Reverend Glasseye are American rock band, originally hailing from Denver and presently based in Austin. Reverend Glasseye has often been labeled dark salvation music; cautionary tales filled with American superstition and human frailty. Reverend Glasseye is the brainchild of Adam Glasseye. His most consistent members have included drummer Timothy Maher, organist Piet Masone, bassist Paul Dilley (who later joined Beat Circus), and reedist Kevin Corzett.
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- Reverend Glasseye are American rock band, originally hailing from Denver and presently based in Austin. Reverend Glasseye has often been labeled dark salvation music; cautionary tales filled with American superstition and human frailty. Reverend Glasseye is the brainchild of Adam Glasseye. His most consistent members have included drummer Timothy Maher, organist Piet Masone, bassist Paul Dilley (who later joined Beat Circus), and reedist Kevin Corzett. Their debut album, Black River Falls (released under the name of 'Reverend Glasseye And His Wooden Legs'), was warmly welcomed by press and radio alike, creating an international underground following. In 2001 Adam Glasseye and Timothy Maher relocated from Denver to Boston to record their second album, Happy End and Begin, released in 2004 on Ottawa's Music For Cats Records. In 2005 Reverend Glasseye won Boston's most prestigious battle of the bands, WBCN Rock & Roll Rumble. Their latest record, Our Lady of the Broken Spine was released on November 8 2005 to rave reviews and a steady CMJ presence. In 2006 Glasseye and Maher relocated to Austin to work on new songs from their forthcoming album One Year Lost At Sea, which were debuted at a show in Boston in 2009.
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- Adam Glasseye
Barbara Arriaga
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- Timothy Maher
Paul Dilley
Kevin Corzett
Piet Masone
Cassandra Lomas
Jon Wobesky
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- Reverend Glasseye are American rock band, originally hailing from Denver and presently based in Austin. Reverend Glasseye has often been labeled dark salvation music; cautionary tales filled with American superstition and human frailty. Reverend Glasseye is the brainchild of Adam Glasseye. His most consistent members have included drummer Timothy Maher, organist Piet Masone, bassist Paul Dilley (who later joined Beat Circus), and reedist Kevin Corzett.
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