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Motivated by introspection, surrealism, and ephemerality: Glass House Point couples alt-rock roots with genre-bending production textures to create a sound that is authentically their own.

The group formed in 2013 and quickly became known for their captivating live shows across Florida’s rising music scene. Relentlessly touring and playing shows alongside bands like <a href="spotify:artist:7FKTg75ADVMZgY3P9ZMRtH" data-name="flipturn">flipturn</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6d4jrmreCmsenscuieJERc" data-name="The Band CAMINO">The Band CAMINO</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3g65HWtAf8uyVmpR4sRbrT" data-name="The Hails">The Hails</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:5Ljgq0b8I3YkUwp3gtB1wm" data-name="little image">little image</a>. With their 2017 single “Creatures” earning them over 1.7 million streams, they caught the attention of <a href="spotify:artist:31HpswGOiF0Mc2wm11sIoN" data-name="Copeland">Copeland</a>’s Aaron Marsh, who produced their third EP, Verglas.

Now, the band sets their sights on pushing beyond the expectations of contemporary indie bands. “It&#39;s Chemical” and &#34;Circling&#34; are the first releases of the band&#39;s relentless single releases set for 2025.

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