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Glass Towers
Genre: Indie, Rock
Region: North Coast, NSW
Members: Benjamin Hannam - Vocals/Guitar, Sam Speck - Guitar, Cameron Holdstock - Bass, Daniel Muszynski - Drums
Influences: Pavement, Bloc party, Adolescence

Unearthed Artists We Like: Polaroid Fame , Vasy Mollo , The Tripps , Primary Colours


Despite an average age of only 18 Byron Bay four piece Glass Towers have gone from strength to strength since their formation in early 2008.
Sharing the stage with bands such as Tame Impala, Bluejuice, The Holidays and Cloud Control as well as a spot on the Splendour In The Grass 2009 bill opening the mainstage (Bloc Party, Flaming Lips, MGMT, Friendly Fires). 2010 saw them chosen as a finalist in Triple J's Unearthed High Competition and record their yet to be released debut EP with acclaimed producer Wayne Connolly (The Vines, Josh Pyke, Dappled Cities).
With their infectious brand of indie pop already winning over a loyal fan base and catching the ears of the industry the band is set for big things in the future.


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Castles
rating:  3/5
A stomping indie-dance tune that shows a band with a lot of promise. Strong vocal too. This track builds well, has a pay off and some catchy moments....
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Castles
rating:  3/5
(That's 3 and a half stars!) A pulsating track with nods to Arctic Monkeys, Bloc Party and We Are Scientists, while still definitely holding your own...
triplej



Castles
rating:  4/5
That Drone bass that kicks in with your vocalists amazing voice tag team that intro so well! amps me up something severe! once it's all mashed togeth...
triplej



Castles
rating:  3/5
Great influences! Adolescence and Nostalgia, aye? Some very cool elements in this song, with some great playing/singing going on. Would be keen to he...
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This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.