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Alternative grunge trio False Heads have unveiled their scathing new single, Mime The End. Produced by Frank Turner, the clangorous new cut comes as a second glimpse into the band’s long-awaited new album, Sick Moon, that is set for release on the 30th September via Scruff Of The Neck Records. With gritty garage-punk riffs, snarling vocals and a barbs of reverb puncturing through its core, Mime The End is a vehement slice of metallic might that rails against the cruellest twists life’s rich tapestry can throw at you. The band will also be heading out on their most extensive UK and Ireland tour to date in October 2022.
“Mine The End” is about embracing the bleakest moments in your life and trying to turn them into positives. Accepting the worst and fighting for the best, accepting death and doing something with your blank canvas before the bell tolls.” (frontman Luke Griffiths)
Discussing the story behind their upcoming album Luke adds: “The album is just a pure expression of everything I’ve felt and feel. It’s pure rage, isolation, and alienation, yet also sarcastic and hopefully sprinkled with a bit of humour. It’s a stream of consciousness I used to deal with my struggles with depression, insomnia, anxiety, and issues with substance abuse. It’s also about how often the external world seems to parallel and affect your internal struggle. I get trapped into a cycle of apathy and suffocation with the idea of eternalism and eternal recurrence: maybe we have no free will and maybe we do all of this again and again, forever. Humans aren’t meant to have access to every piece of information on the planet at once. I’ve felt frustration over the last five years in the music industry; rock and pop music have become an endeavour for kids from super-rich families or kids from parents already in the industry.”
You can stream Mime The End here