The Glorious Dead

Heavy, The

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The third full-length album from renegade soul-rockers The Heavy following their acclaimed sophomore record ‘The House That Dirt Built’ (2009), which sold over 100,000 copies worldwide.

The first single ‘What Makes A Good Man?’ was recently used by Miller Beer for a large scale North American ad campaign (national TV ads featuring the band).

The band are playing the Letterman 20th Anniversary CBS show (picked over Bruce Springsteen) on the 30th August. They have already played his show and received the only ever encore from Letterman.

They have also been asked by the Football Association to play at Villa Park for the famous Community Shield game (televised with 4,000 people in the stands).

The band’s recent hit ‘How You Like Me Now?’ is almost at Gold status in the USA (nearly half a million single track downloads). It was used in high profile syncs including a Strongbow ad, a Kia ad which premiered during the Superbowl (over 1.3 million hits on YouTube). Also used the in the hit series ‘Entourage’ and is the theme tune to the massive movie ‘The Fighter’, which was also used in The Oscars.

This self-produced album, with their unique, raw eclecticism fully intact, is their most fully-realised record yet, mixing together soul, hip hop, rock, blues and funk into glorious, raucous party music that is equally full of heart.

2LP features 5mm spine sleeve, a disc of instrumental versions and a secret bonus track ‘Lesson Learnt’.

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Track Listings

Can't Play Dead
Curse Me Good
What Makes A Good Man?
The Big Bad Wolf
Be Mine
Same Ol’
Just My Luck
Lonesome Road
Don't Say Nothing
Blood Love Dirt Soup
Can't Play Dead (Inst)
Curse Me Good (Inst)
What Makes A Good Man? (Inst)
The Big Bad Wolf (Inst)
Be Mine (Inst)
Same Ol’ (Inst)
Just My Luck (Inst)
Lonesome Road (Inst)
Don’t Say Nothing (Inst)
Blood Love Dirt Soup (Inst)
A Lesson Learnt

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