Dirty Heads 'The Best Of Dirty Heads' Compilation Album, Including New Song "Rage" With Travis Barker and Aimee Interrupter

DIRTY HEADS RELEASE RETROSPECTIVE COMPILATION ‘THE BEST OF DIRTY HEADS’

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BEST OF INCLUDES NEW SONG “RAGE” WITH LEGENDARY DRUMMER TRAVIS BARKER, AND AIMEE INTERRUPTER OF THE INTERRUPTERS 

 

PROJECT FOLLOWS 4+ BILLION USES OF BAND’S HIT “VACATION” ACROSS SOCIAL MEDIA DUE TO VIRAL #VacationTransition CHALLENGE; LISTEN TO “VACATION (FEATURING TRAIN)”

 

DIRTY HEADS AND SUBLIME WITH ROME SET FOR CO–HEADLINING “HIGH AND MIGHTY” SUMMER TOUR – GET TICKETS NOW

 

LOS ANGELES, CA –– JULY 16, 2021 –– Today, Dirty Heads, the top–charting band redefining the sound of Southern California since 2003, are reflecting on their massive career with the release of The Best of Dirty Heads album, out now via Better Noise Music. The album’s track listing contains some of the band’s biggest hits to date, including their unprecedented viral smash hit“Vacation,” the song behind the ubiquitous #VacationTransition challenge on TikTok that is approaching 2 BILLION views, and over 4 BILLION across all platforms. Earlier this summer, the band dropped a new version with guest vocals from multi–Grammy winner Pat Monahan of Train, to celebrate the song’s global success. With billions of streams to date across platforms, Dirty Heads have been inhaling alternative, hip–hop, reggae and rock and exhaling one irresistible, infectious anthem after another. They have released seven studio albums, and have had seven Top 20 hits including their RIAA gold–certified smash “Lay Me Down,” which reached number one at radio in May 2010 and nine weeks later established a record as the song with the longest stint atop the chart for an independently released title. “Lay Me Down” and “Vacation (Featuring Train)” appear on the album, alongside a new collaboration with legendary drummer Travis Barker and Aimee Interrupter of The Interrupters, giving fans a taste of what’s to come on their next full–length project. The full track listing can be found below. The Best of Dirty Heads is now available to stream and purchase across all platforms HERE.

 

“Rage,” Dirty Heads’ new track with Travis Barker and Aimee Interrupter of The Interrupters, also produced by Barker, is a little gritty, a little punk, mixed with some reggae and rock & roll. The fusion of genres and lyrics that capture an aggressive collage of emotions, makes for a sure–to–be–smash and fan–favorite. Barker and Aimee’s contributions to the track further the group’s mission to deliver a fresh and dynamic sonic experience to their fans. The band will be dropping an official video for the track soon.

 

The organic viral moment of “Vacation” and its accompanying #VacationTransition challenge trend has increased streams for the original track across all platforms by 90%, with an increase of over 250% on Amazon alone, and earlier this year an increase of over 800% on Spotify, significantly increasing the band’s profile in international markets. It has earned the song introductions on over 36 viral international playlists, viral and pop playlists with massive global reach, 144% increase of Shazams, entry on the Shazam Global Top 200 Chart and TikTokDaily, Weekly & Trending videos, and all-time top track charts. It has consistently charted on Instagram Reels’ most used sounds globally, entering the top 10 list worldwide this spring. And most notably since January 2021, the song has over 3 BILLION consumption plays across all of Instagram and Facebook’s functions where users can play or add music, and more than 4 BILLION across all social platforms.

 

This massive increase in consumption for the song has introduced the band to millions of new fans across the globe, which sparked the idea for The Best of Dirty Headsalbum, giving the band the opportunity to take a retrospective look at their impressive career catalogue. 

