The return of SUPERHEAVEN (US)
Originally formed as Daylight in 2007, the grunge revivalists changed their name to Superheaven in 2014. Although their name changed, their sound, which drew upon the driving and sludgy melodies of the ’90s for inspiration, remained, with nods to bands like Stone Temple Pilots and Soundgarden still intact. Looking to reintroduce themselves to the world, they reissued their full-length debut, Jar, under their new name in 2014. The following year saw them ink a deal with Los Angeles-based indie Side One Dummy and release Ours Is Chrome. Come 2015, after the release of that record and a world wide tour, they disappeared from the stage, only returning for a handful of one-off, exclusive shows over the next 10 years.
The band announced their first new record in a decade at the beginning of 2025, to be released on April 18 via Blue Grape Music. They’ll play a handful of shows in Europe in 2025: festivals and intimate clubshows in Paris, Antwerp and Berlin.
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