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Glassheads are a British rock band from Leeds composed of Connor Ludnow (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar ), Noah Clare (Lead Guitarist, Backing Vocals), Layth Ibrahim (Bass Guitar) and Tam Nusane (Drums). Currently signed to Doodlebox Records. Glassheads are currently in the process of releasing their debut single ‘White Flag’.
‘White Flag’ is in its essence a reaction to the separation of Noah Clare’s (Lead Guitar/Backing Vocals) parents. Finding himself on the battle ground between the two people he trusts most led him to new and unchartered emotional territories. White Flag encapsulates the feeling of anxiety and the desperation for peace and longing for belonging that had been lost. It is a call for peace.
Drawing inspiration from the pop/rock bands of their youth such as Thirty-Seconds To Mars , Radiohead and The Killers, Glassheads have carved out an inherently new sound. Hard-hitting, anthemic chorus’s and loud guitars fill every venue they play, always leaving audiences wanting more. Combining their love for the music of their teen years with the more modern sound of Nothing But Thieves and Muse, Glasssheads have carved out a distinctive and emotive sound of their own. Their high energy appearance on stage is infectious and honest, giving their fans a true and honest representation of who they are and what Glassheads is all about.
‘White Flag’ is due for release later this year.
‘White Flag’ is in its essence a reaction to the separation of Noah Clare’s (Lead Guitar/Backing Vocals) parents. Finding himself on the battle ground between the two people he trusts most led him to new and unchartered emotional territories. White Flag encapsulates the feeling of anxiety and the desperation for peace and longing for belonging that had been lost. It is a call for peace.
Drawing inspiration from the pop/rock bands of their youth such as Thirty-Seconds To Mars , Radiohead and The Killers, Glassheads have carved out an inherently new sound. Hard-hitting, anthemic chorus’s and loud guitars fill every venue they play, always leaving audiences wanting more. Combining their love for the music of their teen years with the more modern sound of Nothing But Thieves and Muse, Glasssheads have carved out a distinctive and emotive sound of their own. Their high energy appearance on stage is infectious and honest, giving their fans a true and honest representation of who they are and what Glassheads is all about.
‘White Flag’ is due for release later this year.