Revelling in the heavier side of indie rock, The Colossal
Heads are a group on the rise who have been compared to artists such as Queens
of the Stone Age, Incubus, Modest Mouse and Nirvana. These are not bands whose
names should be taken lightly in terms of comparison – thankfully The Colossal
Heads do them justice.
Those bands rose in the 90’s and early 2000’s due to a rock genre that had gone from being anti-establishment to part of the norm. In recent years the cycle has started again, and The Colossal Heads are here to shake things up once more. To offer further proof, check out the album lead track ‘Mammoths’.
Engineered by Louis Cressy, the EP (and single) are a timely
reminder of the power that rock music can have.
Another vital part of any musical success is a propensity
for hard work, an area in which The Colossal Heads excel almost as much as
their song writing. In a prime example, they toured from New Orleans to
California from May-June 2015, living out of their Toyota and sleeping on
floors along the way. This grass roots approach carries over to their methods
of promotion as well. Relying on Facebook, local radio and word of mouth, the
band has continued to develop and grow their fan base as their music has become
increasingly assured.
‘Mammoths’ is the final result of this evolution, an EP which steps outside of the box and shows how complacent
rock music has become in recent times.
Check out The Colossal Heads performing on a heli pad in New
Orleans on Balcony TV:
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