Glass Skies are a psychedelic rock band who write tunes about the good times and feeling good.
Since beginning in late 2012, Glass Skies have played local shows with: Pond, The Datsuns, Brant Bjork, Everclear, The Delta Riggs, Kingswood and Deep Sea Arcade. Now they've been announced as the support act for Regurgitator's Adelaide show... sweet.
The band also have a fascination with documentaries, and which musicians they think would make great narrators. “As much as we’d like David Attenborough to live forever, we are going to need new blood.”
1. John McCrea (Cake)
A documentary on how the human race is destroying the environment. John’s lyrics are usually about his ill feelings towards the human race, so this could be the next logical step. He could be the next Attenborough as he has an interestingly calming, yet serious voice. If our band blew up this would be one of the first passion projects off the rank.2. Max Cavalera (Soulfly/ Sepultura)
A documentary about fire ants using his brutal singing style. Fire ants defeating another colony would be a great start as it involves his favourite topics: uprising and war. He could continue to release his rage through film well into his old age without ever having to tour.3. Snoop Dogg
A documentary based on Yellowstone National Park. Narration on the trippy sky, the animal’s use of camouflage and their mating rituals. Constantly comparing all things to getting high, the hood, 'being gangsta' and his love of the ladies.4. Marilyn Manson
A documentary on gun culture in America. He is a really smart, funny and insightful guy who has already done a lot of research on the topic. It’s a no-brainer.5. Ghostface Killah (Wu-Tang)
A gangster-based children’s documentary series about the animal kingdom similar to ‘Totally Wild’ or ‘The Most Extreme’. Constantly getting blazed and interacting with the animals, telling the female zookeepers how ‘fly’ they are and then finishing with a segment at the end of each show where he raps about all the animals he has met.Glass Skies support Regurgitator at The Gov 5 September.