Glass Peaks | en

There are at least three artists with this name: 1) In the early Seventies with the British Blues scene a little stale, Stan Webb took time out from his band Chicken Shack to form a brilliant band entitled Broken Glass featuring such great players as Miller Anderson, Robbie Blunt, Mac Poole and Rob Rawlinson. The three pronged guitar attack of Webb, Anderson and Blunt soon had venues rocking and EMI put the money up for the band's debut album. The album hit the streets to great reviews and Broken Glass seemed on their way to fame and fortune. The quality...
Samuel Cooper & Brady Keehn first started working together at Savannah College of Art and Design during the post production stage of Samuel's senior thesis film, MILES. .
There are several artists named Twin Peaks: 1) Twin Peaks are a five piece heavy pop band from Chicago. http://twinpeakschicago.bandcamp.com http://www.twinpeaksmusic.blogspot.com 2) Twin Peaks are a four piece rock or whatever band from Denver. http://twinpeaksdude.bandcamp.com https://soundcloud.com/twinpeaksdude http://www.reverbnation.com/twinpeaksdenver 3) Twin Peaks are a Polish alternative/electronic rock band from Cracow, formed in October 2008. 4) Twin Peaks is a Toronto based hip hop group made up of Ghettosocks & Muneshine. It may also be an incorrect artist tag for Angelo Badalamenti who made the soundtrack to the TV series. .
Oxfordshire quartet Glass Animals are Dave Bayley, Drew MacFarlane, Edmund Irwin-Singer and Joe Seaward. They grew up together from the age of thirteen and started working together when Dave showed Drew some tracks. They self-released a 5 track demo in 2012 which form the basis of the 'Leaflings EP', released via Kaya Kaya Records. It included 'Cocoa Hooves', 'Golden Antlers' and 'Exxus', later included on the 'Black Mambo / Exxus EP'. Having left the confines of their creative hub in the woodlands of Oxfordshire (referred to as The Shed), the band took up residence at Paul Epworth’s London studio in...
Louis Glass (23 May 1864 – 22 January 1936) was a Danish composer. Glass was a contemporary of Carl Nielsen, but unlike his more famous countryman, Glass worked in the romantic tradition, drawing strongly on inspiration from Richard Wagner, Anton Bruckner and César Franck. He was also a pianist and teacher. He wrote six symphonies (1893-1926), which have been recorded on the Danacord record label, while some chamber music has been recorded on Da Capo. .
Found 10 songs, duration: 35:18
Glass Built Castles
Asbestos
Your Eyes
Glass Built Castles
Glass Built Statues
Glass Built Castles (2015)
01. Glass Built Castles
BROKEN GLASS
Glass Built Castles
Wisdom Peak - a) The Magnifying Glass