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The Head and the Heart's latest album, Living Mirage, is warm, open and definitely leans hard on the "heart" part of the band's name. The band went to Joshua Tree in the desert to create the music ...
The Head and the Heart, clockwise from top left: Kenny Hensley, Tyler Williams, Chris Zasche, Jonathan Russell, Matty Gervais, Charity Rose Thielen. Aperture is their first self-produced LP since ...
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It’s the beginning of a new chapter for The Head and the Heart, and the six-piece band stopped by the Hard Rock Hotel New York for a chat with Audacy’s Brad Steiner to talk about it all.
To remind us summertime – and The Head and the Heart's return to Summerfest – is within reach. To tell us to get lost in the music until then. To go back to where we started.
The Head and the Heart, whose members reconnected in Stinson Beach last year, are back on the road in support of their new album “Signs Of Light,” which was released last month.
The sextet's second album, Let’s Be Still, followed in the fall of 2013. By 2014, the Head and the Heart had concluded a hectic touring schedule in support of the second album.
To support the album, The Head and the Heart have announced a lengthy tour kicking off on May 31st in Detroit. Subsequent cities include Toronto, Atlanta, Nashville, New York, Chicago, and more.
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