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May 17, 2023


GLOVE BLUR THE LINE BETWEEN MAN AND MACHINE ON “CHEWING ON A WIRE” – STREAM


ARRIVES ALONGSIDE SELF-DIRECTED OFFICIAL VIDEO – WATCH


HEADLINE US AND UK TOUR DATES SCHEDULED

FOR MAY AND JUNE


FOLLOWS THE 2022 RELEASE OF CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED

DEBUT ALBUM BOOM NIGHTS

“Chewing on a Wire” single artwork [Download]


“Remember being a kid and wondering what music might sound like in the future? It sounds like Glove.”

“It’s a shame that the iconic cover art for the first Strokes album is already taken, because, finally, here’s a band that sounds the way that cover looks. Glove steal shamelessly 80s-ransacking synth-pop and stylistic signposts for their own nefarious ends.”

“Glove is gifting us with the resurrection of real dance music, however dark and brooding it may be.”


Today, Glove releases their first single of 2023, “Chewing on a Wire” alongside a texturally rich official video. Fusing elements of post punk and new wave, Glove both sonically and visually specializes in the intentional clashing of elements. In the self-directed arthouse official video, viewers are invited into a harmonious dance of flesh and wire, further tangling them into the unending fractals of nature and those that are manmade – Watch / Stream.


“’Chewing on a Wire’ is the yearning for the natural and digital world to be able to coexist together,” explains the band. “To believe in the advancement of technology without leaving the natural world behind. Fighting for balance and the battlefield is on the dance floor.”

They continue, “This song was written on the day we got turned down by a record label. It wasn’t significant at the time, but looking back now, it’s funny timing. The song was a completely different version then. The lyrics and notes have stayed the same, but the instruments, BPM and overall feeling have taken new shape. We wrote and recorded this song at home. Actually, the chorus wasn’t fully written till right before we were about to send the song to get mixed and it became our favorite part of the song.”

Press photo by Jeremy Malizola [Download]

 

Starting next month, Glove will set out on a headline run of US and UK tour dates. After gigging their way up the East Coast, they will make a detour to the UK for more headline shows and a few dates supporting Nation of Language. All upcoming shows can be found here and below.

 

Last year, the band released their debut album Boom Nights. The addictive alt-rock/synthwave offering is the soundtrack to the worst or best night of your life, dealer’s choice. Produced by Cage The Elephant’s Brad Shultz, the album propelled the band to take on their biggest year yet. Some highlights include playing at Austin City Limits, SXSW, Substance Festival and Levitation, tours alongside Jack White, Spoon and Foals, and being included in Rolling Stone’s Best Music of 2022 list. 



UPCOMING TOUR DATES

June 8 - Atlanta, GA - The Earl

June 9 - Carrboro, NC - Cat’s Cradle Back

June 13 – Manchester, UK – Night & Day

June 14 – London, UK – KOKO*

June 15 – Bristol, UK – The Crofters Rights

June 16 – Glasgow, UK – Queen Margaret Union*

June 17 – Newcastle, UK – The Cluny

June 21 - Brooklyn, NY - Baby’s All Right

June 22 – Philadelphia, PA – MilkBoy

June 23 - Washington, D.C. - dc9

 

 

* supporting Nation of Language

See all tour dates here




ABOUT GLOVE

Glove is at the forefront of cutting-edge new aged nostalgia. Funneling the feeling of a seedy nightclub into a well-polished package, the pure magnetism and style of the group won them early attention from some of music’s biggest tastemakers across the streaming, media and live music planes. Continuing that momentum with each subsequent release, Glove is penning the soundtrack to dystopian rapture.

 

Formed in Tampa, FL, and made up of Rod Wendt, Brie Deux and Justin Burns, Glove are a fluid unit wherein there is not a singular front person. This aligns with the band’s creative ethos in opposition to being categorized as one fixed configuration, but rather, amorphous, generating intrigue, suspense, and excitement among fans. Glove’s live performances are something like a mosh pit mixed with Studio 54, gracing the stages of Lollapalooza, Shaky Knees and ACL, and on the road with Jack White, Spoon, Foals and many others.

 

In 2022, the band released their debut album Boom Nights. Produced by Cage The Elephant’s Brad Shultz, the album went on to receive praise from Rolling Stone, office Magazine, NME, DIY and Document Journal. Following the album’s release, the band was called out to the road in support of Nation of Language, A Place To Bury Strangers, Jack White, Spoon and Foals, further cementing them as your favorite band’s favorite new band.

 

Moving into the rest of this year, Glove has an arsenal of new content ready to launch into the airwaves.

 

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For more information on Glove, please visit:

Website / Instagram / Twitter / Spotify / YouTube / Apple Music

 

For all Glove press materials and inquiries, please contact:

Madi Florence / madi@bighassle.com