Stereogum — Zola Jesus and Johnny Jewel are a match made in swirling, atmospheric goth heaven. Jewel is the man behind Chromatics, Glass Candy, and a whole ton of other smeary, synthy projects. He is a baron of music that sounds good while you're driving late at... more info
Gorilla vs. Bear — Featuring that new one from Glass Candy, an incredible new Desire instrumental called "Lately" and an unreleased version of their song "Tears From Heaven", Johnny Jewel's "Reach for the Beach", and more:
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Brooklyn Vegan — Listen to new songs by Sharon Van Etten, Glass Candy, Adrianne Lenker, Van Morrison, Cult Leader, Typesetter + Lydia Loveless, The Ocean + Jonas from Katatonia, Basement, and more.
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Gorilla vs. Bear — Glass Candy shares a very fresh & clean previously unreleased track, which we are told debuted today on the runway for Chanel. Listen to the neon-hued "Naked City" below:
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Gorilla vs. Bear — Italians Do It Better is releasing a couple of obscure, long out-of-print records today, including GLASS CANDY's 2006 I Always Say Yes LP on lavender marble vinyl with "5 unreleased outtakes & alternate mixes From the original tapes", and CHROMA... more info
Stereogum — Last week, Johnny Jewel announced that he was releasing an album's worth of unreleased material called Windswept, and over the last few days we've gotten videos for the title track, "Television Snow," and "Insomnia." The whole album is streaming toda... more info
Stereogum — In 2011, Glass Candy released “Halloween,” an homage to the classic John Carpenter film of the same name. Back then, it came attached with a creepy video and was meant to be a teaser for the group’s third album, Body Work, which still hasn’t ... more info
Gorilla vs. Bear — Glass Candy shares a new short film for an alternate version of their 2011 ode to John Carpenter, "Halloween" (which already had a pretty spooky video of its own). Directed by Rene & Radka, and featuring young Isla Ferrier in a sinister starring role... more info
Stereogum — Johnny Jewel is helming the soundtrack and score for Lost River — Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut — and has already shared several tracks from the project, including Chromatics’ “Yes,” his own “Bullytown” and Glass Candy’s “Shell... more info