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The Head and the Heart — at The Theatre at Ace Hotel on Nov 22, 2014

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at The Theatre at Ace Hotel on Nov 22, 2014

News

Feb 21, 2023

Father John Misty (aka Josh Tillman) and The Head and the Heart have teamed up for some co-headlining tour dates this summer. They happen this August and Miya Folick will support most shows. More

The Head and the Heart Announce New Album and Tour, Share Video for Album Title Track

Every Shade of Blue Due Out April 29 via Reprise/Warner

Jan 21, 2022

The Head and the Heart have announced the release of a new album, Every Shade of Blue, due out April 29 via Reprise/Warner. In addition to sharing a video for the album’s title track, the band has also announced a tour in support of the album. More

The Head and the Heart Announce Fall Tour Dates, Tickets Include Crowded House Cover

Signs of Light Out Now via Warner Bros., The Shelters to Support North American Dates

Jun 12, 2017

The Head and the Heart released a new album, Signs of Light, last September via Warner Bros. Now they have announced some new fall North American tour dates. More

Nov 28, 2016

The Head and the Heart released a new album, Signs of Light, back in September via Warner Bros. Now they have announced a whole ton of 2017 tour dates. Springtime Carnivore and Whitney will be opening some of their U.S. dates. More

The Head and the Heart Share “Library Magic,” Announce Tour Dates

Signs of Light Due Out September 9 via Warner Bros.

Jul 15, 2016

The Head and the Heart are releasing a new album, Signs of Light, on September 9 via Warner Bros. Now they have shared another song from it, “Library Magic,” and announced some new tour dates. The song and dates are below. More

Check Out Photos of The Head and the Heart in Los Angeles

Nov 22 as Part Of Rd Bull’s 30 Days in LA Series

Nov 27, 2014

On Nov 22, The Head and the Heart performed at The Theater at Ace Hotel as part of Red Bull’s 30 Days in LA series. More

Watch: The Head and the Heart Perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Let’s Be Still Out Now Via Sub Pop

Feb 06, 2014

Last night, The Head and the Heart took the stage at Jimmy Kimmel Live. More

Jul 22, 2013

On October 15, Seattle’s Head and the Heart will return with their sophomore effort, Let’s Be Still. More

Photos from Austin City Limits 2011 Day Two including Arcade Fire, Elbow, and Fleet Foxes

Plus Empire of the Sun, Broken Social Scene, The Head and the Heart Plus More.

Sep 21, 2011

Check out photos from Day Three of ACL Music Festival 2011 in Austin, TX including Arcade Fire, Fleet Foxes, Elbow, Dale Earnhart Jr. Jr. Empire of the Sun, and more. More

Death Cab for Cutie Announce Fall Tour

Support Includes Explosions in the Sky, The Hold Steady, Telekinesis, and The Head and the Heart

Aug 01, 2011

Death Cab for Cutie have announced their fall tour, which is kicking off September 30 in Cincinnati and commencing October 22 in Seattle. More

Treasure Island Festival 2011 Lineup Announced – Death Cab for Cutie, St. Vincent, and more

Performers Also Include Cut Copy, Beach House, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, Friendly Fires, Empire of the Sun, Battles, and others

Jul 26, 2011

Today, Treasure Island Music Festival announced their 2011 lineup. More



Interviews

The Head and The Heart

The Heart: Exploring New Lands

Nov 20, 2013

It’s been a scant two years since Seattle’s The Head and The Heart released its self-titled debut album for Sub Pop, a smash that went on to become one of the best-selling debuts in Sub Pop’s impressive history. More


Reviews

May 13, 2022

Seattle’s The Head and the Heart are a band that mostly operates within a closely contained musical space. Their quasi-psych neo-folk is maybe too insular at times and stays a little too close to home when it seems they could push the walls out and be more expansive and exploratory, taking their songs in a more unpredictable direction and finding new musical territory to mine without losing the essence of what they are about. More