

Sean Dunnevant of GLOM
Sep 29, 2025
Sean Dunnevant, the frontman of GLOM and a behind-the-scenes force at Blamo!, dives into his eclectic journey from working at Self Edge to making music. He shares how the viral 'Glass' riff skyrocketed industry interest and reflects on the evolution of song lifecycles in the social media age. Sean’s passion for streetwear, denim, and the Beatles resonates throughout their chat, along with his tour wardrobe essentials. Get ready for insights on blending menswear with music as he gears up for GLOM's new record release on January 9!
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Self Edge Led To Legal Representation
- Sean met his entertainment lawyer as a Self Edge customer and later used that connection when the band needed help.
- That customer relationship turned into formal representation as Glom's needs grew more complex.
Filipino Church Sparked Sneaker Obsession
- Sean grew up in the DC Filipino scene where sneakers and streetwear were status symbols at church.
- He saved lunch money and took odd jobs to buy Nike SBs and learned shopping via forums when local options were scarce.
Authenticity Trumps Polish In Content
- Sean intentionally filmed customers unscripted to capture real, funny moments rather than polished takes.
- That authenticity made Self Edge videos resonate with both niche denim nerds and casual viewers.