23 April 2015 - 0 Comments
In 2012 Head like a Hole released Blood Will Out. Their first album in a decade which wowed fans and audiences alike with the powerful Swagger of Thieves and anthemic Glory Glory (Hallelujah) proving again that they weren’t just a brutal live act but a force to be reckoned with in the studio.
After a couple of years of touring, imbibing and writing the band recently released a new track Creedence on 7” vinyl with a Australian reprobates Seedy Jesus on the other side of the split single.
Now they are back with 2015’s Narcocorrido (Spanish for Drug Ballad) ready again to fuzz up the airwaves and speakers across the country. There are themes to twist the imagination and riffs to twist your head with songs like 7000 Days about the UK’s notorious criminal Charles Bronson, Trouble Again detailing past misadventures with various substances and the genre twisting Mexico a semi true story about guitarist Nigel Regan’s father spending a night in jail on the border of US and Mexico.
Narcocorrido will be distributed by Rhythm Method and the album will be available to pre-order in digital or CD format. Available on Friday April 10 from I-tunes, http://www.headlikeahole.bandcamp.com/ and all good records stores, JB Hi-Fi.
Thanks to www.headlikeahole.co.nz for this story.
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