What Does Glass Animals' Heat Waves Mean?

"Heat Waves" was produced under pretty unprecedented circumstances. NME explains that it was shot in East London, Glass Animals' home turf. Rather than bringing in a big production during the ongoing pandemic, they filmed their neighborhood with people they knew. "It was filmed at the peak of the lockdown in my neighborhood in East London by the lovely people who live around me," Dave Bayley shared, "just using their phones." 

As well as being about losing someone you love, Glass Animals pointed to all of the other things people have lost over the last year, like being able to go out to events and with friends. "When everyone was leaning out of their windows filming, I felt that same sense of togetherness and spine-tingling energy that happened at live shows," said Bayley. "It made the coldness of performing to an empty room with the band stuck on screens feel even more heart-breaking."

The underlying message of loss and longing may be a sad one but it's resonated with people around the world. ABC details that it's topped charts internationally and has been used in video games and to inspire fan art. On Facebook Bayley explained that the video is "meant to reference the sentiments in the song...about being defeated and unable to save something... but tweaked the context a little."

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