Glass Candy

{{Short description|American electronic music duo}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Glass Candy

| image = Glass Candy Ida No and Johnny Jewel.jpg

| image_size = 250

| landscape = yes

| caption = Glass Candy performing at The Smell in Los Angeles on May 21, 2006. From left to right: Johnny Jewel, Ida No

| alias = Glass Candy and the Shattered Theatre

| origin = Portland, Oregon, U.S.

| genre = {{flatlist|

  • Synth-pop
  • Italo disco
  • electro-rock{{cite web |url=http://www.indiewire.com/2014/08/on-the-rise-2014-12-film-composers-to-watch-273551/ |title=On The Rise 2014: 12 Film Composers To Watch |publisher=IndieWire |date=August 13, 2014 |access-date=July 17, 2017}}
  • dance-punk (early){{cite web |last=Drever |first=Andrew |url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/music/indierock-mentor-hits-the-dance-floor/2009/08/20/1250362154652.html |title=Indie-rock mentor hits the dance floor |work=The Age |date=August 21, 2009 |access-date=July 17, 2017}}
  • art punk (early){{cite web |last=Ace |first=Ezra |url=http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/damaged-disco/Content?oid=1307639 |title=Damaged Disco |work=The Portland Mercury |date=April 9, 2009 |access-date=July 17, 2017}}
  • glam punk (early){{cite web |last=Adams |first=Gregory |url=http://exclaim.ca/music/article/johnny_jewels_early_twenty_six_project_gets_unearthed |title=Johnny Jewel's Early Twenty Six Project Gets Unearthed |work=Exclaim! |date=June 19, 2012 |access-date=July 17, 2017}}

}}

| years_active = 1996–2021 (hiatus)

| label = {{hlist|K|Troubleman Unlimited|Italians Do It Better}}

| associated_acts = {{hlist|Chromatics|Desire|Symmetry}}

| current_members =

| past_members = * Ida No

  • Johnny Jewel
  • Avalon Kalin
  • Jimi Hey
  • Dusty Sparkles
  • Mark Burden
  • Ginger Peachs
  • Andy Coronado

}}

Glass Candy was an American electronic music duo from Portland, Oregon, formed in 1996 by vocalist Ida No and producer and multi-instrumentalist Johnny Jewel. The band is part of the Italians Do It Better label. While the band's early work blends elements of no wave, art punk, and glam rock, their later work incorporates synth-pop and Italo disco.

The band has evolved consistently through the years since their original collaboration, and experimenting with various musical styles. They have released a number of albums since the early 2000s, their most recent full-length being the B-side compilation album Deep Gems (2008). In 2010, the band released the six-song EP Feeling Without Touching. The band was working on their upcoming third studio album, Body Work, but with no information on the progress of the record before going on hiatus.

History

=Beginnings=

Glass Candy was formed in Portland, Oregon by Ida No (born Lori Monahan),{{cite web|work=NME|title=Glass Candy and Air France "flagrantly" copied parts of 'Love Is In The Air' court rules|date=April 25, 2020|last=Martin|first=Josh|url=https://www.nme.com/en_au/news/music/glass-candy-and-air-france-flagrantly-copied-parts-of-love-is-in-the-air-court-rules-2653515|url-status=live|archive-url=https://archive.today/20221119232548/https://www.nme.com/en_au/news/music/glass-candy-and-air-france-flagrantly-copied-parts-of-love-is-in-the-air-court-rules-2653515|archive-date=November 19, 2022}} from Vancouver, Washington, and Johnny Jewel (born John Padgett), from Austin, Texas, in 1996.{{cite magazine |last=Rachel |first=T. Cole |date=April 2008 |url=http://www.thefader.com/2008/04/08/fader-53-glass-candy |title=Welcome to the Good Life |magazine=The Fader |issue=53 |page=74 |issn=1533-5194}} The two met the year before at a Fred Meyer grocery store where Jewel worked in Portland.{{cite web |last=Byrne |first=Michael |url=http://www.xlr8r.com/features/2008/02/glass-candy-mystical-death-disco |title=Glass Candy: Mystical Death Disco |work=XLR8R |date=March 12, 2008 |access-date=December 7, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130621080431/http://www.xlr8r.com/features/2008/02/glass-candy-mystical-death-disco |archive-date=June 21, 2013 }} They soon began producing music under the name Glass Candy and the Shattered Theatre.

