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Dreamland: The Glass Animals album that shouldn’t have been – ABC News
When life as they knew it came to a halt in 2018, Glass Animals had to rethink everything to get back to a recognisable sense of normal.

When life as they knew it came to a halt in 2018, Glass Animals had to rethink everything to get back to a recognisable sense of normal.
And then, November 2019 came along. It was a milestone moment for the band. Back before the idea of a global pandemic could have been conceived, the Oxford group were already well on the road to overcoming a massive curveball that had been thrown their way.
On one particular November evening, the band was back on stage for just the second time since tentativ…
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