Joe Glass - Snakewards (2026) Hi-Res

Artist: Joe Glass
Title: Snakewards
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Independent
Genre: Power Pop, Indie Pop, Indie Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 31:09
Total Size: 182 / 347 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Snakewards
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Independent
Genre: Power Pop, Indie Pop, Indie Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 31:09
Total Size: 182 / 347 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Dust on Your Halo (2:18)
2. New Pose (1:38)
3. My Friend Doesn't Care (2:15)
4. Freight Train Woman (3:09)
5. Dandelion (1:20)
6. Felicity Crunch (3:09)
7. Oscar's Midnight Ride (2:31)
8. Man Who Lost His Diamond (2:57)
9. Buck Wild (3:06)
10. Candy Blowout 2 (1:11)
11. All About You (2:23)
12. Tied Tight (2:59)
13. It's a Drag (2:25)
Snakewards is the sophomore full-lengther from Chicago-based singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Joe Glass (member of Sharp Pins live), a varied mix of alternative rock and power pop, with a ragged garage rock edge. The thirteen songs are lo-fi and ramshackle, eager and lively, with heartfelt vocals and spirited riffs and rhythms—excelling in hooks tumbling over each other.
The musician sings about lovers, friends, and stand-ins for meaning (diamonds, halos, dandelions) that feel just out of reach, while characters keep moving (down avenues, back roads, rail lines, and interstates) to outrun regret, jealousy, or self-knowledge. There’s a constant push-pull between devotion and escape: wanting to stay, needing to disappear.
Both musically and lyrically, it’s so fascinating that you don’t even consider skipping a moment—the embeds below are just a few of the highlights.
The musician sings about lovers, friends, and stand-ins for meaning (diamonds, halos, dandelions) that feel just out of reach, while characters keep moving (down avenues, back roads, rail lines, and interstates) to outrun regret, jealousy, or self-knowledge. There’s a constant push-pull between devotion and escape: wanting to stay, needing to disappear.
Both musically and lyrically, it’s so fascinating that you don’t even consider skipping a moment—the embeds below are just a few of the highlights.