ALBUM REVIEW: Where’s Your Head? by Mothman, The Man

Mothman, The Man, the enigmatic ensemble hailing from Falmouth, UK has delivered a musical odyssey with their sophomore , Where’s Your Head?. Out on April 19th, the album dives deep into the musical psyche of lead songwriter Connor Childs.

With a lineup comprising Connor on rhythm guitar and vocals, Charlie Ward on bass, Lewis Gadsby on keys and synth, Billy Mattock on drums and backing vocals, and Finley Kelly on lead guitar, Mothman, The Man, is a collective of sonic sorcerers and aural warlocks, who are weaving a tapestry of experimental sounds and raw production.

Drawing inspiration from an array of musical influences that range from Mr Bungle to King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard to Mastodon, the band concocts a genre-defying experience that oscillates between the realms of psychedelia, stoner rock, and neo-psychedelia.

From whimsical tales of cryptids and mythological creatures to introspective reflections on unrequited love and working-class struggles, Mothman, The Man, delivers a diverse sonic journey that captivates and intrigues. With Where’s Your Head? the band invites listeners to explore the depths of their musical imagination, offering a melodic escape from the ordinary.

MUST LISTEN TRACKS: “The Light”, “Aural Lyceum”, “Cult of Bone, Pt. 2 – The Odyssey of Clive Gatorkill”