Glitterer is a band from Washington, D.C. Initially, and for some time, it
was a solo project: a man and his laptop, with occasional in-studio and
onstage assistance from other human beings. Four records, including two
full-length albums on Anti-, were released in that one-guy period. But now
Glitterer is a band: four charter members writing and recording songs and
performing them at shows together, driving around the country, getting on
each other’s nerves. Road cases piled in the van. Soundcheck at 5 p.m.
Merch in the back. A band. You’re familiar with bands? Glitterer is one of
those. They play loud melodic post-hardcore rock music that can sometimes
seem simple but is always subtly weird and complex. Their new 12-song LP,
Rationale, will be out on Anti- on Feb. 23, 2024.
Ned Russin, the singer and bassist, the erstwhile one-guy, started
Glitterer in 2017, about a year after his previous band, Title Fight,
stopped touring. He was in New York, studying at Columbia, reading,
writing, thinking, paying exorbitant rent to live in a nice apartment in
Bushwick, and quietly panicking about the direction of his life and the
nature of existence. He would sit in his bedroom in the nice apartment and
write music using loops, synths, his bass, and his voice. He recorded 18
songs — gnomic, hooky ditties that gave oblique expression to the quiet
panic — and released them himself, on two successive EPs.
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