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Ash Blue Gutierrez (born January 20, 2005), known professionally as Glaive (stylized as glaive), is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. After posting a string of hyperpop songs to SoundCloud during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic that earned him a cult following, he signed a record deal with Interscope Records and released his debut extended play, Cypress Grove, in 2020. His debut album, I Care So Much That I Don't Care at All, was released on July 14, 2023.

Early life and career

Glaive was born on January 20, 2005,[1] in Florida. His father played polo professionally, and his family lived near Sarasota for nine years before moving to Hendersonville, North Carolina.[2][3] As of 2023, Glaive is no longer attending high school. His final lesson was his first and only homeschooling lesson.[4] Before pursuing a solo career, he was in a band.[5]

2020–2022 Cypress Grove, All Dogs Go to Heaven, Then I'll Be Happy, and Old Dog, New Tricks

Towards the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, while attending high school virtually, Glaive began recording music in his bedroom.[6][7] His name is inspired by a weapon from the 2016 video game Dark Souls III, in which he uploaded his first song to SoundCloud in April 2020 using the alias.[8][9] He began collaborating with other hyperpop artists on SoundCloud after being introduced to them through Discord servers.[10][11] He quickly became popular on SoundCloud and Dan Awad, Glaive's current manager, discovered him through his song "Sick" in the summer of 2020. Soon after, he started regularly appearing on Spotify's "Hyperpop" playlist and signed a record deal with Interscope Records.[12]

He released the single "Clover" on August 5, 2020. On November 13, he released the single "Eyesore", the fourth and final single to his debut extended play (EP), Cypress Grove.[13][14] Later that month, on November 19, the EP was released through Interscope Records after he wrote and recorded it in a week.[15][16] The lead single "Cloak N Dagger" for his collaborative EP with Ericdoa, Then I'll Be Happy, was released on January 21, 2021.[17] The music video for his song "Astrid", directed and shot by Hunter Ray Barker and Charlie Grant, was released in February.[18] The lead single to his second EP, All Dogs Go to Heaven, "I Wanna Slam My Head Against the Wall" was released in March.[19] In April, he collaborated with Aldn on "What Was the Last Thing U Said",[20] and in June, he was featured on Renforshort's single "Fall Apart" from her EP Off Saint Dominique.[21] That month, he released All Dogs Go to HeavenШаблон:'s second single, "Detest Me",[22] and in July, its third single, "Bastard".[23][24] He released the EP in early August,[25] then a collaborative EP with Ericdoa, titled Then I'll Be Happy, in October.[26] They then toured as a duo across North America in support of the release, alongside Midwxst, Aldn, and Underscores.[27] Glaive followed it with "Prick" in November,[28] the lead single of All Dogs Go to HeavenШаблон:'s deluxe edition, Old Dog, New Tricks, which was released with four more songs in January 2022.[29]

2022–present: First headline tour and I Care So Much That I Don't Care at All

Across three weeks in February 2022, Glaive embarked on his first headlining tour in support of Old Dog, New Tricks, with Aldn and Midwxst as opening acts.[30] He began touring Europe in June, both as an opening act for The Kid Laroi's End of the World Tour and as an independent artist.[31][32][33][34] That month, he released the single "Minnesota Is a Place That Exists" and announced a supporting autumn tour, his second of North America.[35][36] Late that month, he released the single "Three Wheels and It Still Drives!".[37]

Glaive's debut studio album, I Care So Much That I Don't Care at All, was released on July 14, 2023.[38] The album's lead single, "As If", was released on April 28 and samples Timothée Chalamet during his performance of the 2016 play Prodigal Son.[39][40] On May 1, Glaive announced his third North American tour in support of the album, with support from Origami Angel, Oso Oso, and Polo Perks, which took place from July 27 – August 19.[41] On May 17, Glaive released a second single, "I'm Nothing That's All I Am".[42] On June 5, 2023, he announced his second Europe tour in support of the album, which took place from November 11–21.[43][44] On June 7, he released a third single, "All I Do Is Try My Best", which is the second song on the album to be accompanied by a music video.[45] On June 30, Glaive released a fourth single, "The Car", which is the third song on the album to be accompanied with a music video.[46][47]

On January 26, 2024, Glaive released the single "Huh", his first of the year which he recorded in Hope, Alaska.[48]

Musical style

Glaive's music has often been described as hyperpop.[8][49][50] He has described his own music as "straight-up pop songs" with "nothing hyper about them", and stated that his music being labeled as hyperpop is a result of him being associated with other people who make hyperpop.[12] He has also been deemed a pioneer of the digicore genre, a more underground, largely teenage offshoot of hyperpop that uses elements of trap and emo rap with a DIY ethic.[51] His music has included elements of Midwest emo, emo, glitch, pop punk, hip hop, trap, EDM, and indie rock.[5][52][53][54][55] He has described his music as being about "being annoyed or mad", and has stated that he is inspired by hip hop production.[3] His lyrics address topics such as alienation and mental health.[56]

