Longheads - Layers Of Wax

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Longheads - Layers Of Wax

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Out November 4th.

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Psych-rock band Longheads are set to release their debut album, Layers of Wax, after recently signing with Stolen Body Records. This seven-track album delves deep into the realms of stoner and doom, all while retaining the signature psychedelic sound that fans have come to love from their first two EPs.

Following the success of their acclaimed second EP, Mars Doesn’t Feel Like Home Anymore, Layers of Wax marks a significant evolution in the band's sound. Listeners can expect a more polished and mature sound that still captures the energy that propelled their previous EP to prominence within the London psych scene.

The first single from the album, "Deathcap Farmer Part Two," is OUT NOW

TRACKLIST

  1. Witches Stash

  2. Deathcap Farmer (Part One)

  3. Deathcap Farmer (Part Two)

  4. Deathcap Farmer (Part Three)

  5. Heavy Token

  6. Layers Of Wax

  7. Wax All Encompassing

  8. Mouth Of Fire


BIOGRAPHY

Longheads are a five piece psych rock band. Originally hailing from Norfolk the band who are Sam Mitchell (bass & vocals), Al Bishop (guitar), Nick Oakes (drums), Benjamin Reeve (guitar) and Mitchell Corrigan (synths & vocals) are now based in South London.

The band take influence from modern psych, stoner doom, kraut rock and 70s proto-metal. This mesh of genres comes through in their brain bending compositions and mind melting live performances.

Longheads are building a name for themselves as an impressive live act and have previously supported fellow stoner rockers Slift and King Buffalo. Longheads treated gig goes to a show stopping Desertfest debut last year and are showing no signs of slowing down.