No describes the band's early work as "droney and weird." Their early releases drew heavily from no wave, post-punk, and art rock,{{cite web |last=Carr |first=Daphne |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/glass-candy-mn0000560554/biography |title=Glass Candy {{!}} Biography & History |publisher=AllMusic |access-date=April 30, 2008}}{{cite web |last=Reynaldo |first=Shawn |url=http://www.sfweekly.com/music/glass-candy-2/ |title=Glass Candy |work=SF Weekly |date=April 15, 2009 |access-date=July 17, 2017}} as evidenced in their self-released first three singles, "Brittle Women" (1999), "Metal Gods" (2001) and a cover of Josie Cotton's "Johnny Are You Queer" (2002). They toured with The Convocation Of... in 2001, and released a live album that year on the Vermin Scum record label.

=''Love Love Love'' and ''B/E/A/T/B/O/X''=

Their debut studio album, Love Love Love, was issued on Troubleman Unlimited Records in 2003. In 2006, Jewel founded Italians Do It Better with Mike Simonetti as a subsidiary of Troubleman. In October 2007, Glass Candy released their second studio album B/E/A/T/B/O/X on Italians Do It Better to considerable critical praise. A compilation album titled Deep Gems was released in late 2008, containing rarities, B-sides, and remixes. In a review of Deep Gems, Spin magazine referred to the band as an "[e]ccentric Portland pair" that "spook the dance floor".{{cite web |last=Beta |first=Andy |url=http://www.spin.com/2009/02/glass-candy-deep-gems-italians-do-it-better/ |title=Glass Candy, 'Deep Gems' (Italians Do It Better) |work=Spin |date=February 19, 2009 |access-date=July 17, 2017}}

Glass Candy's songs were used for a Chloé runway show,{{cite web |last=Lobo |first=Camella |url=http://larecord.com/interviews/2008/09/14/glass-candy-alphaville-and-adam-ant/ |title=Glass Candy: Alphaville and Adam Ant |work=L.A. Record |date=September 14, 2008 |access-date=March 20, 2009 |archive-date=September 6, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090906100255/http://larecord.com/interviews/2008/09/14/glass-candy-alphaville-and-adam-ant/ |url-status=dead }} as well as used by Karl Lagerfeld for the Spring/Summer '08 Chanel Haute Couture fashion show and the Fall/Winter show of '08/'09.{{cite web |url=http://inspiremeplease.wordpress.com/2009/01/16/glass-candy/ |title=Glass Candy |publisher=Inspire Me |date=January 16, 2009 |access-date=March 20, 2009}}

Glass Candy's song "Digital Versicolor" was featured prominently in Nicolas Winding Refn's 2008 film Bronson, partially in a pair of scenes, and in full over the closing credits. An unofficial music video was made for the song in 2007 and starred Australian actress Rose Byrne.

On February 16, 2010, the band released the six-song EP Feeling Without Touching.{{cite web |url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/feeling-without-touching-ep/id352857161 |title=Feeling Without Touching – EP by Glass Candy |publisher=iTunes Store (US) |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101113024912/http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/feeling-without-touching-ep/id352857161 |archive-date=November 13, 2010 |access-date=February 28, 2015}}

In 2016, Glass Candy's song "Candy Castle" was used in the season one finale of the HBO series Westworld.{{cite web|url=http://www.what-song.com/Tvshow/196/Westworld/e/107708|title=Westworld – S1E10 "The Bicameral Mind" Music and List of Songs|website=What-song|access-date=4 January 2018}}

