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Music Review: Glyder - Playground for Life

Written by Jeff Perkins
Published August 21, 2008
Part of Eurorock

It must have been the luck of the Irish to not only get to meet your musical heroes but, when they preform, to support them on tour. Wicklow’s Glyder did exactly that when they met Scott Gorham and John Sykes of the Emerald Isles legendary Thin Lizzy. Let’s not get too carried away in the comparisons. Sure, Glyder have twin guitars and their lead singer plays the bass but this is a band that knows exactly what they want and how to get it.

Ireland has a fine musical tradition with the likes of Lizzy, U2, Rory, and Horslips, so what of Glyder? Well, Playground for Life is a mighty fine album that not only captures some of that rich heritage but is full of Glyder’s own style, swagger, and sound. Twin guitars are hardly the ground breaking approach they were back when Lizzy got together but, like their heroes, Glyder manage to build a huge wall of distinctive and well crafted musicianship around that foundation.

Playground for Life looks great too. A fairground scene with rather sinister Venice type masks. ‘Come on in’ it beckons. In I go and I am not at all let down. Lizzy are there of course and why not? Why shouldn’t they look up to a giant such as Phil Lynott? Remember, these guys grew up under the green side of his immense shadow but they have written an album of their own material that oozes promise. Quite simply, if this album has somehow dipped under your musical radar – put that right and grab a copy.

Let’s explore the background. County Wicklow – on Ireland’s east coast just below Dublin is home to these guys who got together in 2004. Following the release of their debut album they were busy attracting the attention and support of Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson and soon supporting Thunder. By the summer of 2007, it was time to get back into the studio and Playground for Life was the result.

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Jeff is a writer who lives in France. He writes CD/DVD box sets, reviews, and has had a book published about David Byron of Uriah Heep. He is 'busy' exploring both the music and the football of Europe with his wife Debbie and dog Dylan. It's Dylan that does the writing of course. He has two music series - Eurorock & Classic Eurorock to check out. There is also a new European football feature - Euroscore - in the Sports section.
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Music Review: Glyder - Playground for Life
Published: August 21, 2008
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Filed Under: Music: Rock
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