London – Hoxton Hall is almost out of an Old Curiosity Shop of London venues. The 150 year-old building has acted at one time or other as a music hall, Quaker mission, WWII air raid shelter, theatre, and youth arts centre. On this particular night, it was hosting a sold-out show by The Head and The
The Head and The Heart Explores New Territory
London – What’s in a band name? The Head and The Heart perhaps takes a little less unravelling than most, offering a choice juxtaposition of the rational and the sometimes rash. Signs Of Light is the third album from the Seattle six-piece, and while that title might hint at an imminent coming-of-age musically, the sheer accomplishment of this
The Head and the Heart Releases New Song “Colors”
New York – Today The Head and the Heart released a third track from the band’s forthcoming album Signs of Light, out Sept. 9th on Warner Bros. Records. “Colors” is the third song released off of the album and is available to stream here and purchase here. The band previously released album tracks “Library Magic” and first single “All We Ever Knew”
ACL Late Night Brings The Head and the Heart To Emo’s
Austin – “Are you going to ACL this year?” Since 2009, my answer was always “No.” I could never remember which day I’m supposed to spend refreshing the page for ticket sales, and I could never remember to save the money for scalped/second-hand tickets. For the scatterbrained and the sweat-averse, the ACL Late Night circuit
Watch The Head And The Heart On The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon
Brooklyn – Last night, The Head and the Heart stopped by 30 Rock to perform the title track of their sophomore release Let’s Be Still on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. In addition, singer Jonathan Russell gave a little insight into his songwriting process for a bonus web clip for The Tonight Show: The
The Head and The Heart Add Midwest and Southern Stops to 2014 Fall North American Tour
Los Angeles – The Head and the Heart have tirelessly toured the world in support of their lauded sophomore effort, Let’s Be Still, since its release in late 2013 on Sub Pop Records. The band is set to play at festivals suchas Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Bumbershoot, as well as headlining shows at the legendary Hollywood Bowl,
Album Review: The Head And The Heart, Let’s Be Still
Seattle – It was hard to resist the catchy beauty of The Head and The Heart’s first album back in 2011. It might not have been the best-written collection of songs or the most groundbreaking but, really, it was a challenge to listen to “Down in the Valley” just once so the simplicity of the
Lollapalooza Day One Recap
Hot. Humid. Not A cloud in the sky. Great music. If you guessed that the city and site described was Lollapalooza in Chicago then you’re the big winner. On an idyllic day in the Windy City, some of the best new bands in music descended to Grant Park (the site of the Buckingham Fountain made
Grace Woodroofe’s Talents Shine at Mercury Lounge
Grace Woodroofe Grace Woodroofe’s set at Mercury Lounge proved she was a singer who can hold an audience’s attention without trying too hard. That’s not to say she didn’t put all of herself into her performance, but what came out seemed completely natural and honest. Her voice was what carried the show. The lyrics were
The Head and The Heart Light up Terminal 5
The Head and the Heart’s Charity Rose Thielen The Head and the Heart played a sold out show at Terminal 5 last night to a jubilant crowd. I’m not sure if this band has been on the One Tree Hill soundtrack or something, but somehow they sold out this huge venue and packed it with