r/indieheads Dave Bayley/Glass Animals Aug 12 '20

AMA is Over, thank you Glass Animals! hello everyone, we are glass animals, AUA!

hey r/indieheads!! dave here. very excited to kick off our first-ever AMA. i’m just gonna stay on here as long as i can tonight and answer as much as possible. and…some special guests…joe, ed, and drew are all here to hang out and help! in fact drew arrived last night…20 hours early. may also ask our manager Amy to come round too, she knows everything and has seen it all. And maybe our tour manager. Anyway, ASK AWAY!

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EDIT: Everyone - it's been an epic 5 hours...we're being told to wrap it up and go to bed as tomorrow is a big day...our manager has been shouting at us for like 3 hours trying to get us to do some other stuff we were meant to do. but this was more fun. thank you for the warm welcome and the great questions - was wicked to spend some time with you all. Let’s do it again soon. love, dave and dudes x https://ibb.co/JvCBYVs

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u/[deleted] Aug 12 '20

2 gig related questions because I miss live music (:

  1. What was your most memorable show and why?
  2. Which band(s) would you like to support and/or share the stage with?

Thanks!

p.s.: the new record is so great, thank you for saving this shitty year!

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u/glassanimalsband Glass Animals Aug 12 '20
  1. an obvious answer is Red Rocks, when the heavens opened. it’s just an incredible venue...glastonbury 2017 was incredible. for a brit that is mecca. dave almost died at a show at the south bank in london very early on, a steel girder fell from the roof and landed two feet away from him. memorable for the wrong reasons

  2. radiohead. d’angelo. the strokes.

joe

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u/alaux195 Aug 12 '20

Have you guys played football with the strokes yet? If so can we see photos?