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* Sforzini, Hank (May 7, 2013) "[http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/lists/2013/05/12-alabama-bands-you-should-listen-to-now.html 12 Alabama Bands You Should Listen To Now]." ''Paste'' magazine
* Sforzini, Hank (May 7, 2013) "[http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/lists/2013/05/12-alabama-bands-you-should-listen-to-now.html 12 Alabama Bands You Should Listen To Now]." ''Paste'' magazine
* Whitley, Carla Jean (May 27, 2014) "Lee Bains III shares how his band, The Glory Fires, ended up signing with Sub Pop Records." ''Birmingham'' magazine
* Whitley, Carla Jean (May 27, 2014) "Lee Bains III shares how his band, The Glory Fires, ended up signing with Sub Pop Records." ''Birmingham'' magazine
* Whitley, Carla Jean (May 29, 2014) "Behind the Lyrics: Lee Bains III's love of Southern literature is reflected in his songwriting." ''Birmingham'' magazine  
* Whitley, Carla Jean (May 29, 2014) "Behind the Lyrics: Lee Bains III's love of Southern literature is reflected in his songwriting." ''Birmingham'' magazine
* Archibald, John (September 25, 2019) "The punk rock truth about Alabama." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 11:48, 27 September 2019

Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires is a rock group formed by Dexateens alumnus Lee Bains III with Blake Williamson, Adam Williamson, and Eric Wallace.

Their debut album, There is a Bomb in Gilead, was released on Burbank, California's Alive/Naturalsound Records in 2012. The band followed that with Dereconstructed, released on Seattle's SubPop Records in 2014.

References

  • Sforzini, Hank (May 7, 2013) "12 Alabama Bands You Should Listen To Now." Paste magazine
  • Whitley, Carla Jean (May 27, 2014) "Lee Bains III shares how his band, The Glory Fires, ended up signing with Sub Pop Records." Birmingham magazine
  • Whitley, Carla Jean (May 29, 2014) "Behind the Lyrics: Lee Bains III's love of Southern literature is reflected in his songwriting." Birmingham magazine
  • Archibald, John (September 25, 2019) "The punk rock truth about Alabama." The Birmingham News

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