Human Heads Glasgow 'Classic and domestic fung-poetry! Like a pie chart: stream of consciousness verb & strum (37%), interrupted field recordings (45%) and aching vowels (18%)... Human Heads brush a demure fringe to one side and look you straight in the face…worship me like you worship the distant buttery sunlight of youth, it seems to say!' Joe Murray, Radio Free Midwich 'Equally funny and unsettling... The combination of cheap analogue keyboards played at invasive pitches, primitive percussion presets and cut-up vocals blurting private anxieties allies Human Heads to Industrial revolutionaries like Whitehouse and Throbbing Gristle. There is something of the transgressive humour and ineffable melancholy of those groups on "R. Swil Impotency" when, out of a horizon line of searing drones and wind-damaged dictaphones, an anonymous lady asks in a sullen Yorkshire drawl: "Are you all right? Do you know where you're going?.' Alex Nielson, The Wire, October 2013. Human Heads’s tracks You Shouldn't Have Met by Human Heads published on 2020-09-21T21:18:37Z Commitment by Human Heads published on 2015-07-10T23:28:00Z Second Best by Human Heads published on 2015-07-10T22:56:13Z Winter Olympics by Human Heads published on 2013-06-07T21:09:29Z Muscle Season (edit) by Human Heads published on 2013-06-07T21:09:29Z