It means that when they go on sale, Kids in Glass Houses tickets should not be missed as they have proved time and time that they have what it takes to become rock icons.
Kids in Glass Houses are made up of Aled Phillips on lead vocals, Iain Mahanty on the guitar, Joel Fisher on the guitar, Andrew Shay on the bass guitar and Philip Jenkins and the drums. Citing influences such as Glassjaw, Refused, Stereophonics, Pulp, The Beach Boys, Michael Jackson and The Police, they have had enormous success over the years and are likely to maintain a firm hold on the rock scene in the new decade. Singles have included “Me Me Me”, “Give Me What I Want”, “Easy Tiger”, “Fisticuffs”, “Saturday”, “Youngblood (Let it Out)” and “Matters At All”, which have earned them widespread praise.
Their debut album took the form of “Smart Casual” in 2008 and even before its release they had already made a buzz in the music scene. They had released EPs such as “The Things Bricks Say (Give Me What I Want)”, “Trust Issues With Magicians” and “E-Pocalypse” and had mustered up positive opinion from the music press. It would eventually make their signing to a record label inevitable, allowing them to release their debut album in 2008 and gain further success with their follow up “Dirt” in March 2010. The completion of their second album saw them hit the road with Hexes and Lostprophets and throughout their career they have also performed alongside 30 Seconds to Mars, Hundred Reasons, Manic Street Preachers, Paramore and New Found Glory.
Kids in Glass Houses are likely to remain a firm favourite for rock fans across the UK for some time to come and when they appear onstage they prove that they are at ease in the live setting. It makes Kids in Glass Houses tickets popular choices when they are released and their shows will more than live up to reputation of the band.