Narrow Head
Rising from the Texas underground scene, Narrow Head formed in 2013 but bec… Read Full Bio ↴Rising from the Texas underground scene, Narrow Head formed in 2013 but became fully realized as a band in Houston with the release of their 2016 debut LP Satisfaction and the lineup of Duarte, Menjivar and drummer Carson Wilcox. Playing in the Texas scene instilled a can-do attitude, an ability to explore several different ideas along with a strong set of DIY ethics, qualities that still form the basis of the band to this day. “Book your own shows, book your own tours,” details Duarte about the foundation of his musical viewpoint. ”I think that having other musical projects provided a scene for us to play too. Nobody else was looking at us, so we had to make our own scene.”
The band’s second and highly-anticipated LP 12th House Rock was self-produced and born of close to a hundred takes with no click track, vocal correction, drum samples or quantizing, resulting in thirteen testaments to pulverizing pop clocking in above 50 minutes. Initially only Duarte, Menjivar and Wilcox in 2018, the trio of old friends entered the studio with a batch of songs intending to write bass parts on the fly. “I have known Jacob and Carson since childhood and they are the most talented musicians– total prodigies,” states Menjivar. The three looked to build an LP that reflected current tastes as well as “music they looked up to as kids,” according to Menjivar, adding their own twist on the entirety of it.
Though the primary trio was present throughout the entire cycle, fate would intervene on bass as the undeniable chemistry between the band and then strictly producer Ryan Chavez led to his inclusion in Narrow Head. “Once we got in the studio and started recording demos for the album, I got along with them well and felt full of ideas on how to play bass for certain tracks,” explains Chavez. The newly minted four piece would handle the bulk of the remainder of the LP, bringing in Erica Miller of Big Bite/Casual Hex, vocalist/lyricist on “Delano Door,” and mastering guru Sarah Register to put the final touches on the record. Guitarist Kora Puckett (Bugg, ex-Sheer Mag), who previously logged hours as a live member in the tours preceding the LP, would join Narrow Head as a full-fledged member following the LP’s completion.
Using distorted guitars as their primary vehicle, Narrow Head’s wall of riffs add stark contrast to their best quality– deceptively sweet pop melodies that channel the lessons of My Bloody Valentine, Cocteau Twins, Helmet, Deftones and Guided by Voices all at once. “Distortion provides a harmonic sound that feels like static texture,” details Duarte. “It feels smooth while being loud and noisy at the same time. But some of our favorite bands don’t use distortion– all music inspires us. Loud rock is only the first part of our formula– this record is our take on music we like from the last 20 years.”
Yet despite whatever comparisons that can be made to guitar tone, mood, songwriting, timbre or virtually anything else, Narrow Head are quick to credit their native Houston, TX as the primary source for it all. “Houston is the greatest city on earth,” says Duarte emphatically. “People who know, know. In Houston, you have to give people a reason to pay attention to you.” With 12th House Rock, not only will Narrow Head have Houston’s attention, but the entire rock world as well.
The band’s second and highly-anticipated LP 12th House Rock was self-produced and born of close to a hundred takes with no click track, vocal correction, drum samples or quantizing, resulting in thirteen testaments to pulverizing pop clocking in above 50 minutes. Initially only Duarte, Menjivar and Wilcox in 2018, the trio of old friends entered the studio with a batch of songs intending to write bass parts on the fly. “I have known Jacob and Carson since childhood and they are the most talented musicians– total prodigies,” states Menjivar. The three looked to build an LP that reflected current tastes as well as “music they looked up to as kids,” according to Menjivar, adding their own twist on the entirety of it.
Though the primary trio was present throughout the entire cycle, fate would intervene on bass as the undeniable chemistry between the band and then strictly producer Ryan Chavez led to his inclusion in Narrow Head. “Once we got in the studio and started recording demos for the album, I got along with them well and felt full of ideas on how to play bass for certain tracks,” explains Chavez. The newly minted four piece would handle the bulk of the remainder of the LP, bringing in Erica Miller of Big Bite/Casual Hex, vocalist/lyricist on “Delano Door,” and mastering guru Sarah Register to put the final touches on the record. Guitarist Kora Puckett (Bugg, ex-Sheer Mag), who previously logged hours as a live member in the tours preceding the LP, would join Narrow Head as a full-fledged member following the LP’s completion.
Using distorted guitars as their primary vehicle, Narrow Head’s wall of riffs add stark contrast to their best quality– deceptively sweet pop melodies that channel the lessons of My Bloody Valentine, Cocteau Twins, Helmet, Deftones and Guided by Voices all at once. “Distortion provides a harmonic sound that feels like static texture,” details Duarte. “It feels smooth while being loud and noisy at the same time. But some of our favorite bands don’t use distortion– all music inspires us. Loud rock is only the first part of our formula– this record is our take on music we like from the last 20 years.”
Yet despite whatever comparisons that can be made to guitar tone, mood, songwriting, timbre or virtually anything else, Narrow Head are quick to credit their native Houston, TX as the primary source for it all. “Houston is the greatest city on earth,” says Duarte emphatically. “People who know, know. In Houston, you have to give people a reason to pay attention to you.” With 12th House Rock, not only will Narrow Head have Houston’s attention, but the entire rock world as well.
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Narrow Head Lyrics
Ashtray Calling late, just a friend Maybe she'll want me more It's j…
Brain Dead Kill your brain Before it kills all of us Feel your pain I'l…
Bulma My heart of gold is freezing Let it go, you're better…
Caroline Whеn уоu wаkе uр ѕо ѕоftlу Наvе уоu hаd еnоugh Аll аlоnе…
Cool In Motion When you feel left out take this with me The feeling…
Crankcase Throwing up now Clean your nose Laying around while I decomp…
Delano Door Through the door, open wide Haunting thoughts, heart bled ou…
Emmadazey It's all in a line It's blue dust this time My nose…
Far Removed Life sheltered felt easy But I feel nothing which is the…
Feels Like Sand I feel a bit of pleasure now Scratching through, my skin…
Flesh & Solitude Like to see The way that's gone It turns to solitude Pu…
Hard to Swallow It's decided we'll never know It's not important to them Wak…
In Slow Time Time slows through this dimension This is real, I feel it…
It's Whatever To Me Tell yourself Who you are now Because it's getting hard…
Make It Hurt Sleep alone Mourn your loss I watch you lose it all I watche…
Moments of Clarity We want it all And I don't care how It's okay to…
Nancy France Stay close, we don't see things how they should be We…
Necrosis Crumble beneath me Your pain caused me to feel I leave earth…
Nervous Habits They came for us I walked away They sent for us You walked…
Night Tryst Count your breaths While my lips touch your spine No one has…
Nodding Off How can you see When you are blind with those eyes? Lie…
Paranoid Hands Lie around in the dark No words can explain where I…
Ponderosa Sun Club I've seen you go Pass me by, another Scent in the…
See You Around Slow down, theres too many around Our days are numbered now …
soft to touch Soft to touch It′s an empty feeling now It's never enough fo…
Stay Get out, I never want to leave Alone again is time…
Stuttering Stanley Looking down Falling around Lose your soul You're doing fin…
T.W.I.N. Fallen sun Pain is blinding He left two children They cry f…
The Real You look back and see things now Nothing lasts forever Thoug…
Uncover Breathe in (I′m) left out Crying out for help No one listens…
Wallflower I found all along you're a liar Does it feel so…
Wastrel Home on my own I feel myself sinking so low Here all…
Yer' Song We're in motion They've caught on Follow me now They'll come…