), the listener is simultaneously satiated and left wanting more.
Description
Looking Through The Shades, is Glittererâs debut full-length album, featuring Ned Russin, bassist/vocalist of Title Fight. This is Glitterer all glown up. Now there are live drums (twin brother Ben did the honours) and dopamine-releasing fuzzy guitars to go with the synths, the bass, and the voice. Now thereâs a full 14-song tracklist to luxuriate in. Produced by Alex Giannascoli and Arthur Rizk (Code Orange, Power Trip, Sumerlands) the album delivers Glittererâs best-yet sonics and songs. The lyrics are still insouciantly tortured, in a reluctant-college-boy kind of way, the choruses are still obscenely catchy, and the arrangements still carry not so much as an ounce of excess fat. From the saturated distortion of the opener, âThe Raceâ (âI wish I could look at your life and know itâs mineâ), through the road-weary â1001â (âI sang 1,000 songs / didnât want to sing againâ) and the vox-and-bass-only Side B outlier âThe Newsâ (âI used to be originalâ), the listener is simultaneously satiated and left wanting more.













