Glyders Share New Video for “Super Glyde” and Announce European Tour
Glyders have shared a new video for Super Glyde, the electrifying opener from their latest album “Forever,” and announced European and UK tour dates for April and May. Directed by Eon Mora, the clip channels Jarmusch and Coppola into a tense, almost-Jungian visual trip — a fitting companion for a band firing on all cylinders.

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Riding high on the back of their acclaimed recently released album Forever, Chicago’s Glyders have announced a run of European and UK dates this April and May — and to mark the occasion, Joshua Condon and Eliza Weber have dropped a new video for fan-favourite opener Super Glyde.

The clip is directed by renowned cinematographer and director Eon Mora, who blends the loosely structured semi-improvisation of Jarmusch’s Mystery Train with the hi-tension obsession of Coppola’s neo-noir The Conversation, resolving into an almost-Jungian stalk of the protagonists’ journey to… somewhere unknown. It’s a fitting visual companion for a track that, as we noted in our review of Forever, “honours a classic rock tradition of bands announcing themselves with a self-referencing statement of intent.”

Super Glyde sets the tone for an album that crackles with the energy of a band that has found its footing. With drummer Joe Seger completing the line-up ahead of Forever‘s recording, the trio locked into a chemistry honed across months of relentless touring — across the US and Europe — and captured at their own studio in Chicago’s Humboldt Park. The result is 36 minutes of voltage-enhanced excitement, with Super Glyde leading the charge as Condon sings about going for “quite a ride” while Weber twirls the bass lines into a giddy spin.

Now Glyders are packing the party wagon for a fresh set of shows across the continent. Whether you’re in Paris, Prague, Porto or anywhere in between, tickets are available now.

Source: klofmag.com

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