Gloin
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Albums
Upcoming Concerts
Apr
15
The Velvet Echoes, Lunar Drift
New York, NY
7:30 PM • Madison Square Garden
Apr
18
Crimson Cascade
San Francisco, CA
8:00 PM • The Fillmore
May
2
Sapphire Skyline, Electric Pulse, Midnight Reverie
Morrison, CO
6:00 PM • Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May
10
Stellar Voyage
Chicago, IL
7:00 PM • House of Blues
May
22
Southern Harmony, Whiskey Roads
Nashville, TN
8:30 PM • The Ryman Auditorium
Jun
5
Sunset Boulevard, Coastal Fever, Neon Palm
Los Angeles, CA
5:00 PM • Hollywood Bowl
Jun
15
District Pulse
Washington, DC
9:00 PM • 9:30 Club
Jun
28
Lone Star Rhythm, Desert Mirage
Austin, TX
6:30 PM • ACL Live at the Moody Theater
Jul
4
Alpine Echo, Cascade Thunder, Emerald Forest, Pacific Wave
George, WA
4:00 PM • Gorge Amphitheatre
Jul
12
Urban Legend
New York, NY
8:00 PM • Beacon Theatre
About Gloin
Gloin "make driving, dark post-punk" (BrooklynVegan), adding noise rock and industrial elements to their music as they tackle themes of bewilderment, dread and anger. Using bombastic rhythmic constructs, savvy arrangements and fervid melodies, the Toronto outfit put forth solemn tracks about perseverance and self-determination that are cleverly subverted through sarcastic commentary, courtesy of their sense of humor. For things to come, the four-piece continue to refine their unique sound by way of All of your anger is actually shame (and I bet that makes you angry), a new raucous offering scheduled for March 28th, 2025 via Mothland. <br/> <br/> Formed in 2018 by John Watson (guitar, vocals), Vic Byers (bass, vocals), Simon Kou (drums, vocals) and Richard Garnham (synthesizers, guitar), the project was at the onset a means for the longtime friends to convey their shared passion for engaging and visceral live performance. Over the years, Gloin embarked on a handful of North American tours, performing at noteworthy events such as SXSW, Freakout Fest, New Colossus, Sled Island, Treefort Music Fest, West Fest, and FME, while also sharing the stage with international acts such as Snapped Ankles, Osees, Amyl & the Sniffers, Brian Jonestown Massacre, A Place to Bury Strangers, Orville Peck, Moon Duo, and Night Beats. Through and through, they have put precedence on delivering unforgettable concerts, rife with improvisation and experimentation, the musicians trusting their instincts that louder is better, in turn offering cathartic live sets that showcase "a gripping sound that [calls] to mind artists like Dummy and Yoo Doo Right" (Paste).<br/> <br/> Gloin self-released their introductory EP Soft Monster on April 18th, 2019. For their first full-length, We Found This (October 21st, 2022 via Mothland), they elected to print alongside up-and-coming studio wizard Dylan Frankland of Tallies, later turning to music visionary Graham Walsh (Holy Fuck, METZ, Alvvays, etc.) for the mix. Drawing inspiration from Sonic Youth's nonchalant verve and Lightning Bolt's aggressive musical approach, their debut album is flush with patented pop melodies and beautifully noisy arrangements, supported by a distorted rhythm section that offers plenty of urgency, but also soothing grooves. Exclaim! had this to say about the long-player: "Not many albums have the power to transport you into a completely new frame of mind — whether sinister or joyful — within its first few seconds, but We Found This, the debut full-length from [Gloin] does exactly that."<br/> <br/> All of your anger is actually shame (and I bet that makes you angry) by Gloin is scheduled for March 28th, 2025 via Montreal imprint Mothland. Described by the Toronto post-punks as "dancey, but scary", this forthcoming sophomore full-length album is highly recommended for fans of Gilla Band, FACS, Chat Pile, Model/Actriz, or The Psychotic Monks.