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I Love You So F***ing Much

2024 studio album by Glass Animals From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I Love You So F***ing Much
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I Love You So F***ing Much is the fourth studio album by English indie rock band Glass Animals, released on 19 July 2024 through Polydor Records.[1] It was preceded by two singles; "Creatures in Heaven", released on 3 April 2024, and "A Tear in Space (Airlock)", released on 7 June 2024. The album received generally favourable reviews from critics.

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Background

The album was partly inspired by the success of "Heat Waves" in 2020,[2] with frontman Dave Bayley saying that "sometimes you aren't able to change as quickly on a personal level". He explained that success can leave one feeling like a "spectator" with accompanying expectations to act a certain way, which "confused [him] to the point of not knowing who [he] was or if anything was real".[3] The title is about the power and mystery of human connection in a universe that "may make us feel overwhelmingly small". Bayley also explained that the lead single "Creatures in Heaven" is about "a moment in time [...] having the capacity to be enormously formative and life-changing".[3]

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Promotion

The album was promoted with a concert tour entitled “The Tour of Earth”, which started on 4 August 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina, US and ended on 17 August 2025 in Stateline, Nevada, US. Opening acts for the tour include Kevin Abstract, Eyedress, Blondshell, The Big Moon, and Sofia Isella.

Reception

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At Metacritic, which aggregates scores from mainstream critics and assigns a weighted average, I Love You So F***ing Much has an average score of 61 based on 10 reviews, indicating "generally favourable" reviews.[4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dave Bayley.

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Personnel

Glass Animals

  • Dave Bayley – lead vocals, drums, guitar, keyboards, percussion, programming, sequencer, synthesizer, production, engineering (all tracks); bass guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10), string arrangement (4)
  • Andrew MacFarlane – keyboards, programming, synthesizer, engineering (all tracks); string arrangement (tracks 1, 3–6, 9), guitar (2, 3), percussion (9)
  • Edmund Irwin-Singer – keyboards, programming, synthesizer, engineering (all tracks); bass guitar (tracks 2, 5–7, 9, 10)
  • Joe Seaward – percussion (all tracks), drums (tracks 1–7, 9, 10)

Additional musicians

  • Leos Strings – strings (tracks 1, 3–6, 8–10)
    • Rachel Shakespeare – cello
    • Andy Crick – cello
    • Jordan Bowron – viola
    • Rhiannon Fallows – viola
    • Jody Smith – violin
    • Sarah Thornett – violin
    • Su Sturman – violin
    • Matthew Chadbond – violin
    • Lucy McKay – violin
    • Elaine Ambridge – violin
    • Laurie Dempsey – violin

Technical

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Charts

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Notes

  1. Stylised as "whatthehellishappening?".

References

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