After four hard-fought rounds in Volume 8 of our Glassetonbury tournament series, Snake Davis and Tover emerged undefeated and earned the right to face off in our final matchup. The champion will be announced next Saturday, and they will win a featured interview on our website, a 30-minute stream/live fan Q&A on our Instagram, and more.
Let’s take a final look at our bracket:
The matchup below will feature links to the songs, a brief description of each song and artist, and a poll for you to cast your vote. Polls will close on Saturday, August 21st at 1:00 p.m. CST, and voting is limited to one vote per 24 hours. To prevent botting, we equip all of our polls with CAPTCHA protection.
Campaign for your favorite on social media and in the comments below!
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“JDH!8” – Snake Davis

defeated “Rise Above” by Renee Stormz in the Round of 32
defeated “Wild Side” by The North 41 in the Sweet Sixteen
defeated “Leaf Of Stone” by Fingerless in the Elite Eight
defeated “Tough Love” by Stevie Stubborn in the Final Four
UK saxophonist Snake Davis, who has previously worked on projects with artists like Calvin Harris and Klingande, released his first solo track in about two years with “JDH!8,” and the track calls to mind a modernized version of Herbie Hancock‘s “Cantaloupe Island.” The song released on July 2nd.
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“little bird” – Tover (Arlo x Emi Grace)

defeated “That Feel” by Lex Leosis in the Round of 32
defeated “AYUKEN” by Passport Rav in the Sweet Sixteen
defeated “Her” by Stratos Fygetakis in the Elite Eight
defeated “We’re Gonna Be Alright Now” by The Uncle Steves in the Final Four
“Little Bird,” a dancy, upbeat collaboration from Arlo and Emi Grace‘s collaborative effort Tover, released on July 9th. It features choppy vocals, a Latin-inspired instrumental, and a groovy outro worth sticking around for. It’s inspired by human consciousness and the collective consciousness we share.
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