Glass Delirium: Diamond Lullabies

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Charlie Sullivan

Glass Delirium’s new release, Diamond Lullabies, hit the streets in November, and what a stellar sophomore effort it is. The crew’s first album, Thanks to a Monster’s Many Hands, showed us a band with considerable potential. The new release showcases a band fulfilling that potential and coming into its own. The outfit has stayed true to their alternative hard rock roots, producing a well-rounded album. Never over powering to the sonic palate of the listener, the mix is clean, clear, and crisp. Michelle Huerd’s vocals soar on “Over the Ice” and “Consequential Halo” (a track just waiting for an arena audience). Pat Anderson’s (new member and still with Switch Pin) drums give the crew’s music a cohesive power solidifying the sound. The remainders of the band, Scott Uhl (guitar), Aeon Cruz (bass), David Newell (keyboards), are in fine form. The attention to detail on all of the tracks is refreshing. The release is a fantastic piece of work from a group of talented local individuals. I look forward to the next release.

Online: glassdelirium.com

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