Bighead Tea Drinkers shatter the speakers with ‘The Land Is Hers’

Brighton up-and-comers Bighead Tea Drinkers have sold out shows across the UK, been supported by Radio X, featured at the Great Escape, and made the front pages of multiple music publications. Building their name, and breathing the band lifestyle, they’re a non-stop supporter of fellow rising stars.

For their latest track, ‘The Land Is Hers,’ Bighead Tea Drinkers bring a poetic sound, a heartfelt performance and a 90s influence. Between fuzzy undertones, firm drums and fiery guitar melodies, the band bring a new sense of heaviness that showcases their versatility.

Ebbing and flowing throughout the track, they arrive at the final moments with a screaming guitar solo, letting the distorted energy ring out into the aggression of the vocals as the track finds a colossal climax and hangs on as far as it can.

Band member Marshall shares, “I love this song because it wastes no time to hit you in the face from the first second. ‘The Land Is Hers’ isn’t a happy, clean, flowers-holding song, it’s gritty, raw, and a step into a new sonic direction for us”

Fred continues, “It’s a song for the people who fight the never-ending battle with self-belief. If you ignore the negative narrator in your head, you can truly accomplish anything.”

Listen to ‘The Land Is Hers’ here…