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Glass Casket revives after 17 years

Posted by Loren on March 16, 2023

Glass Casket revives after 17 years
photo by Wes Richardson

Seventeen years after the release of their last music, Glass Casket has shared a new song called "Let Them Go," one of four songs on a self-titled EP that will release on June 9 via Silent Pendulum Records.

The lineup includes original members Dustie Waring (guitar) and Blake Richardson (drums), both of Between the Buried and Me, along with Adam Cody and Sid Menon, and the newest member, Wes Hauch (Alluvial, ex-The Faceless).

The band last released Desperate Man's Diary in 2006, just as Waring and Richardson committed full-time to Between the Buried and Me. "We never really went anywhere. Everyone just kind of had their own lives and plans. Most of the guys were in college at the time and I just wanted to tour and play as much as possible, so Blake and I ended up in BTBAM," explains Waring. When Desperate Man’s Diary was recorded, we’d already released Alaska with BTBAM and had a pretty nonstop touring schedule so there were only a few shows played during that period."

Track list:

1) Merrymaker
2) Let Them Go
3) Prison of Empathy
4) For the Living

Glass Casket revives after 17 years
photo by Wes Richardson

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