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The Head and the Heart announce first headlining tour

  Most bands tour the country (and world) as headliners long before winding up on the cover of Billboard, but not the case with Seattle folk-pop band The Head and the Heart, who have been on the road nonstop for almost as long as they’ve been a band. The five-piece band will embark on their [...]

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Photos from The Head and the Heart’s sold out show at the Showbox

The Head and the Heart has been arguably the most buzzed-about band to come out of Seattle in quite some time. Audiences have found their multi-part harmonies irresistable. Over this past weekend, they played sold out shows at the Showbox at the Market on Friday and the Moore Theater on Saturday to celebrate Sub Pop’s release of [...]

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Pitchfork didn’t like The Head and the Heart. Should it matter?

Yesterday morning, the influential indie rock website Pitchfork made a judgment that wasn’t too popular in Seattle: they didn’t like the debut, self-titled album from The Head and the Heart. The review went as far as comparing the band to Coldplay and concluded by saying it was “a thoroughly timid, tentative take on Americana: roots [...]

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Photos from The Head and the Heart and Damien Jurado’s surpise show in West Seattle

A few days before their triumpant, sold out show at Neumos, newest Sub Pop signees The Head and the Heart played a last minute, free acoustic show at the Porterhouse in West Seattle with singer-songwriters Damien Jurado and Bryan John Appleby. Star photographer Dave Lichterman was there in the overflowing crowd to capture the night [...]

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Photos from Foals’ show at City Arts Fest

City Arts Fest wrapped up its successful first year on Saturday night. One of the big highlights was the sold out show for British rock band Foals at Neumos. We were quite lucky to have had Dave Lichterman on hand with his camera to capture the show.

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