Narrow Head
Narrow Head is an American rock band from Texas. The group was founded by vocalist Jacob Duarte in Dallas, but the band is now based in Houston.[1]
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Origin | Houston, Texas, United States |
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Years active | 2013 | –present
Labels | Run for Cover |
Associated acts | Skourge |
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History
Narrow Head formed in 2013 and released their debut album, Satisfaction, in 2016.[2] By this time, the group's membership had coalesced into the trio of Jacob Duarte on vocals, William Menjivar on guitar, and Carson Wilcox on drums.[2] In 2018, the group released the single "Bulma" and did a tour of the western United States.[3] In 2020, Narrow Head signed with Run For Cover Records and released the singles "Night Tryst", "Stuttering Stanley, and "Hard to Swallow" in preparation for their sophomore album, 12th House Rock.[4][5]
Members
- Jacob Duarte - vocals/guitar (2013–present)
- Carson Wilcox - drums (2014–present)
- William Menjivar - guitar
- Ryan Chavez - bass
- Kora Puckett - guitar
Past members
- Jay Chary
- Ryan Hughes
- Keaton Khonsari (2013-2014)
Discography
Studio albums
- Satisfaction (self-released, 2016)
- 12th House Rock (Run for Cover Records, 2020)
EPs
- Demonstration MMXIII (self-released/Rarebear Records, 2013)
- Far Removed (self-released/Floodlight Records, 2014)
- Coursing Through (Advanced Perspective, 2019)
Singles
- "Cool in Motion" (self-released, 2016)
- "Snoozy" (self-released, 2017)
- "Bulma" (VJ029, 2018)
- "Hard to Swallow" (Run for Cover, 2020)
- "Stuttering Stanley" (Run for Cover, 2020)
- "Night Tryst" (Run for Cover, 2020)
References
- Texas Band Narrow Head Is Kind of Shoegaze, Even If by Accident. Dallas Observer, July 21, 2020.
- News: Narrow Head Sign to Run For Cover, Announce Album + First Single. New Noise, June 22, 2020.
- Narrow Head Returns With Killer New Track. Houston Press, January 22, 2018.
- Narrow Head’s Noisy ‘Night Tryst’ Heralds Their Indie Label Debut ’12th House Rock’. Uproxx, June 22, 2020.
- Narrow Head – “Hard To Swallow”. Stereogum, August 5, 2020.
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