Thursday, September 01, 2022

The Queen's Head Share New Single/Video "Tonight I Saved A Life"


London post punk/noise rock/disco five-piece The Queen's Head have shared the video for their brand new single "Tonight I Saved A Life".

They make alternative pop about modern anxieties. Blending elements of post-punk, noise-rock, disco and modern dance music, wrapped in a familiar verse-chorus pop structure, the resulting sound is simultaneously enchanting and terrifying.

The song follows Dan Carey-produced singles 'Teach Me To Dance' and 'Your God Owes You Money', the latter of which came out as a 7" via Speedy Wunderground earlier this year. Get it here.

'Tonight I Saved a Life' is a fan-favourite staple of the band's raucous and unpredictable live shows, which have sold-out London's Sebright Arms, The Lexington, and The Social and earned them a summer residency at Windmill Brixton this year. 

The band say of the track: "'More direct! more fist-clenching! more string stabs! we repeated together in a hot, drunk kitchen, an environment which forged 'Tonight I Saved A Life' into a glittering gold jewel. It is a song of revelry, hedonism and performativity in the face of grim surroundings. Powered by thumping indie-disco rhythms, it is both encouraging you and discouraging you to disappear inward, strike a pose and love yourself."

Watch/listen below.