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Headlights infuses the air and mind with visions of grassy fields filled with daisies and long hair, complemented by undertones of a dark smoke-filled basement crowded with skinny jeans, flannels and graffiti soaked concrete. An echoic sixties throwback sound evokes a simpler time spiked with modern electro-pop samples, dream like guitar riffs and short subtle jams. Paying homage to their farmhouse roots living on the edge of town where industry meets the farmlands in pseudo-rural Illinois, the band created the carefree songs on their latest album, Some Racing, Some Stopping, as a musical refuge from the chaotic nature of urban and American living, “We just wanted a few opportunities for people who are listening to the record to have a break and have a little bit of small space and a little bit of small sounds happening.” Yeah, they’re that amazing.
Go See Them!!
4.10.09
Bottom of the Hill, SF
9pm
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