In the vibrant landscape of contemporary music, few artists embody the spirit of perseverance and artistic integrity quite like Michael Head.
This month, Mick Ord & Ian Prowse had the privilege of hosting Micheal Head on the Misadventures in Music podcast, shedding light on a career that defies conventional success narratives. With a discography that resonates deeply within the realms of indie and alternative rock, Mick’s journey from the underground to the limelight is a testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft.
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In an intimate conversation on the Misadventures In Music podcast, Michael Head, revered by NME as “our greatest songwriter,” unravels the threads of his life’s tapestry—a rich, complex pattern of music, adversity, and unwavering resilience. Liverpool’s prodigal son, Mick’s journey from the streets of his beloved city to the peaks of musical acclaim is a narrative that encapsulates the essence of a true artist’s spirit.
Roots in Liverpool
Michael Head’s formative years in Liverpool laid the foundation for a career that would span over four decades, marked by the creation of inspirational music that resonated far beyond the confines of his hometown.
The early 1980s saw the inception of The Pale Fountains alongside his friend the late Chris “Biffa” McCaffrey, a band that, despite critical acclaim, struggled to achieve commercial success. The untimely death of McCaffrey from a brain tumor was a profound loss for Head, yet it was this tragedy that propelled him to form Shack with his brother John, continuing his quest for musical expression amidst personal turmoil.
Head’s career has been a testament to his enduring spirit in the face of tragedy, addiction, and loss. Despite these challenges, his creative output remained unparalleled, culminating in 2022 with the Red Elastic Band’s “Dear Scott”—an album that signified his biggest commercial success to date.
This triumph was not merely a testament to Head’s musical genius but also a reflection of his life’s journey, characterized by a relentless pursuit of artistic integrity and the healing power of music.
“Loophole” and Beyond: A New Era for Micheal Head
The podcast delves deep into Head’s latest musical chapter with the upcoming release of “Loophole,” an autobiographical album that promises to be a nostalgic yet fresh exploration of his sonic landscape. Described by Head as a return to the “narcotic mid-noughties Shack days,” the album is a wistful ode to the unbridled joy and chaos of his past, encapsulated in the single “Ambrosia.” This track, a vivid recount of a wild journey across the Italian Alps with his bandmates, showcases Head’s unparalleled ability to weave storytelling with melody, offering listeners a seat in the back of the van on that fateful trip.
“Ciao, Ciao Bambino”: An Autobiographical Reflection
In conjunction with “Loophole,” Mick Head is set to release his autobiography, “Ciao, Ciao Bambino,” a compelling narrative that mirrors the themes of resilience and redemption prevalent in his music. The book, slated for publication in August 2024, promises to offer an unfiltered glimpse into the life of a man who, despite being deemed a “lost genius” by some, has remained a steadfast beacon of creativity and hope.
A Legacy of Musical Brilliance
As Head prepares to embark on a series of intimate UK tour dates with the Red Elastic Band, his story remains a beacon for aspiring musicians and a reminder of the transformative power of art. From the dimly lit pubs of Liverpool to the grand stages of the UK, Mick’s journey is a poignant reminder that true success is not measured by chart rankings or accolades but by the ability to touch the hearts of listeners across generations.
In the cosy ambiance of the Liverpool Podcafe, Mick’s conversation with Urbanista Magazine was more than just an interview; it was a celebration of a musical legacy that continues to inspire and captivate.