The Head And The Heart Share ‘Virginia (Wind In The Night)’
The Head And The Heart have released their new single, Virginia (Wind In The Night), which will be followed by the 29 April release of their fifth studio album, Every Shade Of Blue. It’s the second song to be revealed from the album after the recent release of the title track.
The Head And The Heart’s vocalist Jonathan Russell says, “Being from Virginia, for me this song represents a long and winding relationship to place – a place that is grounding. I’m often drawing on my life through symbolism as a way into someone else’s psyche. It’s part of my search for a deeper connection without having to compare our experiences directly. There is a reason this song has two titles. One is literal and one is symbolic. Not everyone is from Virginia, I know that. But I bet you have walked home and heard the wind in the night.”
The release of Every Shade of Blue will add a fresh chapter to a career in which The Head And The Heart have already achieved 1.5 billion career streams, two US Top 10 albums, and landed prime billing at huge festivals, including Coachella and Lollapalooza.
Every Shade Of Blue was produced by the Grammy Award-winning Jesse Shatkin (Sia, Pink, The Shins, Tegan and Sara), except for the album tracks Shadows, Don’t Show Your Weakness and Love We Make, which were produced by Andrew Sarlo (Big Thief, Bon Iver), and Paradigm, which was produced by John Hill and Sammy Witte (Florence + The Machine, Portugal. The Man, Cage The Elephant), and mastered by Emily Lazar and Chris Allgood at The Lodge, NY.
The album is available to pre-order or pre-save HERE.
The Heart And The Heart will follow the release of the album with the Every Shade Of Blue 2022 North American tour, which commences on 20 May. It includes a show at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre which sold-out months in advance. They will be joined in select cities by special guests including Shakey Graves, Dawes and Jade Bird.