Making that first record, we had no bloody clue what we were doing in the music industry, how to make music, or how to play it. Then you spend two years on the road, meeting all of these crazy people doing these crazy things — meeting people who throw up and get tasered, people who get in fights… All of this crazy shit happens to you, and you crash into reality. You’re not sitting alone in your bedroom in Oxford anymore. (x)
It’s out today. wow.
Its called How to be a Human Being and its about people. The idea came from a bunch of recordings I made of conversations. I found that while we were on tour strangers would open up and tell me things they probably wouldnt tell their closest friends. I started recording it all. amazing things, heartbreaking things, weird things, hilarious things. In november i sat down and listened to everything i had back to back. i started obsessing about the way people told stories. what people talk about, what they exaggerate, what they leave out, what the story actually means, and what all of that said about who they were as people. It all made me want to create my own characters and my own stories and hide a little bit of myself in each one. the guys and I talked about the idea and they were all down. each song a different character and a different story.
we started the record as soon as tour finished mid december last year. I went straight from the airport to the studio and locked the door for a week and a half. after ten to fifteen days of superintense work the demos were done. it was incredibly lucky to have a creative burst like that but I think having a strong idea of what the record had to say made it come out incredibly quickly. we then spent a couple months experimenting on those demos. in a few cases we ended up realising that the demo captured a spontaneity and an energy that we couldnt recreate in the studio. So a lot of what you hear on the record are those raw, rushed, spontaneous recordings from that first fortnight. and a lot is the result of us pulling a song apart and tinkering as a band. we’ve put our blood sweat and tears into it. sometimes quite literally. from the artwork to the videos to the live show, to the set design, to the production, and most importantly the words and music.
thank you to our amazing label, family, and friends…and huge thank you to all of you for making this all possible. without your support we never would have had the chance to make another record. its a dream.
Cant wait for you to hear it and I cant wait to play it all live for you.
big love, dave & dudes
Spotify: http://po.st/AddGlassAnimals
this might just entered my top 3 videos of all time
Dylan also won Choice AnTEENcipated Movie Actor, Choice Summer TV Actor, and Choice Movie Chemistry with Thomas Brodie Sangster
requested by anon:
↳ sansa and tyrion’s wedding night paralleled with jon saying his watch is ended and jon and sansa’s reunion
Fangirl Challenge: Friendships [1/10] Sam Wilson, Natasha Romanoff & Steve Rogers
“Everyone we know is trying to kill us.” “Not everyone.”
★ newtmas week ★ day 1: favorite scene/moment
Yeah, but most people call me Thomas. Well, except Newt—he calls me Tommy.