Glass Beams Steal Attention Through Latest Singles And EPs, 'It's Expensive'
Glass Beams (Photo Credit Sulaiman Enayatzada)

JAKARTA - An Australian band, Glass Beams has just released their latest EP entitled 'Mahal'. This mini album was greeted positively through the main single which has reached 5 million streams on various streaming platforms, the same title as the EP.

This single stole the attention of music lovers in various parts of the world thanks to a video clip on Instagram showing them performing the single. The video has now received 1.4 million likes. Meanwhile, the full version of the video managed to collect more than 2.6 million views on YouTube.

Glass Beams also managed to break the number of 1 million monthly listeners on Spotify. Glass Beams followers on social media also skyrocketed. As many as more than 500 thousand new followers they achieved organically on Instagram.

Glass Beams' works are the point where the East and West meet. A place where traditions and modernity meet. The result is a combination of timeless culture and sounds, served through all-live instrumentation and DIY-formed electronic music (do it yourself). Everything is packed with mystical visuals and amazes their creations.

The first EP of Glass Beams, 'Mirage', released in 2021 has attracted the attention of music lovers in various parts of the world through psychedelic songs found through social media, streaming services, or mouth-to-mouth. The physical release of vinyl for the EP was sold out quickly.

Soon for them to finally be invited to various well-known music festivals around the world including the 2023 Joyland Festival Jakarta where they share the stage with world-renowned musicians such as Interpol, Bloc Party, Fleet Foxes, Mew, and Alvvays. On stage, Glass Beams performs EP Mirage in various versions of hypnotics as well as unreleased materials for about 20 minutes.

Video footage from previously unreleased materials has gone viral on social media and managed to get millions of views. Today, these materials can be heard via EP Mahal.


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