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From Wednesday 27 July 2016

Head Wound City reveal video for ‘Born To Burn’

Head Wound City released the incredibly frantic ‘A New Wave Of Violence’ earlier in the year. The “supergroup”, featuring members of Blood Brothers, The Locust and Yeah Yeah Yeahs, have now unveiled the suitably destructive video for ‘Born To Burn’. Check out what we made of ‘A New Wave Of

Friday 13 May 2016

Head Wound City – ‘A New Wave Of Violence’

When your ranks include former members of The Blood Brothers, The Locust and indie-experimenters Yeah Yeah Yeahs, playing it safe is far from the agenda. Over ten years since their first batch of material, the eventual debut full-length by Californian five-piece Head Wound City, ‘A New Wave Of Violence’,

Thursday 12 May 2016

Head Wound City streaming ‘A New Wave of Violence’ in full

Head Wound City are streaming their ‘A New Wave Of Violence’ LP in full ahead of release over at Pitchfork. Featuring members of Blood Brothers and The Locust, as well as Nick Zinner of Yeah Yeah Yeah’s, Head Wound City last released material in 2005 as part

Monday 18 April 2016

Head Wound City cover Ministry’s ‘Just One Fix’

Opting to release a cassette on Record Store Day instead of the expected vinyl format, punk supergroup Head Wound City are streaming their cover of ‘Just One Fix’, originally by industrial stalwarts Ministry. It’s slightly removed from the hardcore punk the band offer on recent tracks ‘Scraper‘

Tuesday 29 March 2016

Head Wound City stream new track, ‘Born To Burn’

Last month Head Wound City returned with the ferocious ‘Scraper’, a short burst of obnoxious punk full of brash, urgent screams and dirty riffs. They have now unveiled their follow-up, ‘Born To Burn’, proving that the brilliance of the lead track is not an isolated incident. Coming in at under

Wednesday 09 March 2016

Head Wound City reveal video for ‘Scraper’

Having exploded into our POV section with the brilliantly visceral ‘Scraper’, Californian five-piece Head Wound City have unveiled the unsettling official video. Depicting a blooming body (check it out to see what we mean here), the clip was directed by Eva Michon. Featuring members of The Blood Brothers and seminal

Monday 22 February 2016

Head Wound City are scraping from the inside out

If you, like me, have felt a void since Seattle’s The Blood Brothers disbanded back in 2007, Head Wound City might go some way to fix that hole. And not just fix it. They will pack it full of brash, urgent screams and dirty riffs, packing enough force to