Floatin’ up to new heights, Southern California’s alt-rock band Dirty Heads have released their seventh full length album "Super Moon" which includes the brand new single and music video "Fear And Love" which you can watch below. You can purchase and stream "Super Moon" here.
The vocals and instrumentals lay you back, setting your mind to wander, while the alternative rock riff gets a slight reggae infusion. The video, directed by Jay Teegardin, who has worked with the band in the past on “My Sweet Summer,” “That's All I Need,” and “Oxygen,” was shot in Los Angeles, CA.
The album was produced by four-time Grammy®-winning Nashville, Tennessee-based super producer Dave Cobb (A Star is Born soundtrack, Brandi Carlile, Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson), and features the title track, “Super Moon,” which vocalist Jared Watson describes as “a 70’s sci-fi kung-fu Western car chase soundtrack. It gives you a look into the sonics, tone, and creative narrative of this album. It was all recorded live in the same room to tape in Studio A in the old RCA building in Nashville, Tennessee, where legends like Johnny Cash and Elvis recorded a lot of their work.”
Dirty Heads are currently on their 32-date co-headlining U.S. tour with 311, with support from The Interrupters, Dreamers and Bikini Trill, this summer. The band will of course be playing a diverse setlist, including a few tracks from Super Moon, in addition to hits and fan favorites from their catalog.
Dirty Heads and 311 have partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 from every ticket will go to organizations bringing dignity, equity, and access to communities who need it.