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Scottish indie rock band

Glasvegas

Glasvegas: June 2013; From left to right: Paul Donoghue, Rab Allan, James Allan & Jonna Löfgren

Glasvegas: June 2013; From left to right: Paul Donoghue, Rab Allan, James Allan & Jonna Löfgren

Background information
Origin Dalmarnock, Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Indie stone
Years active 2003–nowadays
Labels Go Wow Records (June 2013 - )
BMG (June 2013 - December 2014)
Columbia (Feb 2008 - Aug 2011)
Website www.glasvegas.net
Members James Allan
Rab Allan
Paul Donoghue

Glasvegas are a Scottish indie rock band from Glasgow. The band consists of James Allan (vocals), Rab Allan (atomic number 82 guitar) and Paul Donoghue (bass guitar), with Swedish drummer Jonna Löfgren joining the group in 2010 until her departure in 2020.[1]

Their platinum-selling debut album Glasvegas released in September 2008 was well received past critics and reached No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart. It was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in September 2009. The album went on to savor further critical and commercial success in North America and in Sweden (where it went Gilt). On 1 December 2008, less than three months after the release of their debut anthology the band released the mini-album, A Snowflake Fell (And It Felt Like a Kiss), a 6 runway Christmas E.P, which was recorded in Transylvania.

On 4 Apr 2011 the ring released their 2d album Euphoric Heartbreak, which was recorded in a beach house in Santa Monica. The album reached No. 10 in the U.k. and No. 1 in Sweden. The anthology received mixed reviews and was not as commercially successful as the band's debut anthology. Several months later the ring and their major label, Sony parted company.

In June 2013, the band announced that they had signed a major record deal with BMG. The band released their third album After...When the TV Turns to Static in September 2013. Information technology received generally favourable reviews from critics but failed to match the commercial success of previous albums.

In 2018, the band announced a UK bout jubilant the ten-twelvemonth anniversary of their self titled platinum-selling debut album.[two] The album was also reissued with new artwork in gilt.[3]

On xiv Baronial 2020, Glasvegas released their beginning single in seven years, "Keep Me a Infinite".[four] The single is taken from their fourth album Godspeed, which was released in April 2022 by the band'due south ain label Get Wow Records.[5]

History [edit]

Formation and early on years (2003–2007) [edit]

The band was formed by cousins James Allan and Rab Allan in the summer of 2003 with Paul Donoghue and Ryan Ross on drums completing the line-up shortly afterwards. Local gigs in and around Glasgow were frequent and in May 2004 the band released a self-financed limited edition double A-side single, "I'm Gonna Get Stabbed"/"Ina Lvs Rab" on CD.[half-dozen] The single gained an early and positive review for Glasvegas from Rick Fulton of the Daily Record on 24 December 2004. The single (along with some early demos) gained (their get-go) radio airplay and favourable feedback from Jim Gellatly on his radio show 'Beatbreakers' in January 2005, which was broadcast on the now defunct Beat106FM. Although many make the obvious observation that the ring proper noun is a mix of Glasgow (where they are from) and Las Vegas (the earth capital of entertainment), the band take made it clear many times that this was never the reason why the band called themselves Glasvegas. According to James Allan he liked the proper noun Glasvegas as information technology rolled sweetly off the natural language. It is a possibility that it is the combination of the Gaelic 'Glas' (grey) with the Castilian 'vegas' (meadow). Another common mistake is that the band name is carve up into two words "Glas Vegas" (especially in the USA) which is incorrect.

When Ryan Ross left in belatedly 2004, the band went on a very brief hiatus until Caroline McKay was asked to bring together the group in early 2005. Although having never played drums before James asked her to be the drummer because she looked "cool". The ring played most of their gigs in and effectually Scotland through 2005 and 2006 with Caroline performing bones drumming while the more intricate drum parts were taken care of past a pulsate sample machine on stage operated by Rab. As they played more and more gigs Caroline's skill level increased and the band became increasingly less reliant on the sample automobile. It was 3 Feb 2006 when the ring offset came to the attention of Alan McGee who saw them play third on the bill at the iconic Glasgow venue King Tuts Wah Wah Hut. McGee was also accompanied that night by ex-Libertine Carl Barât who, on the strength of their functioning, offered Glasvegas several support slots with his band Dirty Pretty Things throughout 2006.

