Review
Alright folks, get ready, because Glass Animals have done it again with their fourth studio album, "I Love You So F***ing Much," which dropped on July 19, 2024. This isn't your typical lovefest; frontman Dave Bayley has gone full tilt into his own headspace, exploring love and those wacky connections that make us humans. The dude cracked open his soul, especially reflecting on that disorientation from their "Dreamland" days and the mega-success of "Heat Waves." We're talking some deep dives into love, how it's messed up, and those moments that make or break you.
Starting with "Show Pony," the album doesn't pull any punches, dissecting those starry-eyed views of love. "A Tear in Space (Airlock)" brings in a futuristic twist, while "Lost in the Ocean" is like a gentle float on existential waves. And let's not forget "Creatures in Heaven" and "I Can't Make You Fall in Love Again" which hit you with a sucker punch of raw emotions. The mixing of synths, percussion, and strings gives each track a rich vibe, making it hard to pull away once you’re in. Trust me, this is one album you won’t want to miss if you have even a passing interest in indie rock. - Chase