The Head and The Heart

I can credit the fine folks at RDIO for introducing my to The Head and The Heart. Since 2010, the Seattle based H&H have released 2 beautifully and tightly rendered masterpiece records. Since hearing “Lost In My Mind” from their self-titled debut, I couldn’t imagine it would ever get better than that recording. I was terribly wrong. From the moment they walked out on stage at The Civic Theatre, till the final encore, their live performance was truly bombastic and magical. When “Lost in My Mind” began, it turned into a perfect rolling thunder.


I can credit the fine folks at RDIO for introducing my to The Head and The Heart. Since 2010, the Seattle based H&H have released 2 beautifully and tightly rendered masterpiece records. Since hearing “Lost In My Mind” from their self-titled debut, I couldn’t imagine it would ever get better than that recording. I was terribly wrong. From the moment they walked out on stage at The Civic Theatre, till the final encore, their live performance was truly bombastic and magical. When “Lost in My Mind” began, it turned into a perfect rolling thunder.



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That performance couldn’t have been better in part because of the sound team at The Civic. It was the best sounding show I’ve experience there to date. Below are a few of our favorite images from the show…