=2011–present: ''Body Work''=

Glass Candy revealed the title of their third studio album, Body Work, in September 2010, with No stating the title is "a tribute to acupuncture, yoga, Rolfing."{{cite web |last=Young |first=Chris |url=http://oregonmusicnews.com/2010/09/30/busy-bodies-qa-with-glass-candys-ida-no-and-johnny-jewel/ |title=Busy 'Body Work': Q/A with Glass Candy's Ida No and Johnny Jewel |publisher=Oregon Music News |date=September 30, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402142523/http://oregonmusicnews.com/2010/09/30/busy-bodies-qa-with-glass-candys-ida-no-and-johnny-jewel/ |archive-date=April 2, 2015 |access-date=December 21, 2014}} It was preceded by the single "Warm in the Winter" on September 1, 2011, containing the B-side "Beautiful Object".{{cite web |url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/warm-in-the-winter-ep/id462792651 |title=Warm In the Winter – EP by Glass Candy |publisher=iTunes Store (US) |access-date=December 7, 2012}}{{dead link|date=March 2025|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}{{cite web |last=Kaiser |first=Amanda |url=http://www.urchicago.com/reviews/2011/11/7/glass-candy-warm-in-the-winter.html |title=Glass Candy {{!}}{{!}} Warm in the Winter |work=UR Chicago |date=November 7, 2011 |access-date=January 14, 2012 |archive-date=December 14, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111214044515/http://www.urchicago.com/reviews/2011/11/7/glass-candy-warm-in-the-winter.html |url-status=dead }} The song's music video was released on November 6, 2011. "Warm in the Winter" was used in Balenciaga's Fall/Winter 2012/2013 fashion show,{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSeHaVn8PrE |title=Balenciaga {{!}} Fall Winter 2012/2013 Full Fashion Show {{!}} Exclusive |publisher=YouTube |date=March 1, 2012 |access-date=December 7, 2012}} as well as in advertising campaigns and short films for companies such as Lucky Brand Jeans and Red Bull.{{cite web |url=http://blog.luckybrand.com/2012/10/15/lucky-brand-holiday-2012/ |title=Lucky Brand Holiday 2012 |publisher=Lucky Brand Jeans |date=October 15, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121018182530/http://blog.luckybrand.com/2012/10/15/lucky-brand-holiday-2012/ |archive-date=October 18, 2012 |access-date=December 7, 2012}}{{cite web |url=http://www.redbull.com/cs/Satellite/en_INT/Article/Sound-Advice-Picking-the-Soundtrack-for-Bending-Colours-021243279478553 |title=Sound Advice {{!}} Picking the Soundtrack for Bending Colours |publisher=Red Bull |date=November 9, 2012 |access-date=December 7, 2012}} A video for the track "Halloween", another teaser from the album, premiered on October 28, 2011, and is a homage to John Carpenter's 1978 film of the same name.{{cite web |author=Amrit |url=http://stereogum.com/863352/glass-candy-halloween/mp3s/ |title=Glass Candy – "Halloween" |publisher=Stereogum |date=October 31, 2011 |access-date=January 14, 2012}} In July 2013, Jewel told Exclaim! that he was still working on Body Work, stating, "I have 17 sets of lyrics and vocals that we recorded that are just incredible."{{cite web |last=Hudson |first=Alex |url=http://exclaim.ca/Music/article/johnny_jewel_talks_new_film_score_work_plots_albums_from_chromatics_glass_candy_symmetry |title=Johnny Jewel Talks New Film Score Work, Plots Albums from Chromatics, Glass Candy and Symmetry |work=Exclaim! |date=July 23, 2013 |access-date=December 21, 2014}}

Glass Candy was invited to perform at a private Chanel party in Berlin on November 20, 2012 to celebrate the release of Karl Lagerfeld's book The Little Black Jacket. Symmetry, Jewel's instrumental project with Nat Walker, opened the evening with an atmospheric 80-minute set leading up to Lagerfeld's arrival.

In 2013, Glass Candy performed at a variety of private fashion/runway events in South America, North America, Europe, and Asia. The band also performed worldwide at a variety of music festivals, including Pitchfork in Paris and Primavera Sound in Spain.

On August 5, 2013, Glass Candy released a music video for the song "Redheads Feel More Pain", which appears on the Italians Do It Better compilation album After Dark 2.{{cite web |last=Minsker |first=Evan |url=http://pitchfork.com/news/51780-watch-glass-candy-share-screen-test-for-redheads-feel-more-pain/ |title=Watch: Glass Candy Share Screen Test For "Redheads Feel More Pain" |publisher=Pitchfork Media |date=August 5, 2013 |access-date=October 15, 2013}} The duo released a cover version of Herb Alpert's 1979 instrumental track "Rise" via SoundCloud on December 4, 2014.{{cite web |last=Adams |first=Gregory |url=http://exclaim.ca/Music/article/glass_candy-rise_herb_alpert_cover |title=Glass Candy "Rise" (Herb Alpert cover) |work=Exclaim! |date=December 4, 2014 |access-date=December 21, 2014}}{{cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Ethan |url=http://www.stereogum.com/1723078/glass-candy-rise-herb-alpert-cover/mp3s/ |title=Glass Candy – "Rise" (Herb Alpert Cover) |publisher=Stereogum |date=December 4, 2014 |access-date=December 21, 2014}}

Glass Candy's song "Warm in the Winter" has been licensed for usage in many films, TV shows, and advertisements, including the American television series Scream Queens. The track is also used as the theme song for Air France's worldwide company advertising campaign "France is in the Air", including their safety video.

