(Note: Due to the sheer number of submissions we receive there is no way we can give each and every album the attention (and word count) they deserve, but we can devote time to at least one song from each. So we started this feature to give worthy bands, and their music a spot to shine. We hope this helps you discover new and exciting acts, and as always if you enjoy the music please make an attempt to support the artist by either attending a show, or buying a record.)
While listening to the latest Headlights album, Wildlife, in preparation for their show tomorrow (which we’re presenting) I found myself absolutely captivated by the the albums opening three tracks, most so by the third tack “You and Eye” which seemed to come from nowhere. With it’s Beach House like fuzz, the track serves as a quintessential late fall track, evoking a night spent outside with a cigarette on your lips surrounded by the mindless chatter of your peers, your mind far away as you stare into the dim light of the sky.
Headlights- You and Eye
Verdict: As the song reaches it’s close it seems to smolder to it’s finish. This is a good thing.








1 Comment
November 18, 2009 at 5:29 pm
I got a chance to chat up Erin and Tristan last year when they played The Cavern… nice kids. Erin is even cuter in person.