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Dirty Heads Release 'Sound of Change' and Debut in the Top 10

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Dirty Heads just released a new studio album, Sound of Change.

The album made its debut at #1 on the Independent Albums chart, #1 on the Alternative Albums chart, and #2 on the Rock Albums chart.

Led by the sunny single “My Sweet Summer,” now a Top 10 hit at alternative radio, the band recently released the official video online. Check it out below.

Dirty Heads kick off the first leg of their 29-date U.S. summer tour, with Pepper and Aer. See tour dates below! Additional Dirty Heads tour dates will be announced. For up-to-date information visit the band online at www.dirtyheads.com.

Later this year the band will serve as Artist Ambassador for Hard Rock International and WhyHunger’s Imagine There’s No Hunger campaign. Through the program Hard Rock, WhyHunger and the Dirty Heads are raising much needed funds and awareness to connect children across the globe with nutritious meals for today and a future free from hunger. For more information visit hardrock.com and www.whyhunger.org.

Dirty Heads also recently partnered with WHYHUNGER and Hard Rock International, becoming ambassadors for WHYHUNGER’S Artists Against Hunger & Poverty program, working to end hunger and poverty by connecting people to nutritious, affordable food. Throughout the tour, auction packages for Dirty Heads Meet & Greets will be made available in 14 markets and the band will be giving away support wristbands in exchange for a minimum donation to the cause on the road.

Proceeds from the auctions will go to WhyHunger’s Summer Meals Rock for Kids campaign, which helps to connect children in need with nutritious food during the summer months when childhood hunger spikes in the U.S. Recently, at Hard Rock Café Hollywood Blvd, the band spoke with KTLA about their involvement with WHYHUNGER. Further info can be found at www.whyhunger.org/dirtyheads.

Sound of Change, taps into some of the best producers around and the album is just what it says it is: an expansion of sound with tracks varying from club bangers to rap tracks to pop hits, all while maintaining their feel good vibe.

Grammy award winning producer Supa Dups (Drake, Bruno Mars, Eminem) worked on “Medusa” and “Radio,” Buddah Shampoo (Ty Dolla $ign) co-produced “Silence,” Niles (of hip hop duo, The Cataracs) produced “My Sweet Summer,” David Bassett (Fitz & The Tantrums, Josh Groban) co-produced “Hear You Coming,” LD (aka LDontheCut) co-produced “Franco Eyed” and long-time friend and collaborator, Rome (Sublime with Rome) produced the remaining tracks. The album also features guest vocals by B Real of legendary hip-hop group Cypress Hill on “Franco Eyed,” Tech N9ne (collaborated with Kendrick Lamar and B.o.B.) on “Burn Slow” and Ward 21 (collaborated with Major Lazer, 311) on “Medusa.”

Formed in 2003 in Huntington Beach, CA, Dirty Heads released their debut album, Any Port In A Storm, in September of 2008, which features the RIAA certified gold track "Lay Me Down." The song spent a record eleven weeks at #1 on the Billboard alternative chart, more than any single that year by any other artist, with Rolling Stone Magazine touting the Dirty Heads as one of the year's best new bands.

The band followed with their sophomore effort Cabin By The Sea, which saw three hit singles “Spread Too Thin,” “Dance All Night,” as well as the album’s title track “Cabin By The Sea,” debuted on the Billboard Top 20 and peaking at #8 on iTunes overall music chart, #4 on iTunes Alternative chart and #3 on iTunes Independent chart. In addition to the immense fan devotion, press quickly fell in love with the album with Huffington Post declaring, “Summer…officially has its soundtrack.”

The band quickly followed up with their first ever fully acoustic album titled Home – Phantoms of Summer: The Acoustic Sessions, which debuted Top 5 on the iTunes charts in the fall of 2013.

Dirty Heads confirmed tour dates:

DATE CITY/STATE VENUE
July 16 Minneapolis, MN Cabooze
July 17 Milwaukee, WI The Rave
July 18 Chicago, IL Concord Music Hall
July 19 Detroit, MI The Fillmore Detroit
July 21 Portland, ME The State Theatre
July 22 Philadelphia, PA River Stage @ Penn’s Landing
July 23 Boston, MA Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
July 24 Huntington, NY The Paramount
July 25 Montclair, NJ The Wellmont
July 26 Asbury Park, NJ The Stone Pony Summer Stage
July 27 Baltimore, MD Pier Six
July 29 Charlotte, NC The Fillmore
July 30 Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues
July 31 Lake Buena Vista, FL The Beacham
August 1 St. Petersburg, FL Jannus Live
August 2 St. Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheatre
August 4 Austin, TX Stubbs Waller Creek
August 5 Dallas, TX South Side Ballroom
August 7 Tempe, AZ The Marquee
August 8 Las Vegas, NV The Beach at Mandalay Bay
August 9 San Diego, CA RIMAC Arena
August 10 Paso Robles, CA Vina Robles Amphitheatre
August 11 Reno, NV Grand Sierra Resort
August 13 Denver, CO Red Rocks Amphitheater
August 15 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheater w/311
August 16 Garden City, ID Revolution Center
August 17 Redmond, WA Marymoor Park
August 18 Portland, OR Roseland Theatre
August 19 San Francisco, CA Warfield Theater

* additional dates to be announced

Find out more at www.dirtyheads.com


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