
With Call Me Names, Glass Museum invites a voice onto one of their tracks for the very first time, bringing a soulful warmth to this introspective ballad, carried by a slow groove, airy synths, and restrained rhythmic tension.
It speaks of breakup, regret, and reconciliation—a kind of inner dialogue, haunted by the past and longing for repair. The track explores the space left behind by another, the struggle to face one’s own mistakes, and the aching desire to turn back time: “Can we go back where it all started? / Like it never really happened?”
On this sensitive canvas, Call Me Names delicately addresses human fragility:
“You can call me names / You can call me whenever.”
The single is accompanied by a lyric video directed by Super Tchip, capturing in timelapse the creation of a monumental Call Me Names graffiti mural in Anderlecht (Brussels), painted by visual artists Manon Brûlé and Nora Juncker. Still visible today, the piece stands as an urban imprint of the track—a memory in the open air, at the crossroads of music and street art.
With Call Me Names, Glass Museum weaves new connections between sound, voice, and image—laying another brick in the building of a city where every emotion leaves its mark.
On tour
- 05.07.2025 — Le Cendar - Lons - FR
- 06.07.2025 — Jazz à Oloron - Oloron - FR
- 11.12.2025 — Le Botanique, Bruxelles - BE