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Otherkin Announce London Show

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Dubliners Otherkin announce London co-headline show with Glass Caves at Camden Assembly on Wednesday June 14. Having toured the UK and supported Guns N' Roses at the 80,000 capacity venue Slane Castle already this year, Otherkin are only just getting started.

The garage rockers have just shared their new track ‘Enabler’, taken from their upcoming debut album, out later this year. Watch a live version of the track, recorded at D-light studios in Dublin, here. Metallica legend Lars Ulrich recently played the band on his Beats 1 radio show, saying he was "inspired" by them, and "we have a duty to show off insane riffs when they show up."

 

14th June - Camden Assembly, London

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Yorkshire’s Glass Caves Return With Massive New Single Do You Have A Name?

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At a time when the music industry seems plagued with instantaneousness and entitlement, too few bands appear willing to put in the groundwork in order to build a successful career. Fortunately, Pontefract four-piece Glass Caves are a band whose tireless work ethic is matched only by their seemingly limitless ambition.

Equally at home either busking on street corners or selling out venues nationwide, the four piece's propensity for doing everything themselves has inspired a devotion in their fans which sees them travelling from all corners of the UK in order be a part of Glass Caves' incendiary live shows; shows which have seen them support Augustines, headline London's Koko, and play a myriad festivals including Isle of Wight and Reading/Leeds.

It's not just live that Glass Caves excel themselves. In what proved to be a testament to their early leg-work, their self-funded debut album Alive made Record Store Day’s Top 40 when it was released in 2014. Fast forward almost exactly two years and the band are back with their new single 'Do You Have A Name'.

Three-and-a-half minutes of atmospheric indie rock, 'Do You Have A Name' builds on the same emotionally charged format as Glass Caves' previous output while managing to feel like the band at their most fully realised yet. Richly emotive, honest and heartfelt, this is the Glass Caves of 2016, and the buzz is only going to get louder.

 

 

 

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