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Head North Releases New Music Video for “God (Bring It Back)”

Buffalo cosmic rockers Head North are back with a new video for their quasi-folk song, “God (Bring It Back).” The song seems like a true departure from their previous efforts, with frontman Brent J. Martone’s classic emo slur serving as a lone reminder of what the band once was. This time around, “God (Bring It Back)” is heavy on acoustic guitar, vocal hooks, and drummer Ben Lieber’s impressive rhythmic backbone. The band is due to release their next album, The Last Living Man Alive Ever In The History Of The World, later this summer. Check out the impressive choreography in the video below – master Buffalo videographer Andy Deluca had his hand in this one.

Tonight: Knuckle Puck

Get ready to pogo and mosh and potentially even feel a little sad tonight! If you like pop punk, the Waiting Room is the place to be tonight. The premiere, pizza-guzzling pop punkers in Knuckle Puck are headed to Buffalo tonight, along with a strong bill of supporters. Fellow bands include the fellow pop-punkers in Seaway, the omnipresent Sorority Noise, and Buffalo’s very own Head North. Doors are at 6pm tonight and tickets are $16. Russ would be proud, fellas (other Mighty Ducks references are encouraged).

An Exclusive with Quiet Fire Media

Edward Easton — ultimate founder of Columbia Records — did not establish the foundations of his extensive success through jean jackets and an inability to say no to people. It was a careful ear and his unprecedented ambition to support what he believed in. Cash and Dylan did alright, eh? Easton’s success aside, his ability to harness talent immensely translated his belief in a particular artist to their seemingly boundless success. Take this time to familiarize yourself with Quiet Fire Media — a media platform born in the local and Baltimore areas owned and operated by Head North’s Brent Martone & Ben Leiber, Baltimore’s Rachel Cooper, and Emily Tantuccio. The backbone behind QFM’s mission involves a focus to work with artists in an effort to trampoline them towards a higher platform and, in its short tenure, the group has already done such, from Connecticut’s A Will Away of Triple Crown Records, Baltimore-based singer/songwriter WATERMEDOWN of Equal Vision Records[...]

Quiet Country Audio Debuts Latest Session feat. Head North

A few weeks away from hosting their own showcase at the buffaBLOG’s inaugural Herd Fest, Quiet Country Audio has released the latest installment in its video session series. This time around, QCA teamed up with Head North to record live cuts from the the pop-punk four piece’s recently released Scrapbook Minds EP. You may listen to the full, four-song session at QCA’s bandcamp page and watch the clip for “Doubt and Deadlines” below.