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Deadheads -This One Goes To Eleven lp

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Black vinyl with insert. Limited 350 copies

The Deadheads formed in the lovely city of Gothenburg in 2011. “This One Goes To 11” is the band’s third album. For some people “This One Goes To 11” is more or less a direct continuation of “Loadead”, would that be fair to say? Maybe it’s a bit more punky around the edges … “You might be right,” reflects Manne Olander. “We want it to sound like Deadheads, so far we have no plans to try to do something else. We are very proud of our raw power rock and roll, and the songs are great. I can honestly say that I think it’s the best album we made so far and probably one of the best rock albums of 2018. I think we have a pretty clear picture of what we want a rock album to sound like. You need the attitude and speed, but there should also be room for dynamics and melodies.” The title of the new album somehow ties in with the title of the band’s debut album as well as “Loadead”, all three show a certain sense of humour. Is humour important in music? “Album titles are usually quite boring,” finds Manne Olander, “so we try to make ours a bit more fun and all three album titles have a story to their title. Songs do not always need to be titled what the chorus says either. If you for example listen to the last song of the album, you might see a connection to the title of that song, word games are always fun.” Are the Deadheads still baffled of how good their previous two albums have been received by the press? It seems as if they have struck a nerve with journalists… Any idea why? “We have read most of the reviews,” states Manne Olander, “and are very pleased with the result. But we deserve it, our albums are great and if they only received bad reviews, they would probably not be so good. Although bad reviews can be fun. I remember that I read a review of a rock album once, stating right at the beginning: ‘I dont like rock music’ … ha, ha, ooohhh, such stupidity.”

Track list:
1. Black Out
2. Don’t Mind the Ghost
3. Somebody Along the Way
4. Manic Mondays
5. Too Lost to be Found
6. The Plan
7. Instant Control
8. 2 Steps Before the Fall
9. Lucifer
10. My Time
11. Status Low

Additional information

Label

High Roller Records

Release Year

2018

Catalogue Number

HHR 593