1 of Essex’s finest write-up-punk trios, Phony Heads, have unveiled their next album will be arriving on September 30th, 2022.
Manufactured by Frank Turner at his house studio the new LP – titled Ill Moon – marks a different enormous milestone in the band’s job and nods toward new audio coming imminently.
Speaking about ‘Sick Moon’, the band’s initially release with Scruff Of The Neck, frontman Luke Griffiths claims, “The album is just a pure expression of all the things I have felt and experience. It is pure rage, isolation and alienation, nevertheless also sarcastic and ideally sprinkled with a little bit of humour.”
“It’s also about how typically the exterior earth seems to parallel and impact your inside battle. I get trapped into a cycle of apathy and suffocation with the notion of eternalism and everlasting recurrence, perhaps we have no cost-free will and it’s possible we do all of this yet again and again, for good.”
The band’s debut album ‘It’s All There But You’re Dreaming’ was released in 2020 and comprised of 12 gnarly, outspoken true-chat, riff-weighty rock tracks delivered with highest authenticity and enthusiasm.
Fake Heads are about to kick off their Uk tour on Wednesday pursuing the surprise cancellation of their Bristol clearly show because of to the promoter cancelling the function without telling the band prior.
Get down and observe Luke, Jake and Barney on the dates under:
29th March – Moles, Bathtub [CANCELLED]
30th March – Friar’s Court, Warrington
31st March – Voodoo Daddy’s Showroom, Norwich
1st April – Cafe Indie, Scunthorpe
2nd April – History Junkee, Sheffield
3rd April – Head of Steam, Newcastle
5th April – Foreseeable future Garden, Birkenhead
6th April – Fulford Arms, York
7th April – The Old Courts, Wigan
8th April – Esquires, Bedford
9th April – The Forum, Tunbridge Wells
11th April – The Manufacturing facility Reside, Worthing
‘Sick Moon’ is arriving on 30th September 2022 via Manchester-based mostly Label Scruff Of The Neck. Pre-get your duplicate now at www.falseheads.com
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