Get ready to be electrified by the powerhouse duo from Austin, Texas—Glass Mansions. Comprising vocalist Jayna Doyle and multi-instrumentalist Blake Arambula, this alternative pop sensation is bringing a cutting-edge electronic sound that’s a fusion of 90s nostalgia and contemporary vibes.
Glass Mansions crafts deep and energizing soundscapes with driving synth tones, electronic textures, and powerful rhythms. Jayna’s soaring vocal leads, coupled with reflective lyricism, create a compelling sonic experience that has resonated with fans worldwide.
But it’s not just about the studio for Glass Mansions—their live performances are a true rock n’ roll spectacle. Having graced stages at SXSW, Warped Tour, Canadian Music Week, and more, they’ve opened for heavyweights like Phantogram, Robert Delong, and Young The Giant.
Since their debut single “Matches” in 2016, Glass Mansions has been on a thrilling sonic ride. Their music has been featured on MTV, Netflix, and Bravo, and they even recorded a cover of Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now” inside a Tesla in 2020. Now, they’re dropping their latest release, the powerful single titled “STANDING O”.
“STANDING O” weaves a forceful tapestry of crunching guitars, pounding percussion, and Jayna Doyle’s commanding vocals, creating a captivating anthem of modern alternative pop. Instantly memorable and completely infectious, Glass Mansions proves once again that they’re at the top of their game.
Jayna sheds light on the inspiration behind the song, saying, “‘Standing O’ is our modern times continuation of Leslie Gore’s ‘You Don’t Own Me.’ Written from a place of peak exhaustion and frustration, the song addresses the abuse of power, gaslighting, and dismissive behavior faced by women in and out of the music industry. It’s a call for a sarcastic standing ovation to applaud oppressors and a reminder that our voice is the most powerful tool we have in fighting back.”
Get ready to join Glass Mansions in their anthem against oppression. “STANDING O” is more than a song—it’s a powerful call for reclaiming our voices and standing up against the patriarchy.