Label: Warner
When The Head And The Heart regrouped in the summer of 2015 in Stinson Beach, California, to start writing together again, "it almost felt like we were a new band, trying things we hadn't tried," bassist Chris Zasche recalls.
That renewed sense of purpose can be felt throughout 2016's Signs Of Light, the group's third album and first release for Warner Bros. Records. Recorded in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce (Eric Church, Cage The Elephant), Signs Of Light crackles with the upbeat, sing-a-long energy of The Head And The Heart's finest work.
Lead single "All We Ever Knew," which was written during the Let's Be Still-era but never captured to the band's satisfaction until now while "Turn It Around" is primed to be a future concert staple, matching its inspirational message with a lush and multi-layered soundscape. Throughout, the colors are brighter, the electric guitars are louder and the musical touchstones more universal. And the gamut of emotions the band is known for is felt most deeply on the title track.