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glass animals 0420 1024x680 Glass Animals at Bang Bang ClubOxfordshire quartet Glass Animals are already big in the UK and it won’t be long before they play the big venues on the continent. Their debut album ZABA was released last year and is experimental enough to have attracted the attention of fellow Oxonians Radiohead.

Glass Animals are a band with a very natural sense of mystery. Singer and song-writer Dave Bayley never had any intention whatsoever of forming a group, but around three years ago at medical school, insomnia gave him some precious spare hours. And what better use of spare hours is there than listening to music and messing around with Garage Band on a half-dead relic of a laptop you were gifted by your Dad?

So the bare bones of Glass Animals’ first songs took shape late at night – inspired by South London’s bass music scene – recorded secretly and quietly in a small room near Elephant and Castle. Surprisingly for everyone, the result was a beautiful piece of ambient electronica called Golden Antlers, pitched somewhere between Anthony & the Johnsons and James Blake.

Eventually this was shown only to Dave’s three closest friends, now band mates, who tweaked it and pinched its haunches a little before they put it onto the Internet. Within days of the music going up managers, artists, promoters, agents and lawyers all began to get in touch. These friends had formed a band around themselves without even realising it.

The band signed a publishing deal with Beggars, and then began speaking to various labels, at which point Dave knew he was never going to go back to science. In the late spring of 2012 the band released a single on XL’s Kaya Kaya imprint. A year later, with Black Mambo, they became one of the first signings to Paul Epworth’s Wolf Tone label.

Created in Epworth’s own studio it is undoubtedly among this year’s most striking debuts. The title, lifted from Dave’s favourite childhood story, comes from William Steig’s The Zabajaba Jungle. Steig’s evocation of childhood adventure, exoticism and discovery is brilliantly fresh. In the book a boy called Leonard penetrates this wild, mysterious place and meets squawking birds, raucous insects, carnivorous flowers and petrified monsters. At one point Leonard is kidnapped by a pack of mandrills and taken to three jungle judges who have human bodies and animal heads. He escapes, takes a ride on a butterfly, and finally finds his parents chilling in the middle of the jungle, in a living room that exists within in a massive glass jar.

Their debut album ZABA is one complete beast and a journey you will get most from if you immerse yourself fully and listen from start to finish – before you is a series of situations describing a wealth of strange characters and the weird, subtropical land in which they exist. “The sound of the record,” Dave says, “is like a backdrop of man-made wilderness”

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HEADLINERGlass Animals

SUPPORTS

START DATEMarch 26

START TIME20:00:00

VENUEBang Bang Club

ADDRESSMehringdamm 61, Berlin

PRICE17

STATUSActive

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