Max Franken. The appearance of Githead and the release of their debut EP Headgit in 2004 surprised many[who?], mainly because of the unlikely 'line up'...
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Headgit is first EP by the British rock band Githead. It was released in 2004. "Reset" – 4:00 "Fake Corpses" – 3:38 "To Have & to Hold" – 3:53 "Craft...
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(Swim ~, 1999) Spigel * Newman * Colin * Malka Live (Swim ~, 1999) Githead Headgit (Swim ~, 2004) Githead Profile (Swim ~, 2005) Githead Art Pop (Swim ~,...
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pitchfork.com, reflected on Spigel's contribution to Githead's first album Headgit, released in 2004: "Spigel's bass thumps and bounces, giving Newman's detached...
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Headgit (2004) Profile (2005) Art Pop (2007)...
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for the event and realised that "we had a band". The group's first EP Headgit was written, recorded and mixed in the Swim studio in London and was followed...
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