90s noise rock, experimental elemental force and stoic power - "PUSH" can no longer be beaten. Find HEADS here. finally to yourself. The post-punk noise rock trio HEADS. After the celebrated "Collider" from 2018, they are finally launching their latest and third long player: "PUSH".
The band, which - originating from Berlin and Melbourne - is a fascinating mixture in and of itself, presents its very own interplay of noise rock, post-punk and alternative rock, the sound of which is the voice of the singer Ed Fraser raises. While earlier works required a little patience, the band found on "PUSH" to be multi-layered compositions, their experimental and wild claims are radical, but always bewitchingly catchy. The band's radius has expanded audibly and so new musical motifs and unexpected dynamics are opening up on "PUSH".
The album is the first in the band's history to be produced in Berlin - in a sense, it responds to this city where all band members currently live. A Berlin album that is louder and angrier than previous works and at the same time more complex and more mature. "PUSH" is a milestone in the band's history. that is louder and angrier than previous work and at the same time more complex and more mature. "PUSH" is a milestone in the band's history. that is louder and angrier than previous work and at the same time more complex and more mature. "PUSH" is a milestone in the band's history.
A1. Empty Towns
A2. Weather Beaten
A3. Push You Out To Sea
A4. Loyalty
A5. Rusty Sling
B1. Nobody Moves And Everybody Talks
B2. It Was Important
B3. A Swarming Tide
B4. Paradise
B5. As Your Street Gets Deserted