Incompatible Glass

Backstory:
Incompatible Glass was born out of the cultural hub that is Seattle, Washington in the early 2000s. The band, composed of childhood friends Harry Collins (vocals/guitar), Ethan White (bass), and Zach Peters (drums), was a melting pot of creative ideas and diverse influences. The trio, initially just jamming in their garages, found a unique sound that blended their love for traditional rock with an experimental edge. Their journey from garage band to the main stage was not an easy one, but Incompatible Glass worked tirelessly to cultivate their artistry, sparking interest in various record labels.

Genre: Experimental Rock

Title: “Fractured Reflections”

Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
Em C D
Gazing into the mirror,
G Em D
Seeing the cracks appear,
C Am D
In the reflection of a man,
G Em D
Struggling to understand.

(Chorus)
G Em D C
Fractured reflections, incompatible glass,
Am Em D G
Show me the present, remind me of the past,
C D Em G
In every fracture, a story to tell,
D Em C D
In incompatible glass, we find ourselves.

(Verse 2)
Em D C
Lost in my own image,
G Em D
Drowning in the visage,
C Am D
In the mirror, I stare,
G Em D
Finding myself there.

(Chorus)
G Em D C
Fractured reflections, incompatible glass,
Am Em D G
Show me the present, remind me of the past,
C D Em G
In every fracture, a story to tell,
D Em C D
In incompatible glass, we find ourselves.

Favorite Fan’s Name: Jessica Smith

Testimonial:
“I’ve been a fan of Incompatible Glass since their early days in Seattle. Their music speaks to me on so many levels. It’s raw, it’s real, it’s experimental – it’s everything I want in a band. The lyrics are deep and meaningful, and I find myself lost in their music every time I listen. ‘Fractured Reflections’ is my absolute favorite. It’s a song that tells a story, weaving a narrative that resonates with my personal experiences. It’s not just music, it’s an emotional journey, and that’s what makes Incompatible Glass my favorite band. They’re more than just musicians, they’re storytellers and artists.”

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