My Glass World’s "We’re All The Same" ia a groove-driven reflection on shared humanity

My Glass World’s "We’re All The Same" is a reflective but groove-heavy indie statement, and the first taste of their impending eighth album.

Written by Jamie Telford during recording sessions in Scotland and London, the music reflects on the common threads that bring people together, no matter what their origins or conditions. It listens, rather than preaches. Its message is delivered in rhythm and song.

The song is built on solid grooves and melodic clarity that provide a grounded and accessible structure to its introspective themes. The message feels lived in rather than abstract, a combination of meditation and movement.

As an introduction to a bigger body of work, it hints at a larger investigation of human connection, acting as an opening statement and emotional anchor. 

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