About “Better,” percussionist Jon Olazabal opens up regarding the song’s hopeful tone, saying, “This is one of my personal favorites on the album. Another one that was mostly done out in Nashville. We are definitely living in wild times right now. There is a lot of uncertainty in the world, it’s so important we stick together and help each other navigate this crazy ass world, and to remind each other that all things pass. Moving forward with love and compassion for one another is a must. This song is a great reminder of that.“
Vocalist/guitarist Duddy B notes, “Sometimes, writing songs can be difficult. It feels like you’re pulling teeth trying to finish the idea. But every now and then, a song just pours out of you.That happened with ‘Better.’ I think we all needed this one.“
Singer Jared Watson weighs in on “Sound Boy Killa,‘ offering, “This is one of those songs I kind of had done in my head since before we started. The vision and the sonics were already there, we just had to create them. I’ve been listening to a lot of UK garage. That genre, sonically, is always progressing, especially with bass tones, so I wanted to take the sonics of a dirty UKG bass and build Dirty Heads-style hip-hop song around it. I wanted the song to slap hard, be dynamic for the live show, and also be fun and not too serious.“
He continues, “The ‘Sound Boy Killaaaa’ was what started the chorus and the lyrical content. The whole song now blends Jamaican DJ clash culture with UGK bass sonics, Dirty Heads hip-hop drums, and reggae influence. All together is that essential dirty, grimy, and fun Dirty Heads song, but with a progression of sonics.“
Dirty Heads will hit the road this summer for a co-headline trek with 311. They also have headline dates and festival appearances on deck. All forthcoming dates are below.
Dirty Heads’ signature brew of sun-kissed reggae, breezy hip-hop, boundary-breaking alternative, and hazy pop is as intoxicating as ever on “7 Seas”. Overall, the album represents yet another evolution for the beloved outfit.
Last month, Dirty Heads launched a collaboration with 4ocean — a global organization on a mission to end the ocean plastic crisis. Frontman Jared Watson embarked on an excursion alongside the 4ocean team. Together, they picked up trash from the shoreline of Key Largo at the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. The trash collected on the excursion has been recycled into a Dirty Heads 4ocean bracelet. Fans can help 4ocean pull even more plastic out of the ocean with purchase of the bracelets — either individually or as part of a very special and very limited, premium vinyl edition of the new album, which is now available for pre-order on the band’s store. Get it here.
Dirty Heads introduced this era with the title track “Seven Seas.” Beyond clocking 3.1 million total streams to date, it landed looks from Kill The Music, Frontview Magazine, antiMusic, and more, with Daily Reggae dubbing the track as “Song of the Week,” going on to assure, “Things can get rough but this track brings us a sense of calm and belief to stay together and fight through.” The band followed with the upbeat jam “One of Those Days,” which is currently No. 14 at alternative radio. Fueled by optimism for the future, forward-thinking sonic experimentation, and genre-busting bangers without comparison, get ready to set sail into new territory with Dirty Heads once more.
Formed in 2000, Dirty Heads have built a dedicated global following by seamlessly fusing reggae, hip-hop, alternative rock, and pop. Their reach expanded significantly when the platinum-certified single “Vacation” found renewed popularity through viral culture, introducing the band to a new generation of listeners. The group later earned a No. 1 Alternative Radio hit with “Rescue Me,” further solidifying their place in the genre and scene.
With over 3 billion career streams worldwide and collaborations spanning artists such as Travis Barker, Nick Hexum, Slightly Stooped, ROME, Maroon 5, Slash, and more, Dirty Heads continue to evolve — while staying true to the spirit that defines their music.
7 SEAS TRACK LISTING:
“Seven Seas”
“Soundboy Killa”
“2 Young” (Feat. Sophia Lynn)
“Future Self”
“Better”
“BADMAN” (Feat. IRAH)
“Stranded”
“Come My Way”
“Old Beach Town”
“One of Those Days”
DIRTY HEADS ON TOUR:
# Ocean Alley
$ Atmosphere
^ ROME
* Festival
Dirty Heads ARE:
Jared Watson — Vocals
Dustin “Duddy B” Bushnell — Vocals + Guitar
Jon Olazabal — Percussion
Matt Ochoa — Drums
Dave Foral — Bass