The Head And The Heart Join Forces With Fellow Folk-Rockers For New Collab

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The Head And The Heart put a new spin on their 2024 hit "Arrow," with help from fellow folk-rockers Mt. Joy. All proceeds from the track will be donated to MusiCares Fire Relief, which assists music professionals impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires with financial support and recovery resources.

“We’ve been friends with and fans of Mt. Joy ever since they supported us on tour for some of their first shows together as a band in 2017," drummer Tyler Williams said in a statement. "Their relationship with their fans is inspiring and their songs have become the soundtrack for so many. We’re honored to have them join us on this new edition of Arrow, with all proceeds going to MusiCares fire relief fund.”

"Arrow" is the lead single off THATH's upcoming album Verve Forecast.

“It’s a very self-empowering song for me,” vocalist/guitarist Jonathan Russell said in a statement about the song. “Sometimes you feel a little lost at sea without an anchor. If something was to go south, would anybody even be able to help you or find you? It’s nice to know that you have your own way of providing yourself with confidence when you're out there in the dark.”

In addition to the new song, THATH also designed an exclusive t-shirt to help raise money for MusiCares Fire Relief. Check out the shirt here and listen to "Arrow" f/ Mt. Joy below.


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