In October 2006, the band released a self-financed limited edition 7" vinyl single, "Become Square Get!/Legs'n' Show" on a small contained record characterization called WaKS Records followed past a digital release two weeks later. This limited edition vinyl single of 500 pressings sold out within days and has since become a collectors item with the single exchanging hands for a three figure sum on eBay. On four Nov 2006, the band their launch dark gig for "Get Square Go!/Legs'n' Show" held at the Glasgow Fine art School. In mid-December 2006, the band played a special gig in Polmont Young Offenders Institute which was too a pivotal moment for the band musically; as it was during this gig that they made the determination to move away from their reliance on pulsate samples. The close of 2006 saw the band play their first European gig at La Flèche d'Or in Paris on 28 December 2006. The ring then rounded off 2006 with a gig at the Proud Galleries in Camden on New year's day's Eve.

Indie sensations and Sane Man Recordings (2007–2008) [edit]

The band opened 2007 with a headline evidence at Male monarch Tuts Wah Wah Hut. In early February 2007 (with assistance from Alan McGee), the band made a video for i of their demos, "Daddy's Gone", which was shot in London and in Glasgow'south East End. This early video helped pave the way for the song's popularity. In late Feb 2007, James Allan made the conclusion to post up all the band'southward demos on MySpace for free download. These complimentary downloads helped foster recognition about Glasvegas and presently their gigs were selling out. On 8 March 2007, the ring took time out to play a low key acoustic gig in Barlinnie Prison in Glasgow.

At the beginning of April 2007, Alan McGee invited the band down to London to play three consecutive gild nights that he was involved in; Decease Disco @ Notting Loma Arts Order, Kill Surf Urban center @ Punk and Queen is Dead @ Borderline. Over these three days the band also produced their first black and white 'press' shots at Bloomsbury Bowling Lanes, London on half-dozen April. On 25 May, the band played their first festival date at the (now defunct) Isle of Skye music festival before playing their tertiary prison gig at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh on 7 June. On 14 July, the band supported Dirty Pretty Things for the final time at the Hackney Empire in London which saw Glasvegas join the headliners for an encore and on 23 July 2007 another notable start was the band's TV appearance on Decease Disco Tv in London at The Cuckoo Club aslope Carl Barât and Milburn. Constant gigging throughout the summertime saw the ring's fan base abound and during the summertime of 2007 the band's demo's started to pick up radio airplay in the The states via a St Louis based Cyberspace Radio Station called IChannel. On 22 August 2007, the band travelled in one case over again down to London for some more gigs and while in London the band commissioned their first professional press shots. These photographs were taken past professional photographer Peter Mallet and are nonetheless widely used past the printing today fifty-fifty though they show the old band line-up. They were taken at Vauxhall Cross and the train station at the Elephant and Castle. That aforementioned night the band played at Decease Disco in London. In the crowd was Tim Jonze, who came along to the gig. He was so impressed by the band'south performance that he offered to release their next record despite never having released one earlier. The band also offered to help in this venture and within a few days Sane Man Recordings was built-in; the aim was to release g copies of "Daddy's Gone" on 7" vinyl by November 2007.

Prior to the release of the single, Tim Jonze attended the In The City Music Festival in October 2007 and brought several copies of the forthcoming unmarried along with a view to previewing it. According to Tim, he played the unmarried after a keynote speech at a very well attended convention at the festival. The impact of the song was immediate with several label heads making enquiries about the song (and the artist) there and then. One of the most immediate consequences of the buzz generated at "In The Urban center" was Ian Brown request Glasvegas to support him on several dates in belatedly October 2007. Prior to these support dates Glasvegas announced their intention to play two alive shows in Glasgow on consecutive nights (Saturday and Sunday; 13 and 14 Oct 2007 at the now defunct Barfly, Glasgow). NME magazine chose to review Glasvegas for the very beginning time in their Radar section and review the forthcoming unmarried "Daddy'south Gone/Flowers & Football Tops" which was chosen as the single of the week.[ commendation needed ]

"Daddy'south Gone" sold out and was voted the number two single of the year past NME magazine even though the band had only produced 1000 copies.[7]

Glasvegas and A Snowflake Savage (And Information technology Felt Similar a Buss) (2008–2010) [edit]

