Enjoy last night’s sensational rendition of ‘Daddy’s Gone’ in the clip below.
Enjoy last night’s sensational rendition of ‘Daddy’s Gone’ in the clip below.
Ha! She utters the following comments in this week’s article: *I love to support other acts and Glasvegas is one of the best bands on the planet. Maybe we can do something together in the future. I love Morrissey. He is my buddy and we were talking about him.*
Watch last week’s performance of ‘Paparazzi’ on GMTV here.
Enjoy a snippet of last week’s T In The Park 2009 take on ‘Sunshine…’ below.
6/7 (SUNDAY) @ Harlow’s.
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A winner will be randomly chosen on 6/5 @ NOON.
Glasvegas will play a free MySpace gig tonight in Las Vegas.
At SXSW 2009, Glasvegas dropped by Daytrotter.
Deets are as follows:
June 3rd (Wednesday)
Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chappel
8PM: First Come, First Served
Further info can be found here.
Last week, Glasvegas dropped by Carson Daly.
Catch ‘em on their summer US trek.
Enjoy last week’s stunning performance of ‘Geraldine’ in the clip below.
MP3: Glasvegas – Stabbed
Catch ‘em this summer at:
July 31 – Las Vegas, NV @ House Of Blues
August 1 – Tuscon, AZ @ Rialto Theater
August 3 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s
August 4 – Dallas, TX @ The Loft
August 6 – Kansas City, MO @ Beaumont Club
Read my review of Glasvegas @ NYC’s Webster Hall here.
The band recently tackled a Nirvana fave.
MP3: Glasvegas – Stabbed
Stream last week’s full performance here.
Glasvegas recorded a Daytrotter session at SXSW 2009.
In March, Glasvegas played a stellar gig at NYC’s Webster Hall.
MP3: Glasvegas – Stabbed
Their SXSW set included:
Daddy’s Gone
Geraldine
Please Come Back Home
Download each & every track here.
Last month, Glasvegas played a stellar gig at NYC’s Webster Hall.
The band recently tackled a Nirvana fave.
MP3: Glasvegas – Stabbed
The Scottish quartet often gets criticized for the following: their seemingly inane song lyrics, being derivative & receiving far too much buzz far too quickly. While all of these arguments may hold some truth, there’s simply no denying that there’s something magnetic, immediate & mind-blowing about Glasvegas. Their powerful/passionate tunes can easily fill a room of any size. Such was the case with last night’s blustery 55 minute set. Long live Glasvegas!
More photos, the setlist & a Glasvegas track AFTER THE JUMP…
