Canadian pop band Glassreel release new single “Bigger Than You”

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Canadian pop band Glassreel have unveiled their new single “Bigger Than You.”
An accompanying music video, which was released today, was directed and edited by Sean Guezen. The visual can be seen below.
Guitarist Trevor Graumann said this about the song:
“‘Bigger Than You’ describes the end of a destructive relationship. It’s an attempt to make sense of chaos.”
Singer Kelly Beaton also said:
“To me, the song is about struggling to see things concretely (“It’s not always plain to see/I will forget what you meant to me”) rather than settling for abstractions.”
“Bigger Than You” is the first single from Glassreel’s upcoming debut album Lustre, which is slated for a September 30 release.
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