After releasing their second limited edition 7" single, "It's My Own Cheating Heart That Makes Me Cry" on 14 February 2008 via Sane Man Recordings, the ring opted to sign to Columbia Records part of Sony. On 28 Feb 2008, Glasvegas won the Philip Hall Radar Accolade at the NME Awards.[viii] On x March 2008, Glasvegas travelled to the U.s. where they recorded their eponymous debut album, Glasvegas, at Brooklyn Recording Studios, Brooklyn, New York. The album was co-produced by James Allan and Rich Costey.[ix] Glasvegas also filmed the video for their start single "Geraldine" in Brooklyn on 30 April 2008. On return to the Britain at the beginning of May 2008, the ring embarked on a touring schedule that would continue for over 16 months. On 23 June 2008, Glasvegas released their first Columbia single "Geraldine" which debuted at No. 16 on the U.k. singles chart.[x] The summer of 2008 also saw the band make their debut at Glastonbury Festival playing the John Pare Stage on 27 June 2008. On 12 July 2008, Glasvegas played at T in the Park in the Futures Tent. Farther debut festival appearances in the summer of 2008 took place at Oxegen in Republic of ireland and on consecutive days on 18 and 19 July 2008 at the Benicassim Music Festival in Barcelona and Madrid in Spain. On 20 July 2008, the band played Breadth Festival. On thirteen August 2008, Glasvegas were invited every bit opening support to Muse at Marlay Park on the outskirts of Dublin, and the following day saw the band play their first support with Kings of Leon at the Brixton Academy. On 25 Baronial, Glasvegas released their second Columbia single "Daddy's Gone" which debuted at No. 12 on the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Singles Chart. On thirty Baronial 2008, the ring played the last always Hydro Connect Festival near Inveraray in Scotland.

The ring'south self-titled debut album Glasvegas was released on 8 September 2008 and debuted at No.ii on the United kingdom Album Nautical chart. Even though their debut album sold virtually 60,000 copies in the first week they were denied a No.1 by Metallica. The NME declared, "If The Libertines divers the start of the decade and Arctic Monkeys its middle, and then Glasvegas are about certainly going to define its finish and beyond."[ citation needed ] Their debut album went on to enjoy success in the U.k. (where it went Platinum) and in Sweden (where it went Gold). The bear on of the band in the Great britain and success of their debut album did not become unnoticed in Northward America, where the ring toured six times between October 2008 and September 2009. The ring have mentioned on many occasions during interviews of their delivery to making the breakthrough in the The states and Canada. On 6 October 2008, the band started recording a Christmas-themed 2nd album, A Snowflake Fell (And It Felt Similar a Kiss), with a view to releasing it in fourth dimension for Christmas 2008. Initial recording began at the Electric Lady Studios before the band moved to a Transylvanian Castle in Brasov, Romania. Information technology was the ring'south intention to release a full album containing 10 brand new tracks but due to their tight schedule they could only complete 6 tracks and the album instead became an E.P. It was released on 1 December 2008 equally a limited edition standalone CD and was also released as a Special Edition CD Box Prepare alongside their debut album Glasvegas.[xi] Throughout 2008 and 2009 the band embarked on a earth bout, appearing at diverse festivals, including support slots for Haven, U2 and Kings of Leon. Glasvegas were nominated for the 2009 Mercury Music Prize,[12] however lead singer James Allan disappeared just days before the Awards Ceremony on 8 September 2009. He went missing for a total of five days before eventually turning up safe and well in New York.[13]

Euphoric Heartbreak (2010–2012) [edit]

In January 2010, Glasvegas moved to California and prepare a studio in a beach house in Santa Monica where for over five months they demoed, tracked and recorded nearly of their 2d anthology Euphoric Heartbreak. Santa Monica and its location on Southern California'southward W Coast had a massive influence on the sound and experience of the new songs.[14] During this period in Santa Monica, Caroline McKay chose to leave the band before demoing and whatsoever recording began, officially leaving on 25 March 2010 citing personal reasons. The remaining band members stayed in Santa Monica until early May 2010 before returning to Scotland with an album'south worth of new material. Afterward a break over the summer, the band headed s to the Assault & Battery two, a tracking and mix studio in London, with producer Overflowing through September, Oct and November 2010. Further mail-production took place at the Castle of Doom studios in Glasgow through December 2010 and January 2011. On 14 December 2010, the band announced the appointment of a new drummer, Jonna Löfgren from Boden in Sweden. The album was finished a year to the day that the band arrived at the Santa Monica Beach House. Glasvegas opened 2011 with an intimate viii date tour of Scotland which took the band to places in Scotland that are ordinarily missed out by touring bands. The bout took in Kirkwall, Wick, Forres, Oban, Dunoon, Troon, Hawick and Dunfermline. The band announced the tour to ensure that Scotland would be the start to hear the new music. The tour received positive critical reviews with Simon Price of The Independent on Sunday quoting that "Glasvegas are still – and we desperately need this right at present – a band to believe in".[15]

The songs delivered by Glasvegas were a marked divergence from the debut anthology. The marketing campaign kicked off in January 2011 with a free track giveaway and the runway chosen was the second track on the album "The Globe Is Yours".[xvi] To requite the fans more than simply a free giveaway the band also created an "Album Trailer Motion picture"[17] as well. On 4 April 2011 the band released their second album Euphoric Heartbreak. The album reached No.ten in the Uk and No.ane in Sweden. The anthology received mixed reviews from critics.[18] It was not as commercially successful as the band's debut anthology, selling virtually 10 percent of that album's sales. Several months later the band and their record characterization officially parted visitor on 4 August 2011.

