On this day, the Dirty Heads have dropped their seventh studio album, titled Super Moon. The album, as indicated by the cover art, features a somewhat “western” twist on the traditional rock-reggae sound that the band usually produces.
I’m a perfectionist, I have high standards. All our albums, I end up happy with 50 percent. But I love every moment of Super Moon. You can hear our confidence as songwriters and performers. We called on the spirits of Elvis [Presley] and Johnny Cash to make this album, and when I hear it, I smile the biggest I’ve ever smiled.
Jared Watson on Super Moon
Alongside the album, the Dirty Heads also released a music video for one of the tracks, “Fear & Love.” You can check it out down below!
Don’t forget that you can catch the Dirty Heads on their co-headlining tour with fellow Ernie Ball artists 311, and supporting acts The Interrupters and DREAMERS.
August 10, 2019 – Phoenix, AZ, Ak-Chin Pavilion
August 11, 2019 – Chula Vista, CA, North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 14, 2019 – Avila Beach, CA, Avila Beach Concerts at the Cove
August 16, 2019 – Sacramento, CA, Papa Murphy’s Park at Cal Expo
August 17, 2019 – Portland, OR, Veterans Memorial Coliseum
August 18, 2019 – Auburn, WA, White River Amphitheatre
Strings
The Dirty Heads can’t do it without their Ernie Ball Power Slinky Coated Titanum RPS strings on their Music Man Cutlass. The band also uses Power Slinky Bass strings on bass, Everlast Light Coated Phosphor Bronze strings on acoustic guitar, and Ernie Ball Clear Ukulele strings on their unmissable ukulele.
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