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Influences
Sounds Like
Friends and fans have told us we apparently"sound like":
Lacuna Coil, Fair to Midland, Queen, Cradle of Filth, The Gathering, Nightwish, The B-52's, Tool, Evanescence, Pat Benatar, Rage Against the Machine, The Mars Volta, System of a Down, The Cranberries, The Vincent Black Shadow, Queens of the Stone Age, A Perfect Circle, Earshot, Mr. Bungle, Shiny Toy Guns, My Chemical Romance, and Apartment 26 0_o
"...a jazzy mash-up of heavy riffs and swinging piano that deserves credit for nerve and virtuosity."
"...as a debut by a young and talented-to-bursting band, Many Heads holds much promise."
-Jason Heller/Westword
"What an impressive effort put forth by this Progressive Hard Rock act. They’ve laid down some killer tracks that are screaming to be heard."
"The band will be turning heads with this release and the heads won’t be turning away from them."
-Charlie Sullivan/Colorado Music Buzz
"...not only an impressive first full length for the band, but also a wonderful testament to the group’s progress and bright future."
"Think a mixture of Fair To Midland’s progressive guitar/keyboard delivery, Lacuna Coil’s metallic hard rock symphonies, and God Is An Astronaut’s ethereal soundscapes."
"...a bold debut, and hopefully, the first in a long line of similar albums."
-Matthew Aragon/UCD Advocate
"In the burgeoning Denver music scene how does a band get the recognition they’re longing for? If you’re Glass Delirium you create a sound that sets you apart from the other acts in town. This talented progressive Hard Rock troupe has been tirelessly engaged delving the expanses of the sound spectrum, composing a store of songs that will leave you transfixed for hours after giving them a listen."
-Charlie Sullivan/Colorado Music Buzz
"Glass Delirium not only loves to play where no band has played before, they also have the chops that fuel the flight."
"Anyone can try to be different from the rest of the crowd, but reaching perfection in your goals is a different story. Glass Delirium has the whole package." -JJ Rocks/st.Croix Music
"If you have seen Glass Delirium live, it will come as no surprise to you that Thanks to a Monster’s Many Heads, is a powerful, dark, and intense album as a whole." -Adriane Levine/Examiner.com
"Colorado band Glass Delirium is probably one of the most stylistically diverse and talented groups in the independent scene. Encompassing many genres, their latest release Thanks to a Monster’s Many Heads is a creative collaboration that is sure to leave you speechless." -JB Swift/Swift Reviews
Since forming in 2007, Glass Delirium has explored the depths of what it means to create. They are a progressive, hard rock band composed of dual male and female lead vocals, guitar and keyboards sharing the rhythm and lead, a solid and driving rhythm section, and the use of live instruments such as violin, fx pads, and other eclectic instruments. The intensity and emotion from this combination is delivered efficiently through their music by taking influences from rock, classical, jazz, pop, electronic, orchestral, metal, and movie scores. With both a marketable and an experimental sound, there is an individuality that radiates from each song they write. No two members of Glass Delirium process life the same and it shows in the end result of their sound. There is a contrast of light and dark that has been embedded into their music that comes from the belief that not being comfortable in your own skin builds character.
Glass Delirium takes pride in their live shows and one can see how much passion and love they have for what they do. There is sublime energy throughout their theatrical performances that leaves the crowd enticed and wanting more. On top of playing the 2008 Projekt Revolution festival at Fiddlers’ Green Amphitheater, with acts such as Linkin Park, Chris Cornell, and Atreyu, Glass Delirium has also been invited to open for national acts such as Kamelot, Fair to Midland, Psychostick, and Powerman 5000.
In August of 2009, Glass Delirium released their first full-length album entitled, "Thanks to a Monster’s Many Heads," recorded at Colorado Sound Recording Studios with house engineer J.P. Manza (Franz Ferdinand, Yellowcard, Norah Jones).
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What's up you guys? Being bad-ass happens in many flavors, and you prolly are all of them. Great job tonight. Looking forward to the next show. Thanks for the best. Hasta!
Great show tonight guys, hope we had as much fun as we had! Wish we could have stayed for all of it, my wife fell on the ice in the parking lot. Anyway, we look forward to playing shows with you guys in the future.