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DIRTY
HEADS
Press
Release, October 12, 2011
Press
Release, August 15, 2011
One
of the “Best New Bands of 2010”- Rolling Stone (04/01/10)
Rooted in the Orange
County community of Huntington Beach, the Dirty Heads emerged onto
the Southern California music scene with their unique signature
blend of acoustic infused hip-hop and classic reggae, creating the
perfect soundtrack to an upbeat, sun-soaked California.
Founding band members
Jared Watson and guitarist/vocalist Dustin Bushnell met in 1996
while in high school, embarking on a friendship based on music,
as well as their shared passion for surfing, skating and the endless
party of the laid-back SoCal lifestyle.
Early on, they spent
many late nights jamming in Bushnell’s soundproof garage with
a four-track recorder, writing unique acoustic hip-hop songs that
featured reggae inflections. Inspired by the rock and reggae sounds
of Bob Marley, Sublime, 311 and The Beastie Boys, the band’s
music evolved into their distinct Dirty Heads style.
To complete the Dirty
Heads’ sound, the duo added percussionist Jon Olazabal, drummer
Matt Ochoa and David Foral on bass. With a set of solid material,
the Dirty Heads were further motivated to take their craft to the
next level, and they began building a loyal fan base throughout
the west coast, while performing acoustically at local bars and
small music venues.
Executive produced by
the Grammy Award-winning Rob Cavallo (Green Day, Kid Rock, Paramore),
the band connected with sought-after producers Steve Fox and Stan
Frazier (Sugar Ray) working long hours to polish their material
and further develop their style. The Dirty Heads also recruited
mixing engineer Mario Caldato Jr., best known for his work with
the Beastie Boys, to add the finishing touches and create just the
right blend.
The band’s highly-anticipated
expanded album titled, Any Port in a Storm
– Special Edition (Executive Music Group (EMG)/Fontana, a
division of Universal Music Group Distribution) features 22 tracks
and a bonus video that are reminiscent of the upbeat, sun-soaked
Southern California party energy. The first smash hit single is
“Lay Me Down” featuring Rome, of Sublime with Rome.
Any Port
in a Storm also features one of the final recordings
of the late music industry icon Billy Preston. Frequently referred
to as “The Fifth Beatle,” Preston played on three tracks,
including “Stand Tall,” “Chelsea,” and “Driftin.’
” Additional special guests on the album are drummer Josh
Freese (A Perfect Circle, Sting, The Vandals), and veteran session
percussionist Alex Acuna, whose A-list musician resume includes
Peter Gabriel, Johnny Clegg, and Jackson Browne, to name only a
few.
Recently, named one of
the “Best New Bands of 2010” by Rolling Stone,
the Dirty Heads’ music has been attracting attention throughout
the world of entertainment. They have been a featured artist on
Fuel TV and their songs have been featured in the movie and soundtrack
for Surf’s Up (Sony); and the television drama, Shark staring
James Woods (CBS). Actor Matthew McConaughey selected the band’s
music to be in his film, Surfer Dude. In addition, the Dirty Heads
can be heard in Tony Hawk’s Downhill Jam video game (Activision),
and several other music compilations and surf/skate videos. On the
marketing side, the Dirty Heads have also been included in campaigns
for Etnies Jeans, Vestal Watches, Hurley, Skullcandy and more.
Dirty Heads vocalist
Jared Watson sums up their fun, uncomplicated style, “We want
to be positive and entertain,” he says. “We just want
to make you feel good.”
Visit the band at: www.dirtyheads.com
and www.myspace.com/dirtyheads
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