False Heads

False Heads announce debut album ‘It’s All There But You’re Dreaming’

London’s False Heads have confirmed their debut album ‘It’s All There But You’re Dreaming’ will be released in March.

The punk-rock powerhouses have spent four years of hard work building up to this point and fans will not be disappointed on the trio’s 12-track LP.

Today, to coinline with its release, False Heads have released a new single ‘Rabbit Hole’, a gnarly, outspoken real-talk, riff-heavy rock track delivered with maximum authenticity and passion. It’s one of their heaviest pieces of work to date.

Perfectly demonstrating the versatility in False Heads’ sound, the ICM Ones To Watch 2020 artist holds no punches with its devastating guitar work, explosive drops and overall monstrous impact.

Previous single ‘Fall Around’ is undeniably catchy, with delicate vocal harmonies and an addictive sing-along chorus that will be rattling around venues in no time. And tracks ‘Twenty Nothing,’ ‘Slew,’ ‘Help Yourself,’ ‘Wrap Up’ and ‘Slease’ get a production overhaul, adding a whole new dimension to their original releases.

‘The world is bleak and social media makes it bleaker. We get our information from our own echo chamber and we are our own tabloids’ – Luke Griffiths

They will join new songs; ‘Whatever You Please,’ ‘Ink,’ ‘Comfort Consumption,’ ‘Come At The King’ and ‘Steady On Your Knees’ to complete the line-up – 5 tracks of brutal awareness, dark, grooving basslines, solid-as-a-rock drumming, snarling vocals and overflowing riffs from the get-go.

Without a doubt one of the most followed up and coming UK bands from the last few years, False Heads have delivered a journey of social subject matters, cultural talking points, political opinions and everything in between. ‘It’s All There, But You’re Dreaming’ tackles topics that Luke Griffiths, Jake Elliott and Barney Nash have openly talked about in their lyrics since starting out, making this album their own musical timeline.

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Album artwork for ‘It’s All There But You’re Dreaming’

Lead singer and guitarist Luke Griffiths added: “‘It’s All There, But You’re Dreaming’ is the culmination of the last four years of our lives together and the last ten of lives individually – since we all picked up instruments in our early teens.

“The world is bleak and social media makes it bleaker. We get our information from our own echo chamber and we are our own tabloids. The album is trying to find a way internally of processing the external and that has themes of depression, misery and addiction but also slight bursts of optimist and individual joy.

“We didn’t consciously think too hard about what we wanted musically, as it’s a perfect summation of the last four years of us being in a band together. There are songs that are old and songs that are new and they have different sounds and feelings to them. But we did want to create something that is interesting and versatile which we think we did. It’s not the same song 12 times and even though it’s aggressive it’s also delicate which is exactly what we wanted.”

Keen to showcase their album on the road (out Friday, March 13th, 2020 – purchase it here), False Heads will be headlining a UK tour across March and April, whilst also making their US debut at SXSW with further dates to be announced.

Listen to ‘Rabbit Hole’ on The Indie Playlist now! Follow us to find the coolest and newest indie and alternative releases every week.

UK Tour Dates

26/03 – Castle & Falcon – Birmingham
27/03 – Record Junkee – Sheffield
28/03 – Off The Square – Manchester
29/03 – EBGBS – Liverpool
01/04 – Garage Attic – Glasgow
03/04 – Heartbreakers – Southampton
05/04 – Latest Music Bar – Brighton
06/04 – Louisiana – Bristol
16/04 – Werkhaus – London

Featured image by Neil McCarthy

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