The Head And The Heart, that’s the band that threw the discs to our hearts through the auditory canal in 2011 with arpeggios the size of a suitcase and wild harmonies. “Every Shade Of Blue”, the fifth album by the six-piece band from Seattle, only travels with hand luggage. In it: massive mainstream zeal and auto-tune polish.
From sad girls, wrong girls and wrong years for sad girls
Almost every one of the 16 opulently produced songs could be the accompaniment to a nocturnal pool burglary scene in a coming-of-age film. Russell sings about sad girls, wrong girls, and wrong years for sad girls like an old friend whose hug was once more comforting. Retter: “Love We Make” and “Love Me Still”, because they don’t just sound like vanlife pop, but like – The Head And The Heart.
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