Innovative San Antonio-born band Glorium will return this weekend after years-long hiatus

Glorium emerged from San Antonio's underground rock scene in 1991, almost immediately grabbing attention with a fractured brand of post-punk that paired surrealistic lyrics and slashing guitars with nimble rhythmic interplay. After a relocation to Austin, the band appeared on bills with acts as varied as At the Drive-In, Spoon and Man or Astroman and issued a spate of well-received releases on indie labels, including its own Golden Hour imprint.
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