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The Head And The Heart   09/16/2011

The Moody Theater - "Austin City Limits", Austin, TX
Media DVD
Notes The Head and The Heart
"Austin City Limits"
The Moody Theater - Austin, TX
Recorded: September 16, 2011
Air Date: January 07, 2012

DVD5 Disc Format
Menu & Chapters Included

Title 1 Running time: 00:29:04

CHAPTERS
01. Intro
02. Cats and Dogs>
03. Coeur d'Alene
04. Winter Song
05. Lost in My Mind
06. Down in the Valley
07. Rivers and Roads
08. Interview


Title 2 Running time: 00:05:07

EXTRA:
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon
Air Date: May 18, 2011

CHAPTERS
01. Lost in My Mind


VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Codec: MPEG2
Resolution: 720 x 480
Frame Rate: 29.970 fps
Constant Bit Rate: 8.0 mb/s
Aspect Ratio: 16:9

AUDIO ATTRIBUTES - Title 1:
Codec: Dolby AC-3
Number Of Channels: 6
Channel Positions: L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Bit Rate: 384 kb/s

AUDIO ATTRIBUTES - Title 2:
Codec: Dolby AC-3
Number Of Channels: 2
Channel Positions: L,R
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Bit Rate: 192 kb/s

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RECORDED & AUTHORED BY: Nate dmb2much


BAND CREDITS:
Kenny Hensley - piano
Josiah Johnson – guitar, vocals
Jonathan Russell – guitar, vocals
Charity Thielen – violin, vocals
Tyler Williams - drums
Chris Zasche - bass


NOTES:
With a sound built around piano, violin and prominent three-part harmonies, The Head and the Heart have a unique sound full of “sing-along meditations and winding Appalachian roads” (Filter). Tonight, the band makes their Austin City Limits debuts with a set full of “jaunty piano and declarations of love” (Spin).

The Seattle sextet formed around open mic nights, settling on its current lineup and gigging incessantly. Their self-released, self-titled first album became a local bestseller and led to a deal with Sub Pop, who remastered, expanded and re-released the record earlier this year. NPR said “Impeccable, sweet-voiced folk-pop hangs heavy over the Pacific Northwest. But The Head and the Heart is a particularly lovable practitioner, making a nationwide name for itself.”

Critics have compared them to Mumford & Sons and The Avett Brothers saying The Head and the Heart’s “glowing harmonies, sense of movement, and emotional build capture the heart in ways other bands can only dream about” (Under The Radar). The Independent wrote “Josiah Johnson’s vocals have an introvert fragility akin to Sufjan Stevens.”

The Head and the Heart is a band for people who unabashedly sing and drum along on the steering wheel, and also for those who appreciate a well-crafted collection of songs that build into something. “It seems actually that the more genuine and honest we are in the songwriting and performing, the more people relate to that transparency,” said Charity Rose Thielen, violin and vocals.

“If there is such a thing as a neo-folk movement happening now,” Johnson told Rolling Stone, “it’s simply a reflection of the fact that music had become so negative, bands decided to go in a different direction. We are shamelessly happy.”
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