Atlanta-based pop/rock band, glimmers have released their new single, “Dreaming,” today via Common Ground Collective. The new track continues to build on the band’s new era, reflecting on the feeling of liking the fantasy that you have in your head of someone as opposed to who they actually are in real life.
About the song, lead singer, Maggie Schneider says, “‘Dreaming’ is a song I wrote about two years ago, and I am excited that we are finally releasing it! It is about liking the idea of someone, rather than liking who they are in reality. For all my literature nerds out there, the first line of the second verse is a Fitzgerald quote from his essay “The Crack-Up.” He writes a lot about the struggles that come with fame and fortune that the public does not usually see. I wanted to play around with the idea of appearances vs. reality in these lyrics.”
Earlier this summer, the band released, “Scared to Lose,” a track that mixes the band’s love of melodic piano and hopelessly romantic lyrics. Alongside the song, the band also shared the first of a collection of cinematic music videos that follow the journey of finding yourself as you go through the ups and downs of a relationship. Watch the video now HERE.
Now, glimmers is ready to share the newest iteration of their sound. The pop/rock group’s new music is influenced by the songwriting of Mayday Parade, Julia Michaels, and The Band Camino. Get ready for a new and honest chapter about the games we play in our relationships.
glimmers is about connection—whether it be the friendship of the bandmates or the intimate connection felt between the band and their fans at a live show.