Dirty Heads have announced a new album titled “7 Seas.” The effort will be available on June 12 and it will feature the following tracks:
01. “Seven Seas”
02. “Soundboy Killa”
03. “2 Young” (feat. Sophia Lynn)
04. “Future Self”
05. “Better”
06. “BADMAN” (feat. IRAH)
07. “Stranded”
08. “Come My Way”
09. “Old Beach Town”
10. “One of Those Days”
Jon Olazabal commented:
“This album has something for everyone. Every mood, every vibe, every occasion. Having beers at the beach? Gotcha covered. Need some hype ass, late night bangers? Gotcha covered there, too. And everything in between, as well. We worked our asses off on this record, and as a band and individuals, we’ve been through a lot during the process. We are stoked to release it into the wild and for people to find their own connections with these songs.”
A video for the latest single, “One of Those Days,” can be found below. Duddy B said the following about that track:
“This is a song about getting together with some close friends and just enjoying the moment. With everything going on in the world today, it’s nice to have a lighthearted song like this to remind us to go have a good time.”
Olazabal added:
“‘One of Those Days’ is a quintessential Dirty Heads song. It feels like something you want to blast in your car and sing along with at the end of a long week. It’s about getting together with the people you love and having a good time.
We recorded this song out in Nashville, which has sort of become our second home for writing and recording music.”
Along with the album news, the group have also announced a partnership with 4ocean. A press release shared more information:
“In tandem with the impending LP, Dirty Heads have just launched a collaboration with 4ocean — a global organization on a mission to end the ocean plastic crisis. The seeds for this alliance were planted when frontman Jared Watson embarked on an excursion alongside the 4ocean team. Together, they picked up trash from the shoreline of Key Largo at the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. A major success, the trip resulted in the removal of over 750 pounds of trash – equivalent to approximately 36,000 plastic water bottles. The trash collected on the excursion has been recycled into a Dirty Heads 4ocean bracelet. Fans can help 4ocean pull even more plastic out of the ocean with purchase of the bracelets — either individually or as part of a very special and very limited, premium vinyl edition of the new album, which is now available for pre-order on the band’s store. This edition also features an exclusive vinyl color variant, the aforementioned Dirty Heads 4ocean bracelet, and a 16-page booklet of images documenting the 4ocean cleanup effort, as well as photos from the studio sessions for 7 Seas. It’s a “must own” for DIRTY HEADS diehards.”
Olazabal also commented on the partnership:
“Some of my best childhood memories are early mornings spent surfing up and down the California coast with my friends. It’s incredibly important to me that my kids have the same opportunity to enjoy our beaches—clean, safe, and beautiful. 4ocean is doing amazing work removing plastic and debris from our oceans while creating some epic products in the process. We’re proud to partner with them and can’t wait to see what we can accomplish.”
Alex Schulze, Co-Founder and CEO of 4ocean, added:
“I’ve been a longtime fan of the Dirty Heads, so partnering with them to help drive real impact for the ocean is pretty awesome. This collaboration gives fans a way to be part of the mission, and every bracelet purchased funds the removal of one pound of plastic and trash from the ocean, rivers, and coastlines worldwide.”