Head Automatica Deliver Moody New Single “Bear The Cross”

Head Automatica, who returned this fall after a 15-year hiatus, has unexpectedly released a new song, “Bear The Cross,” a moody new track that serves as the ever-evolving electronic pop band’s first new music in nearly two decades. Daryl Palumbo shares: “To me, ‘Bear The Cross’ is both a logical and unexpected evolution of Head Automatica’s sound. The sounds and ideas are very familiar but age undeniably changes your personality, creative leanings and approach. There is an urgency and boldness in what you feel empowered to produce after a certain point. ‘Bear The Cross,” and our new material on the whole are a reflection of that while still constantly maintaining a body moving element.” “Bear The Cross” arrives as the band prepares for four new shows, including Head Automatica’s first New ...

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