Headache – The Head Hurts But The Heart Knows The Truth (2xLP)
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The Head Hurts But The Heart Knows The Truth is a cathartic, emotionally raw debut from Headache—the solo project of former Higher Power frontman Jimmy Wizard. Blurring the line between post-hardcore, UK garage, emo, and lo-fi pop, the album is a fearless expression of grief, vulnerability, and inner turmoil. Wizard’s vocals veer between whispered introspection and frustrated bursts, backed by distorted beats, minimalist guitars, and melancholic melodies. It's a deeply personal listen that feels like reading someone’s journal in the aftermath of a breakdown—unfiltered, messy, and beautiful in its honesty.
Reviews
“A brutally honest, genre-defying debut—pain and beauty spill out of every track.” – Kerrang!
“Wizard’s emotional transparency is disarming, and his genre-hopping vision is both refreshing and unpredictable.” – NME
“It’s a record that aches with loss but burns with creativity—a bedroom project that sounds like a soul laid bare.” – Loud and Quiet
“More than just a solo outing, The Head Hurts... is a statement of artistic rebirth.” – DIY Magazine
“The album doesn’t ask to be liked—it demands to be felt.” – The Line of Best Fit
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A1 The Beginning Of The End
A2 That Thing With The Rabbit
A3 The Pavement Is My Pillow Talk
A4 Business Opportunities
B1 Truisms 4 Dummies
B2 Bucket Listener
B3 Mission Impossible Iii
B4 The Party That Never Ends
C1 The Beginning Of The End (Instrumental)
C2 That Thing With The Rabbit (Instrumental)
C3 The Pavement Is My Pillow Talk (Instrumental)
C4 Business Opportunities (Instrumental)
D1 Truisms 4 Dummies (Instrumental)
D2 Bucket Listener (Instrumental)
D3 Mission Impossible Iii (Instrumental)
D4 The Party That Never Ends (Instrumental)