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Fiddlehead: Interview About Their New Album 'Death Is Nothing To Us'

Ahead of the release of their new album, ‘Death Is Nothing To Us’, heavy music supergroup Fiddlehead spoke to Junkee about their hardcore/punk lineage.

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Album review: Fiddlehead – Between The Richness — Kerrang!


Post-hardcore collective Fiddlehead dig deep on glorious second album, Between The Richness.
Words: Mischa Pearlman
For their second full-length, Fiddlehead – the post-hardcore ​‘supergroup’ featuring members of Have Heart, Basement, Youth Funeral and more – have added someone else to their ranks: E. E. Cummings. The American poet has been dead for almost 60 years, but the Boston-based quintet have resurrected him for this record’s first song, Grief Motif. Over the track’s hushed, mournful beginning, E. E. Cummings reads the start of his most famous poem: ​‘
I carry your heart with me / I carry it in my heart / I am never without it / Anywhere I go you go.’ And then the song kicks in – a pulsating, unrelenting barrage of feeling that sets the tone for the next 23-ish minutes.

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Music to listen to in May 2021: Olivia Rodrigo, Weezer, and 20 more


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Clockwise, from upper left: Jorja Smith (Jim Dyson/Getty Images), Rivers Cuomo of Weezer (Photo: John Medina/Getty Images), St. Vincent (Photo: Emma McIntyre), Sons Of Kemet (Photo: Ian West - PA Images/Getty Images), Olivia Rodrigo (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Graphic: Natalie Peeples
Summer is on its way, and unsurprisingly, the list of albums coming out in May is at least partially a reflection of that. A lot of these records are livelier and sunnier than their wintertime counterparts—but also compared with last year’s summer releases, many of which saw significant delays thanks to the pandemic. But as the world wakes up, thanks to mass vaccination, the soundtrack should be excellent: New music from St. Vincent, NCT Dream, Mannequin Pussy, and more. Whether you’re finishing up the school year or just getting ready to start leaving work early on Fridays now and again, it’s nice to know your ears will be ready to party, too. (And if you don’t feel like being cheery, fear not—there’s a few great metal albums on the horizon, too.)

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