On 3 June 2022, HEADSHRINKERS will release their debut EP: âDoorway Conversationsâ.
Leading the charge, The Black Country-based newcomers are releasing the new single: âThe Sea Has No Friendsâ; a stately slice of poetic rock that arrives in tandem with the EP.Â
Expertly tapping into and memorialising a certain place and time in history, the latest single from Headshrinkers is a lofty expanse of a track that merges spoken-word lyrics with velvety vocal harmonies and opulent stretches of instrumentals.
As gentle acoustic guitar strums and skillfully-crafted poetry descend into an exhilarating crescendo of steady and majestic drums, jubilant riffs and increasingly urgent vocals, âThe Sea Has No Friendsâ ingeniously boasts the bandâs breadth. Straying slightly from the rip-roaring post-punk of their earlier singles, the new track stays true to the bandâs knack for capturing the imagination and evoking the sights and sounds of a specific â and at times long forgotten â moment in time.
Of the story behind the track, vocalist and songwriter Garran Hickman explains:
âIt was quite the reflective day when I wrote that piece. Words and melody were both written in half an hour. Itâs just two entwined memories really: one is of my older relatives sharing stories of their loved ones in the war, and secondly the opening line, âthe sea has no friendsâ, are words my dad used to describe the sea.â
Produced and mixed by Gavin Monoghan at Magic Garden Studios in Wolverhampton and engineered by Liam Radburn, the track comes as an astute follow up to the bandâs most recent single âMonocleâ.
An anthemic and anarchic track with earworm choruses and playful punk instrumentals, âMonocleâ came complete with a hedonistic video filmed at the Black Country Living Museum â which featured prominently in hit BBC series Peaky Blinders â and nods to the areaâs notorious history.
âThe Sea Has No Friendsâ also comes as another glimpse into Headshrinkersâ forthcoming EP âDoorway Conversationsâ â a debut poetic upshot that is the culmination of the bandâs recent creative output.
The extended release captures the zeitgeist of lyricist Garran Hickmansâ early life through to the present day, with striking observational lyricism blended with heady and acerbic punk instrumentals. With poetry nodding to Hickmansâ youth and videos and artwork paying homage to the bandâs home and upbringing in the Black Country, Headshrinkers have set out to create songs expressing anecdotes, memories and misfortunes in their first oeuvre as a form of catharsis to ready them for their promising new chapter.
Now gearing up to release the âDoorway Conversationsâ EP on 3 June, the band are set to play a run of live dates across the UK this spring. With a frenetic energy and a full-force approach to live shows, frontman Garran Hickmanâs captivating, visceral performance takes audiences on a riotous and compelling journey as they are blasted with Headshrinkersâ unrelenting brand of poetry-laced punk. Catch the band at these dates as follows:
HEADSHRINKERS UK LIVE DATES 2022
12th May – Royal Park, Leeds
13th May – The Jacaranda, Liverpool
19th May – Sidney & Matilda, Sheffield
20th May – North Street Social, Wolverhampton
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Headshrinkers are Garran Hickman (vocals), James Knott (guitar), Xavier Al-Naqib (bass) and Scarlett Churchill (drums, backing vocals). Having formed in 2019 and bonded over a shared vision of capturing the intricacies of modern life within their music, the Black Country-based foursome have been quick to make a name for themselves on their local music scene and beyond.
Carving out an unmistakable sound characterised by its unflinching poetry set atop searing and confrontational guitar riffs, thunderous basslines and pummelling drums, Headshrinkers were dubbed as Brum Radioâs âBand of the Yearâ for 2020, and named on This Feelingâs âBig in 2021â list.
With a run of early singles under their belt including the rugged and raucous âDoorway Conversationâ, menacingly poetic âInterrobangâ and anthemic recent release âMonocleâ, Headshrinkers have attracted praise from the likes of Louder Than War and The Revue amongst others.
Dubbed as ânoisy, moody and absolutely brilliantâ by Happy People, the bandâs sound has been described as âincendiary post-punk laced with stunning poetic majestyâ by This Feeling. With comparisons to Joy Division and a commendation for their âclear intellectual depthâ coming from Our Sound Music, After Paris also commended Headshrinkers for their âpounding, high energy instrumentalsâ that âcombine perfectly with vocals akin to the most exciting bands in the UKâs thriving punk scene.âÂ
HEADSHRINKERS
TO RELEASE NEW SINGLE: âTHE SEA HAS NO FRIENDSâ || DEBUT EP âDOORWAY CONVERSATIONSâ
OUT 3 JUNE 2022Â
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