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When you hear music like thisâthe wild, loose and woozy drags of guitar; the impossible beauty of it allâwhat kind of landscape presents itself in your mind? Vistas big enough to be forgotten in. Deserts which stretch back to the beginning of time. Infinite horizons melting into pink bokehs. Itâs Texas, isnât it?Â
Formed in 2017 in Texasâ Rio Grande Valley, Glare arenât so much genre traditionalists as they are painters of wide realms and intense moods. The four-piece band has already accumulated a large audience, both in the flesh with their reputation for sell-out shows, and on the internet, a place where people go to short-circuit feelings through their screens.Â
Sunset Funeral, the bandâs debut LP, is a fog of dreamy grief, where feeling supersedes language. Itâs music, as guitarist Toni Ordaz puts it, âfor people who donât know how to talk about how they feel.â An album thatâs been years in the making, Sunset Funeral is a document of unspeakable grief, charting the process of mourning and how it travels through our subconscious and dreams.
One of the great charms of Sunset Funeral, and of Glare overall, is how they approach such a large, celestial sound with humble materials. Among the shoegaze revivalists, Glare come to the canvas with a more resourceful, DIY perspective than many of their peers. Glareâs music is too sublime, too huge to sound like it came from any kind of manmade instrument, tiny amp box or otherwise.Â
On first listen, Sunset Funeralâwhich scans as vast as desert sandâmay overwhelm the senses. But look closer, and youâll find a multiplicity of heavily crushed textures, treasures. âGutsâ, with its sweetly chugging guitar line, dissolves the borders between bliss and despair. â2 Soon 2 Tellâ, one of the albumâs most gauzily romantic tracks, is both tense and transcendent. NĂŒ Burn, a crunchy and lilting number, harkens back to the bandâs grittier hardcore roots. But even when they deign to go hard, you can hear a softening in Glareâs sound compared to any of their previous releases, as well as an attempt to lean into more traditional pop song structures. The music drifts heavenward, to be sure, though itâs still tethered down by steady foundations. Itâs beautiful. Itâs humid. Itâs delirious. Itâs music made by people whose feelings speak louder than their words.
Tracklist:
01. Mourning Haze
02. Kiss the Sun
03. Saudade
04. 2 Soon 2 Tell
05. Chlorinehouse
06. Felt
07. NĂŒ Burn
08. Turquoise Dreams
09. Guts
10. Sungrave
11. Different Hue
Description
When you hear music like thisâthe wild, loose and woozy drags of guitar; the impossible beauty of it allâwhat kind of landscape presents itself in your mind? Vistas big enough to be forgotten in. Deserts which stretch back to the beginning of time. Infinite horizons melting into pink bokehs. Itâs Texas, isnât it?Â
Formed in 2017 in Texasâ Rio Grande Valley, Glare arenât so much genre traditionalists as they are painters of wide realms and intense moods. The four-piece band has already accumulated a large audience, both in the flesh with their reputation for sell-out shows, and on the internet, a place where people go to short-circuit feelings through their screens.Â
Sunset Funeral, the bandâs debut LP, is a fog of dreamy grief, where feeling supersedes language. Itâs music, as guitarist Toni Ordaz puts it, âfor people who donât know how to talk about how they feel.â An album thatâs been years in the making, Sunset Funeral is a document of unspeakable grief, charting the process of mourning and how it travels through our subconscious and dreams.
One of the great charms of Sunset Funeral, and of Glare overall, is how they approach such a large, celestial sound with humble materials. Among the shoegaze revivalists, Glare come to the canvas with a more resourceful, DIY perspective than many of their peers. Glareâs music is too sublime, too huge to sound like it came from any kind of manmade instrument, tiny amp box or otherwise.Â
On first listen, Sunset Funeralâwhich scans as vast as desert sandâmay overwhelm the senses. But look closer, and youâll find a multiplicity of heavily crushed textures, treasures. âGutsâ, with its sweetly chugging guitar line, dissolves the borders between bliss and despair. â2 Soon 2 Tellâ, one of the albumâs most gauzily romantic tracks, is both tense and transcendent. NĂŒ Burn, a crunchy and lilting number, harkens back to the bandâs grittier hardcore roots. But even when they deign to go hard, you can hear a softening in Glareâs sound compared to any of their previous releases, as well as an attempt to lean into more traditional pop song structures. The music drifts heavenward, to be sure, though itâs still tethered down by steady foundations. Itâs beautiful. Itâs humid. Itâs delirious. Itâs music made by people whose feelings speak louder than their words.
Tracklist:
01. Mourning Haze
02. Kiss the Sun
03. Saudade
04. 2 Soon 2 Tell
05. Chlorinehouse
06. Felt
07. NĂŒ Burn
08. Turquoise Dreams
09. Guts
10. Sungrave
11. Different Hue




