Colin Joyce of The Fader described Glaive's songs as "genre-hopping" and "self-assured", while Pigeons and Planes wrote that Glaive took a "free-for-all approach" to his music and has "a gift for structure and melody".[2][57] VultureШаблон:'s Justin Curto called Glaive's lyrics "painfully honest", while Jeff Ihaza of Rolling Stone wrote that Glaive "has a way with clear-eyed vulnerability".[1][58] BillboardШаблон:'s Andrew Unterberger called Glaive a "cutting-edge pop artist"; Daisy Jones of Vice stated that his sound was "sugary, emotive and intuitive".[59][60]

Personal life

Glaive is bisexual.[61][62] He addresses his coming out and identity across I Care So Much That I Don't Care at All, and specifically on tracks like "As If".[39][61][62]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details
I Care So Much That I Don't Care at All

Extended plays

Title Details
Cypress Grove
  • Released: November 19, 2020[63]
  • Label: Interscope
  • Format: LP, digital download, streaming
All Dogs Go to Heaven
  • Released: August 6, 2021
  • Label: Interscope
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Then I’ll Be Happy
(with Ericdoa)
  • Released: October 6, 2021
  • Label: Interscope
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Ovine Hall
(as Ovine Hall)
  • Released: May 14, 2023
  • Label: Self-Released
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
A Bit of a Mad One
  • Released: February 23, 2024
  • Label: Interscope
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Deluxe extended plays

Title Details
Old Dog, New Tricks
  • Released: January 27, 2022
  • Label: Interscope
  • Format: LP, digital download, streaming

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Album
"Life Is Pain" 2020 rowspan="2" Шаблон:Non-album singles
"Sick"
"Astrid" Cypress Grove
"Pissed"
"Clover" rowspan="2" Шаблон:Non-album singles
"Arsenic"
"Touché" Cypress Grove
"Eyesore"[64]
"Cloak N Dagger"
(with Ericdoa)
2021 Then I’ll Be Happy
"I Wanna Slam My Head Against the Wall" All Dogs Go to Heaven
"Detest Me"
"Fuck This Town"
(with Ericdoa)
Then I'll Be Happy
"Bastard" All Dogs Go to Heaven
"Prick" Old Dog, New Tricks
"Minnesota Is a Place That Exists" 2022 rowspan="2" Шаблон:Non-album singles
"Three Wheels and It Still Drives!"
"As If" 2023 I Care So Much That I Don't Care at All
"I'm Nothing That's All I Am"
"All I Do Is Try My Best"
"The Car"
"Huh" 2024 A Bit of a Mad One
"Even When the Sun Is Dead, Will You Tell Them How Hard I Tried"
"I Don't Really Feel It Anymore"

As featured artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Bub.

[65]
US
Dance

[66]
NZ Hot
[67]
"Reckless Luv"
(Brodie Wilson featuring Glaive and Lucas Lex)
2020 Orbittee
"Opposite Ways"
(Scruff featuring Glaive)
rowspan="7" Шаблон:Non-album singles
"Haribo (Demo)"
(Daashiell featuring Glaive)
"Arroz Con Pollo"
(Kassgocrazy featuring Glaive and Ericdoa)
"Mixed Signals"
(Lovesickxo featuring Glaive)
"Robinz"
(Misaku Foxx featuring Glaive and Monty Shawty)
"Headache"
(2worth featuring Glaive)
"Complicated"
(Numl6ck featuring Glaive)
"October's Lullaby"
(Savage Gasp featuring Glaive)
The Long Halloween
"Spinna"
(Kurtains featuring Glaive, Wido, Ericdoa, One Year, Angelus and Kuru)
rowspan="4" Шаблон:Non-album singles
"Its All a Waste"
(Ericdoa featuring Glaive)
"Redeyes"
(Aldn featuring Glaive)
"111 Seconds in Heaven"
(SyKo featuring Glaive)
"What Was the Last Thing U Said"
(Aldn with Glaive)
2021 Greenhouse
"Fall Apart"
(Renforshort featuring Glaive)
Off Saint Dominique
"Think You Right"[68]
(Whethan featuring Ericdoa and Glaive)
47 Midnight
"Mental"[69]
(Whethan featuring Slump6s and Glaive)
2022 Midnight
"More Than Life"[70]
(Machine Gun Kelly featuring Glaive)
2022 23 17 Mainstream Sellout
(Life in Pink deluxe)
"Devo4ka"[71]
(9mice featuring Glaive)
2023 Orpheus
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

Guest appearances

Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Smile" 2021 Midwxst Summer03

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