Glitterer was born in 2017 and have released two EPs Glitterer and Not Glitterer. The debut full-length Looking Through the Shades was recorded in the cozy carpeted basement of the Russin family home, in Kingston, Pa., and co-produced by indie-rock prodigy Alex Giannascoli (also known as (Sandy) Alex G) and the Arthur Rizk (Code Orange, Power Trip, Sumerlands, the 2018 Grammy Awards). The album contains Glitterer's best-yet sonics and songs; it has been constructed in such a way as to evince a spirit - co-operative, semi-schizophrenic, greater than the sum of its parts - that is proper to rock bands and that is inaccessible to even the least self-involved Soundcloud rappers and bedroom artists. Simply put, Looking Through The Shades is the sound of a group of people playing music, together, in a room. Meanwhile, the lyrics are still reluctantly but rigorously self-aware, the choruses are still habit-formingly catchy, and the arrangements still carry not an ounce of excess fat. (Broadway World)
New album ‘Looking Through the Shades’ out July 12th
https://glitterer.ffm.to/shades
Plastic
Glitterer Lyrics
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Something else
That makes it feel like I am fine
Anything
That’s everything
Ends up in landfills over time
Feel myself adored
Find a sense of self importance
Take a little more
In the first verse of "Plastic" by Glitterer, the lyrics delve into the concept of finding solace or contentment through something other than what is typically expected. The phrase "What about something else" suggests a search for an alternative source of fulfillment, possibly indicating a dissatisfaction with the conventional means of finding happiness or feeling okay. By seeking out this "something else," the singer of the song hopes to achieve a state of being that makes them feel fine, or at peace with themselves.
The second verse delves into the consequences of pursuing this alternative form of fulfillment. The lyrics state that "Anything that's everything," or anything that seems all-encompassing and fulfilling, ultimately ends up in landfills over time. This can be interpreted metaphorically, highlighting how the pursuit of materialistic or superficial sources of contentment frequently leads to disillusionment and a sense of emptiness. The transient nature of these sources of happiness is paralleled with the temporal nature of discarded objects, emphasizing their ultimately unsatisfying nature.
The following lines of "Plastic" emphasize the destructive tendencies connected with chasing this alternative form of fulfillment. The lyrics suggest taking what's never rightfully yours, leading to a feeling of being adored by oneself. This can be interpreted as a self-absorbed and selfish mentality where one takes advantage of others or appropriates things that do not belong to them. It reflects a desire to achieve a sense of self-importance and superiority, even at the cost of others.
In the final lines, the lyrics seem to convey a continuous pursuit for more, as the singer takes "a little more" than what they already have. This suggests an insatiable appetite for acquiring these alternative sources of fulfillment, perpetuating a never-ending cycle of seeking out more and more. It highlights the addictive nature of this type of pursuit and the lack of satisfaction it ultimately brings. Overall, "Plastic" offers a critical perspective on the illusory nature of seeking contentment through superficial means, urging listeners to contemplate alternative paths towards genuine fulfillment.
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Written by: Ned Russin, Arthur Rizk
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John 3:16
KJV
16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life
Romans 10:9
King James Version
9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved
@biacs676
damn glitterer really can make my whole year without effort they just drop album date and video omfg
@lawnfurniture
Love Glitterer but this song needs to be like twice as long. Feels like it just got started then ends haha
@n444t
real
@underwaterboi
WE LOVE GLITTERER !!!!
@braincaancer
This is awesome I love it
@jupiterjazzybelle
LOVE IT CANT WAIT FOR MORE
@n444t
this is so good 😭😭 thanks guys<3
@odiegomax
clipão lindo, senti uma ref do wong kar wai
@sarahking8840
soooo good 🎶🤗
@dannyxmaz
So good!