1988–2014: early life and Crystal Castles Alice Glass was born Margaret Osborn on 25 August 1988 in
Toronto,
Ontario. She was raised Catholic, attending
parochial school up until junior high. At age 15, she ran away from home to live in a squat community of punks under the name Vicki Vale (after
the comic book character) and started an all-girl experimental punk band called Fetus Fatale. In December 2003, she and
Ethan Kath began working together on the project that would become
Crystal Castles. Crystal Castles' first official release was their 2006 single "
Alice Practice". The song got the band their first record deal with Merok Records in London. The same year, Crystal Castles played their first live show at Clinton's Tavern in Toronto. "Alice Practice" was eventually featured on their
eponymous debut album released in 2008. Glass topped
NMEs Cool List that year and responded to it by criticizing the idea of the cool list itself. The duo followed their debut album with two more critically acclaimed albums,
II (2010) and
III (2012), completing a trilogy. Glass co-wrote every Crystal Castles song she contributed vocals to. In October 2014, Glass announced her departure from Crystal Castles due to her own professional and personal reasons. In the announcement, she noted that working within the band compromised her efforts towards "sincerity, honesty, and empathy for others". She later had a number of public disagreements with her former bandmate, including accusing him of assault and sexual misconduct.
2015–2017: solo singles and lawsuit In July 2015, Glass released her debut single as a solo artist, "
Stillbirth". The release was largely an effort to increase awareness of
domestic and
sexual abuse. Glass worked with anti-sexual assault organization
RAINN to donate all proceeds from the song's revenue to aid abuse victims. In August 2017, Glass released "
Without Love", which served as the lead single to
her eponymous debut EP which was released the following week. She did a tour with
Marilyn Manson following the release of the EP. In October 2017, Glass posted a statement on her official website explaining her departure from Crystal Castles, and accused co-founder
Ethan Kath of sexual, physical, and mental abuse. The accusations detailed that the claimed abuse started when Glass was 15 and began recording with Kath and escalated until her eventual departure from Crystal Castles. Kath responded the same day in a statement issued to
Pitchfork through his attorney, where he called the accusations "pure fiction" and said he was consulting with his lawyers as to his legal options. The following month, Kath sued Glass for defamation, but this was dismissed in February 2018. In May, Glass was awarded nearly US$21,000 in attorney fees after Kath's lawyers sought to vacate the dismissal of his defamation lawsuit against Glass.
2018–2020: non-album single releases In January 2018, Glass released "
Forgiveness" as the second single from her EP. That month, she also released a single called "
Cease and Desist", which she said "is a call to arms for all survivors." Both singles were accompanied by music videos. In April 2018, Glass embarked on her SnowBlood Tour alongside American singer
Zola Jesus, with electronic musician
Pictureplane being an opening act on select dates. The tour is named after Lady Snowblood, spurned star of the
eponymous 1973 Japanese film. Later that month, Glass released a
remix EP, consisting of remixes of songs from her
eponymous EP released in 2017. The EP includes remixes from both Zola Jesus and Pictureplane. In June 2018, Glass released a new single, "
Mine", accompanied by a music video directed by Lucas David and starring American drag queen
Violet Chachki. In December 2018, Glass was featured on
Adult Swim's singles series with a new song titled "I Trusted You". 2019 In 2020, Glass revealed that she does not receive appropriate royalties from her work in Crystal Castles. She disavowed her tenure in the band and asked fans to cease their support of the group.
2021: Prey//IV Glass released the single "Suffer and Swallow" on 6 January 2021, which was the first song she shared from her solo debut album. The song was accompanied by a stop-motion music video by Lucas David. Glass had a guest appearance on
Alice Longyu Gao's single "Legend" which was released on 27 May 2021. On 19 November 2021, Glass unveiled the title and shared the track listing of her solo debut album
Prey//IV and announced a release date of 28 January 2022 on her own Eating Glass Records. The announcement was accompanied the single "Baby Teeth", which had by a music video by
Astra Zero and Lucas David. On 8 December 2021, Glass premiered the single "Fair Game" accompanied by a music video directed by
Bryan M. Ferguson. On 28 January 2022, Glass released "Love Is Violence", after the album's release was delayed to February. The single was accompanied by a music video by
Bryan M. Ferguson. The early 2000s-inspired video depicts two teenagers who sensually pull out each other's entrails. Upon the album's release on the 16 February 2022, Glass premiered a music video for "Everybody Else" directed by
Astra Zero.
Dazed described the album: "The extreme pop album is rammed with vivid portrayals of body horror, where eerie soundscapes intertwine with distorted and warped synths, accompanied by a drum loop that punctuates the tracks. These rough dissonances create a claustrophobic panorama, while Glass’ lyrics overlay descriptions of violent fantasies."
2022 – Present On 21 September 2022, Glass released a new single, "Lips Apart". On 18 April 2024, Glass released a cover of the Smashing Pumpkins song "Drown," produced by
Jupiter Keyes. On 21 June 2024, Glass released a new single, "Remains", featuring New York-based musician Clip. The same day, a visualizer was also released on Glass's YouTube channel. In November 2025, Glass released "MERCY KILL" which Margaret Farrell of
Stereo Gum described as having "demonic vocals, crackles of skittering percussion, and pearlescent synths". The single previews a "larger project" due in 2026. The single was featured on the
Alternative Press "A-sides: 10 new songs you have to hear" list for the week of November 21 2025. ==Solo discography==