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The Heavyheads : Down At The Heels
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Swaggering guitar solos and rich vocal harmonies deeply rooted in the folk-rock-blues stylings of yesteryear. "Their willingness to explore an ever-widening spectrum of sounds and genres is unparalleled." - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Genre: Rock: Folk Rock
Release Date: 2008
Down At The Heels Record Label: Seventh Highway Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Everyday Blues 4:55 Album Only
Pride Aside 5:59 Album Only
Crime Of The Season 6:04 Album Only
I Can See Everything 3:40 Album Only
Orbiter 6:41 Album Only
Dimmer 4:16 Album Only
Blues/Blood 3:53 Album Only
Smile. 4:12 Album Only
Even Country 4:44 Album Only
She's Automatic 4:50 Album Only
Rusty Moon 3:28 Album Only
January's Gone 4:41 Album Only
For Memory And Alibis 4:49 Album Only
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Album Notes

Since convening in late 2005, the Heavyheads quickly became one of Milwaukee\'s hardest-working bands, headlining shows at dozens of bars, clubs, and festivals in Milwaukee, Chicago, and Madison, consistently drawing 100\'s of loyal fans and curious newcomers alike.

In 2006, the band released their self-titled debut LP, graced the airwaves of Milwaukee with a live performance on FM 91.7 WMSE in December, and received critical acclaim for both their eclectic live performances and debut album. In late 2007, The Heavyheads were given the opportunity to include a track from the WMSE live session for the station’s latest compilation album “Live at WMSE volume 9.”

The Heavyheads have continued to build on their early successes with an expanding schedule of shows, a brand new member in drummer Tim Schulz of local band \'Southbound,\' and a highly anticipated sophomore effort released on July 26, 2008.

The new album titled \'Down At The Heels\' was recorded in Chicago, IL at Engine Studios with engineer Neil Strauch whose credits include \'Iron and Wine,\' \'Margot and the Nuclear So and So\'s\' and \'Gomez.\'

While The Heavyheads’ first album released in 2006 was more of a glorified demo, ‘Down At The Heels’ shows the band‘s effort to explore new sounds, instruments and musicians, bringing on female vocalist Keshena Armon and WAMI award-winning keyboardist Joe Hite to provide depth to The Heavyheads’ evolving sound. A range of styles can be heard throughout the album from alt. country, blues, psychedelic folk, swaggering guitar rock, and acoustic balladry. \'Down At The Heels\' is the band\'s most prolific and diverse effort to date.

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