After the release of Euphoric Heartbreak, the band embarked on their biggest headline European tour to date in April/May 2011. Later on the ring's academy tour of Europe and the UK, the band left for their seventh tour of the U.s.a. in June 2011 playing to venues in New York Metropolis, Toronto and Los Angeles. On render to the UK the band played at Rockness in Scotland followed by a headline appearance on the John Peel Stage. Several more than festival appearances including a slot at Where The Action Is in Gothenburg, Sweden saw the band round off June 2011. In July 2011, the band toured Commonwealth of australia for the first time playing three shows at The Rosemount Hotel in Perth, The Metro in Sydney and The Hi-Fi in Melbourne earlier making a festival appearance at Splendour in the Grass held at Woodford 45 miles n west of Brisbane. The ring were besides invited to the set of Neighbours by the TV producers which was located just outside Melbourne and spent the day there meeting the cast and crew and were thrilled to exist served past Tom Oliver (Lou Carpenter) at Harold's.[19] [xx] The band likewise fabricated their second trip to Nihon to play the Fuji Rock Festival so rounded off the summer by headlining the outset ever Famous Grouse Music Festival and playing the Five Festival for the first time. In October 2011 Glasvegas embarked on a successful bout of the UK and Republic of ireland starting in Cork, then London and and then working their mode north via Manchester, Sheffield and York eventually catastrophe with a homecoming gig at the ABC Glasgow on Halloween.

Later...When the Telly Turns to Static (2012–2014) [edit]

Glasvegas chose Sweden to showcase make new demos from their (as yet untitled) third anthology and they appear a pocket-size run of dates in Sweden and the UK at the end of March 2012, and first of April. The band played to over four,500 fans over four days in Sweden with visits to Malmö, Stockholm, Uppsala and Umeå. They as well played three sell-out shows in London, Liverpool and Glasgow. In May they played the Camden Clamber festival at Koko in London as special guests of XFM. The band also announced on their official website that they had been invited to play in People's republic of china with two dates, one in Shanghai and another in Beijing in May 2012. The band likewise played several major European festivals across the summer of 2012. During the summertime of 2012 the band started the tracking and recording of all their demos at the Gorbals Sound Studios in Glasgow and the album was completed at the finish of 2012. The ring rounded off the year with a pocket-sized intimate sell-out bout of the UK in December called "The Crying Onion Tour" where they showcased several new tracks from their forthcoming album, Afterwards...When the TV Turns to Static.

On 24 Nov 2012, the band announced that they would release their 3rd album Later...When the TV Turns to Static in early fall 2013. The ring played a one-off gig date in Kilmarnock on 2 February 2013 where they headlined the Kilmarnock Edition Festival. The video for the band's showtime unmarried "I'd Rather Exist Expressionless (Than Be With Yous)" was posted on their official website on xviii March. The new single was released on 22 April 2013 as a digital download and as a express edition 7" white vinyl. The limited edition vinyl became ever more collectible equally it was the band'southward kickoff release on their own label Go Wow Records and subsequently the ring'due south new record deal with BMG information technology would be the last Glasvegas release for quite some time. Rick Fulton (who gave the band their first e'er review in 2004) described the new single as "gorgeous, simple, devastating. An incredible return to class from one of Scotland'south truly great storytellers."[21] On 27 March 2013, the band returned to play a one-off charity gig at the iconic King Tut'southward Wah Wah Hut.

