Releasedate: 18-04-2011; Label: Cooperative Music
By: Nina Mende
A new release by a new and fresh band: Composed largely of transplants to the Seattle area, The Head and the Heart write and play songs that speak to the newness of a fresh start, of the ghosts left behind, of moving forward, all brimming with a soulfulness and hope for a better life than the one we’ve all been sold and told.
Now they have released their debut album, self titled, with ten new tracks. Interesting lyrics wrapped in even more interesting music. Groovy and catchy, almost a little bit like country music, the album of The Head And The Heart will definitely sink in deep when listening. The indie music of The Head And The Heart is relaxed. It could be considered typical Sunday music if there was such thing and category. Lyrics that are taken out of life, accompanied by acoustic guitar and piano, supported by female vocalists. The Head And The Heart is sucking you into their own little world while listening to the album. Your mind will be drifting off while listening to this self titled release. This album combines your head and heart. So enjoy The Head and The Heart and get their new album now!
Line-Up:
Charity Rose Thielen – vocals, violin, percussion
Chris Zasche – bass
Josiah Johnson – vocals, guitar, percussion
Jonathan Russell – vocals, guitar, percussion
Kenny Hensley – piano
Tyler Williams – drums
Tracklist: 01. Cats and Dogs 02. Coeur D’Alene 03. Ghosts 04. Down in the Valley 05. Rivers And Roads 06. Honey Come Home 07. Lost in My Mind 08. Winter Song 09. Sounds Like Hallelujah 10. Heaven Go Easy on Me |
Links:
The Head And The Heart MySpace
The Head And The Heart Official
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