Alice Glass
Alice Glass, ex-vocalist of Crystal Castles, gained fame for her intense performances and distinctive vocals in the electronic music scene.
Pop Singer
August 23, 1988
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Alice Glass, born Margaret Osborn, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and producer who gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the electronic music duo Crystal Castles. Known for her ethereal vocals and captivating stage presence, Glass has left an indelible mark on the music industry.
After departing from Crystal Castles in 2014, Glass embarked on a successful solo career, releasing her eponymous debut album in 2017. Her music showcases her evolution as an artist, blending dark electronic soundscapes with introspective lyrics.
Beyond her musical talent, Glass is recognized for her advocacy for social justice and women’s rights. She has openly discussed her personal struggles and uses her platform to raise awareness about mental health and LGBTQ+ issues.
In addition to her music, Glass is an accomplished visual artist, creating artwork for her album covers and merchandise. Her creativity extends beyond music, making her a multifaceted artist who continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Alice Glass remains an influential figure in contemporary music, inspiring a new generation of artists with her unique blend of artistry and activism.