In June 2013 the band announced that for the 2d time in their careers they had signed a worldwide major record deal with one of the earth's biggest music companies; BMG. The first release via BMG was the single "If". The track was released on eight July 2013. A music video to accompany the release of "If" was get-go released onto YouTube on the aforementioned day. The video features William Shatner and is Glasvegas' accept on The Old Grey Whistle Test. "We played on the Late Prove with Craig Ferguson in LA a couple of years ago and William Shatner introduced us equally he is a fan of the ring," Allan said. "We idea information technology would be a cool matter to add in for the new video since it also has a 'late show' theme. Information technology's a simple live performance by the ring with an abstruse function in the centre where information technology looks like the video has been taped over with random visuals. The video has a filter that nosotros wanted to put on it simply to brand it expect even more like you were watching a recording on VCR. Erstwhile school!"[22] The band released their tertiary album Later...When the Telly Turns to Static in September 2013. It received generally favourable reviews from critics stalling at No.41 in the UK Charts. Later...When The TV Turns To Static was released in three formats. Standard CD, Heavyweight White Vinyl and Palatial Annual. The Deluxe Almanac is presented with the iconic chevron foil embossed on a hardback almanac bound in linen with 40 stitched-in pages and ribboned folio keeper. The Palatial Almanac was conceived by James Allan in its entirety. The band released a third single; the title track "Later on...When the TV Turns to Static" to promote the fact that xxx min of footage contained inside the Deluxe Almanac DVD was broadcast by Heaven Arts.[23]

In 2022 the band undertook some other bout of Europe with iv dates in Germany where the anthology has been well received. The ring also performed in Poland for the start time since 2009 and also performed for the very starting time fourth dimension in the cities of Prague and Vilnius. In February & March 2022 the ring embarked on their eight tour of North America taking in 13 cities across 19 days. The band also appeared on The Tardily Late Show on 4 March for the 2d time in their careers, performing the album track "All I Want Is My Baby".

Godspeed (2020) [edit]

On 25 June 2020, Glasvegas announced that drummer Jonna Löfgren had amicably parted means with the band. She had missed several recent Glasvegas shows due to other commitments, and the band acknowledged that she would go on to be in high need for her talents. The group volition search for a New drummer to supervene upon her.[1]

On 14 August 2020, Glasvegas released their outset single in seven years called "Keep Me a Space".[4] The unmarried is taken from their fourth studio album Godspeed, which was released on 2 Apr 2022 past the ring'southward own label Become Wow Records.[five] In March 2021, they issued the unmarried "Shake The Cage (für Theo)".[24] [25] [26]

Band members [edit]

Current members

  • James Allan – vocals, rhythm guitar (2003–present)
  • Rab Allan – lead guitar, backing vocals (2003–nowadays)
  • Paul Donoghue – bass guitar (2003–present)

Touring members

  • Chris Dickie – drums (2019–nowadays)

Past members

  • Jonna Löfgren – drums (2010–2020)
  • Caroline McKay – drums (2005–2010)
  • Ryan Ross – drums (2003–2004)

Discography [edit]

Studio albums

  • Glasvegas (2008)
  • Euphoric Heartbreak (2011)
  • Later...When the TV Turns to Static (2013)
  • Godspeed (2021)

Awards [edit]

Glasvegas received three nominations for the 2008 Swedish Rockbjornen awards: Best International Act, Best International Album for Glasvegas and All-time International Song for "Geraldine".[27] [28] In Q mag's list of the Top 50 Albums of 2008, Glasvegas was voted the fifth best album of the yr.[29]

References [edit]

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  19. ^ "Glasvegas Rock Neighbours – Glasvegas boys stone upward on Ramsay Street". Aqueduct 5. Melbourne. 27 July 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
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  23. ^ "Glasvegas Stripped: Live in Glasgow". Heaven Arts. United kingdom. 21 November 2013. Retrieved 21 Nov 2013.
  24. ^ "Glasvegas confirm details of new album 'Godspeed' and share new single 'Shake the Muzzle (Für Theo)'". NME. 19 March 2021.
  25. ^ "Glasvegas Pierce Mod Dystopia With 'Shake The Cage (für Theo)' | News | Disharmonism Magazine".
  26. ^ "GLASVEGAS return with new album 'Godspeed' - Listen to new unmarried 'Shake the Cage (Für Theo)' | XS Noize | Online Music Magazine".
  27. ^ "Swedish Awards Nominations". Glasvegas.net. 5 December 2008. Archived from the original on eleven Dec 2008. Retrieved 12 December 2008.
  28. ^ "Rˆsta p Rockbjˆrnen h‰r!" (in Swedish). Rockbjornen. Retrieved 12 December 2008. NB: Select "Jag vill rˆsta pÂ:" in "9: ≈rets utl‰ndska grupp", "10: ≈rets utl‰ndska lÂt" and "11: ≈rets utl‰ndska album"
  29. ^ The Best of 2008 - Q Mag Archived 23 Feb 2009 at the Wayback Machine

External links [edit]

  • Glasvegas Official Website - Official Website
  • Glasvegas on Facebook - Glasvegas Facebook Folio
  • Glasvegas on Instagram - Glasvegas Instagram Page
  • Glasvegas on Twitter - Glasvegas Twitter
  • Glasvegas - Universal Music Publishing - [one]

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