gun and ammunition were found in a car in Glasgow city centre. Officers from Police Scotland stopped and searched a black Mazda 6 car on Sauchiehall Street at around 6.30pm on Friday, August 21.
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It was the spring of 2018, and Glass Animals had big plans. They were about to cap off two years of nonstop touring by supporting Beck that summer at a few massive shows, including one at Madison Square Garden. Then, frontman Dave Bayley was intending to begin work on the followup to their critically-acclaimed album How to Be a Human Being in the fall.
Those plans screeched to a halt as the U.K. alt-pop band -- Bayley, drummer Joe Seaward, guitarist/keyboardist Drew MacFarlane and bassist Edmund
gun and ammunition were found in a car in Glasgow city centre. Officers from Police Scotland stopped and searched a black Mazda 6 car on Sauchiehall Street at around 6.30pm on Friday, August 21.
holidaymakers scrambled to return home from Croatia to the UK before new quarantine rules are imposed. Travellers will have to self-isolate for 14 days from 4am on Saturday.
Bayley was speaking to NME over Zoom for the latest In Conversation With chat following the release of the band’s third album, ‘Dreamland’.Asked about the band’s collaboration with Denzel Curry on ‘Dreamland’ track ‘Tokyo Drifting’ and whether they had any other collaborations fall through, Bayley said: “No, I don’t think so.
Glass Animals is showing NME a toy ray gun – a piece of “naff” paraphernalia, he says – that hasn’t made the cut for merchandise linked to their new album ‘Dreamland’. “I’ve tried to do a lot of crazy shit that didn’t quite work.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook announced that it’s letting businesses, creators, artists, educators and media publishers generate cash from holding online events on the virtual platform.The social media giant is promising to not collect any fees for paid online events for at least the next year.
bus was snared after he left his phone at the scene. Mark Higgins punched Ali Bellamine eight times during the journey in Glasgow city centre in November 2017.
Glass Animals have announced details of a new VHS visual album bundle, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of their latest album ‘Dreamland’.Fans can pay from £32 for a selection of bundles which will include the VHS release, alongside their latest album.Employing a retro design scheme on the VHS sleeve, it states: “Take a look behind the scenes of Dreamland.
Taylor Swift is on track for a third week at Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart this Friday, but two new entries from Glass Animals and Deep Purple aren’t missing out on the top spot without a fight.
Dan Osborne travelled to Turkey to have cosmetic work carried out on his teeth, leaving wife Jacqueline Jossa at home to care for their two young daughters. Sharing a throwback snap of herself and Dan lying on a day bed and soaking up the sun, former EastEnders star Jacqueline wrote on Instagram: “My MR.
Glass Animals’ frontman Dave Bayley explained of their third album ‘Dreamland’ in their recent NME cover feature. Having created two albums that largely explored the lives of others (2014 debut ‘Zaba’ and its follow 2016 follow-up ‘How to Be a Human Being’, the latter of which based each of the 11 songs on a different character), their latest release marks a stark change in how the Oxfordian quartet construct an album.
Dan Osborne took to Instagram to update fans on his trip to Turkey, where he said he is “getting his teeth done.” Speaking on his Instagram story while standing the hotel’s pool, 29 year old Dan said: "I'm here in Antalya in Turkey getting a couple of my teeth done at the back. "My mum is getting so much work done and my mate Sam is getting a full set of gnashers and I brought them out to Dental Centre Turkey.