Glass Candy digitally released the "Naked City" and "The Beat's Alive" EPs in 2019.{{Cite web | url=https://italiansdoitbetter.com/product/glass-candy-naked-city/ | title=GLASS CANDY "Naked City" | access-date=2022-04-12 | archive-date=2022-04-12 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220412173944/https://italiansdoitbetter.com/product/glass-candy-naked-city/ | url-status=dead }}{{Cite web | url=https://italiansdoitbetter.com/product/glass-candy-the-beats-alive/ | title=GLASS CANDY "The Beat's Alive" | access-date=2022-04-12 | archive-date=2022-09-30 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220930185902/https://italiansdoitbetter.com/product/glass-candy-the-beats-alive/ | url-status=dead }}

Musical style

No's vocals have been likened to 1960s German singer Nico and "a frightened Debbie Harry or a pissed-off Lene Lovich in a haunted disco". Their work as of 2008 borrows from Italo disco, freestyle music, Krautrock, hip hop, and new wave.

Jewel has cited Marilyn Monroe films, 1980s cop show soundtracks, Goblin, and John Carpenter soundtracks as influences.{{cite news |last=Madigan |first=Claire |url=http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/weblogs/street/2007/oct/31/must-see-opener-glass-candy/ |title=MUST-SEE OPENER: Glass Candy |newspaper=The San Diego Union-Tribune |date=October 31, 2007 |access-date=September 8, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306115959/http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/weblogs/street/2007/oct/31/must-see-opener-glass-candy/ |archive-date=March 6, 2016}} All music tracks are produced by basic analog equipment, without the use of computers.Rachel 2008, p. 75. Critics have also compared the group to Nina Hagen, the Shirelles,Rachel, p. 154. David Bowie, James Chance, and Jarboe. Glass Candy has covered songs by James "Sugar Boy" Crawford, Kraftwerk, Roxy Music, Belle Epoque, Dark Day,{{cite web |last=Hogan |first=Marc |url=https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/10351-after-dark/ |title=Various Artists: After Dark |website=Pitchfork |date=June 22, 2007 |access-date=September 8, 2008}} the Rolling Stones, and Queen. The group has also said that stores could appropriately file their music "between Olivia Newton-John, Suicide and Schoolly D".

Members

;Final members

  • Ida No – vocals
  • Johnny Jewel {{small|(formerly known as John David P.)}} – guitar, bass, synthesizers, drums, programming

;Former members

  • Avalon Kalin – drums
  • Jimi Hey – drums
  • Dusty Sparkles – saxophone, drums
  • Mark Burden – drums
  • Ginger Peachs – drums
  • Andy Coronado – bass

Discography

=Studio albums=

=Albums sold during tours=

  • Demos 31, 37 (2001)
  • Demos 5.31.2002 (2002)
  • The Nite Nurses (2005)
  • Music Dream (2006)

=Compilation albums=

=Extended plays=

  • Smashed Candy (2001, Vermin Scum)
  • Iko (2005, Troubleman Unlimited)
  • Feeling Without Touching (2010, Italians Do It Better)
  • Naked City (2019, Italians Do It Better)
  • The Beat's Alive (2019, Italians Do It Better)

=Singles=

  • "Brittle Women" (1999, self-released; re-released as "Bräckliga Kvinnor" in 2003 by Troubleman Unlimited)
  • "Metal Gods" (2001, self-released)
  • "Love on a Plate" (2002, Troubleman Unlimited)
  • "Excite Bike" (2003, Troubleman Unlimited)
  • "Life After Sundown" (2004, Troubleman Unlimited)
  • "I Always Say Yes" (2007, Troubleman Unlimited)
  • "Miss Broadway" (2007, Italians Do It Better)
  • "Digital Versicolor" (2007, Italians Do It Better)
  • "Geto Boys" (2009, Italians Do It Better)
  • "Warm in the Winter" (2011, Italians Do It Better)
  • "The Possessed" (2013, Italians Do It Better)
  • "Rise" (2014, Italians Do It Better)

=Miscellaneous=

  • I Always Say Yes (2006, Italians Do It Better)

References

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