The Glass Give Us A Controversial New Video

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Some artists shy away from what could be considered controversial content in their music videos. The Glass gleefully dive in to questionable content headfirst, showing the (very negative) effects of drug use on their video for the song “Four Four Letter” in stark black and white contrast.

The song is off of the band’s latest At Swim Two Birds, which is out via Plant Music. You can also hear the Black Van remix of the song “Four Four Letter” right here.

Download The Glass’ “Four Four Letter” (Black Van Remix) For Free

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If you like a little groove with your music and perhaps maybe a splash of disco funky, then look no further than Black Van’s remix of “Four Four Letter”.  The original track, which also has a great dance groove vibe, appears on The Glass’ first full length album, At Swim Two Birds, released on November 16th in the U.S. via Plant Music with a European release set for 2011.  The Glass is giving listeners a chance to download the track for free.  

Black Van’s Kris Menace and Oliver Kowalski turned the track into something reminiscent of those fun days at the roller rink while keeping with the original sound that The Glass’ Dominique Keegan and Glen “DJ Wool” Brady first created for their single.  The remix already appears on the “Four Four Letter” Single + Remixes which is available on iTunes and Beatport.  

You can hear more of The Glass here.

Four Four Letter – Black Van Remix by theglass