 

The Best of Dirty Heads Official Track Listing

  1. Vacation

  2. Dance All Night (feat. Matisyahu)

  3. Lay Me Down (feat. Rome of Sublime with Rome)

  4. Stand Tall

  5. My Sweet Summer

  6. Rage (feat. Travis Barker & Aimee Interrupter of The Interrupters)

  7. Oxygen

  8. Sloth’s Revenge

  9. That’s All I Need

  10. Cabin By the Sea

  11. Burn Slow (feat. ft Tech9ne)

  12. Headspace

  13. Vacation (feat. Train)

 

The Best of Dirty Heads will be brought to life onstage later this summer, as the band recently announced theirs and Sublime with Rome’s “High and Mighty” co–headlining North American tour. Full list of tour dates are available below and tickets are available now athttps://www.dirtyheads.com/#section_tour. A touring force, Dirty Heads have sold over a million tickets in the last five years, and they have sold out summer amphitheater venues every year since the band’s inception.

 

Upcoming Dirty Heads Tour Dates

July 17 – Baltimore, MD – MECU Pavilion

July 18  – Doswell, VA – After Hours @ Meadows

July 19 – Manteo, NC – Roanoke Island Festival Park

July 21 – Myrtle Beach, NC – House of Blues

July 23 – Key West, FL – Coffee Butler Amphitheatre

July 24  – Orlando, FL – Dirty Heads’ Orlando Vacation @ Orlando Amphitheatre

July 25 – Jupiter, FL – Abacoa Amphitheatre

July 28 – Mobile, AL – Soul Kitchen

July 29 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall

July 30 – Corpus Christi, TX – Concrete Street Pavilion

July 31 – South Padre Island, TX – Clayton’s Beach Bar

August 6 – Sandy, UT – Rio Tinto Stadium

August 21 – Chillicothe, IL – Summer Camp Festival

August 22 – Tacoma, WA – Reggae on the Way

August 26 – Bend, OR – Les Schwab Amphitheater

August 28 – Placerville, CA – Dry Diggins Festival

August 29 – Corning, CA – Rolling Hills Casino

August 30 – Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater

August 31 – Bonner, MT – Kettlehouse Amp

September 2 – Cheyenne, WY – The Chinook

September 3 – Grand Junction, CO – The Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park

September 5 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion

September 6 – Lubbock, TX – Lonestar Events Center

September 9 – New Orleans, LA – Orpheum Theater

September 11 – Columbia, SC – Columbia Speedway

September 13 – St. Louis, MO – The Factory at the District

September 14 – Louisville, KY – Waterfront Park

September 16 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest

September 17 – Chicago, IL – Riot Fest

September 18–19 – Asbury Park, NJ – Sea.Hear.Now (EXACT DATE NOT YET ANNOUNCED)

September 21 – Portland, ME – Thompson’s Point

September 22 – Hampton Beach, NH – Hampton Beach Casion Ballroom

September 23 – New Haven, CT – Westville Music Bowl

September 24 – Brooklyn, NY – Coney Island Amphitheater

September 25 – Rochester, NY – Main Street Armory

September 24 – Brooklyn, NY – Coney Island Amphitheater

September 27 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE

September 28 – Indianapolis, IN – TCU Place Amphitheater

September 29 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues

September 30 – Columbus, OH – Express Live

October 1 – Newport, KY – Ovation

October 2 – Kansas City, MO – Grinders

October 3 – Sioux City , IA – Tyson Events Center

October 7 – Phoenix, AZ – Mesa Amphitheatre

October 8 – Coachella, CA – Coachella Crossroads Complex

October 9 – Ventura, CA – Ventura County Fairgrounds

October 10 – Las Vegas, NV – Reggae Rise Up Las Vegas

October 14 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre

October 15 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre 

October  24 – St Petersburg, FL – Reggae Rise Up Florida

November 3 – Cabo San Lucas, Mexico – Cali Roots

November 4 – Cabo San Lucas, Mexico – Cali Roots

November 5 – Cabo San Lucas, Mexico – Cali Roots

November 6 – Cabo San Lucas, Mexico – Cali Roots

November 7 – Cabo San Lucas, Mexico – Cali Roots

 

Jacob GiampaComment