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Dirty Heads Premiere New Song “Heavy Water”

Dirty Heads have premiered a new song titled “Heavy Water.” This track features Common Kings and it will appear on the band's new album “Midnight Control,” which is set to be released on August 26. Jared Watson commented:

“‘Heavy Water’ is a song about empowerment Being in the water constantly from a young age, we know the power of the ocean – there is nothing more powerful or uncontrollable. ‘Heavy water’ is a metaphor for life because when life throws something at you that’s unforeseen and uncontrollable, you will be ready for it and not let it overtake you. YOU are the heavy water and mother f*ckers better get out of your way because you are on a mission, and nothing is stopping you. Either way, you got this.”

“Midnight Control” Track Listing:

01. “Island Glow”
02. “Heavy Water” (feat. Common Kings)
03. “Life’s Been Good”
04. “Make Me”
05. “Midnight Control”
06. “Little Things”
07. “Indigo”
08. “El Dorado”
09. “Shade”
10. “Live Your Life”

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PostedJuly 29, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsDirty Heads, Heavy Water, Midnight Control

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