Glen Haze is an alternative rock singer-songwriter whose music lives in the space between introspection and distortion. Rooted in guitar-driven rock and shaped by grunge and post-alternative influences, his songs focus less on spectacle and more on emotional truth—capturing moments of doubt, resilience, and personal reckoning.
Rather than telling stories from a distance, Haze writes from the inside out. His lyrics explore identity, isolation, and the quiet aftermath of conflict, often lingering on the questions people carry rather than the answers they present. Themes of loneliness, self-interrogation, and transformation recur throughout his catalog, reflecting a songwriting approach that values honesty over polish.
Emerging from Oklahoma City, Glen Haze began writing and releasing music independently, favoring a steady output of singles that document personal evolution in real time. His work resists dramatization; even at its heaviest, there is restraint—an undercurrent of reflection that keeps the music grounded and human.
At its core, Glen Haze’s music is about facing discomfort without flinching. It is rock music for processing rather than posturing, built for listeners who find meaning in raw emotion, understated intensity, and songs that linger long after they end.