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''Mr. Plastic'' (May 25, 2011)<ref>http://www.facebook.com/pages/Glowbug/133920839992068</ref>
''Mr. Plastic'' (May 25, 2011)<ref>http://www.facebook.com/pages/Glowbug/133920839992068</ref>
Tracklisting:<br>[[File:Mrplastic.jpb|thumb|200px|right|The album cover art for the "Mr. Plastic" LP]]
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1. Fire Ants <br>
1. Fire Ants <br>
2. Not Another Test <br>
2. Not Another Test <br>

Revision as of 16:33, 12 May 2011


Glowbug is the dance/electronic side-project of Bellingham, WA artist Daniel Anderson, who also fronts The Ghost and the Grace and is one-half of the band Idiot Pilot.

The project originally started in October 2010 when Daniel attempted an experiment of writing, recording, mastering and releasing an EP of new material within three days; the final product being the first digital EP Awful Scary, Yes, Very[1]. The following two months saw the release of two more EPs; Silian Rail, and Displacer Beast. Glowbug also includes live members Christopher Newton, Brittany Hurley and Hanna Adams.

On May 12, 2011, Glowbug announced via Facebook that the first full-length LP "Plastic Man" will be available digitally May 25, 2011.

Releases

Extended Plays:
Awful Scary, Yes, Very (October 14, 2010)[2]
Tracklisting:
1. I Want, I Want, I Want
2. Other Fictional Rabbits
3. Paris

Silian Rail (November 15, 2010)[3]
Tracklisting:
1. Gold And Chains And Guns
2. Wings Out
3. The Storm
4. Radio Flyer

Displacer Beast (December 20, 2010)[4][5]
Tracklisting:
1. No Fun
2. State Street
3. My Name Is Death
4. Game Show Host

Albums:
Mr. Plastic (May 25, 2011)[6]

Tracklisting:

File:Mrplastic.jpb
The album cover art for the "Mr. Plastic" LP

1. Fire Ants
2. Not Another Test
3. To Buy A Knife
4. Never Get It Back
5. Too Good For Reverb
6. The Shows
7. Hanna
8. Sunlight
9. Funeral Song
10. Take Me Alive
11. Werewolf
12. You Will Always Lose

References