Dirty Heads - Awesome
by Audry on 4/17/24The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort - LincolnLove, love the new "Venue". Great new construction. Great sound/acoustics Band (Dirty Heads) sounded great Looking forward to my next show.
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Dirty Heads in Concert
Dirty Heads have been spreading their California vibes from coast to coast ever since breaking out in 2008 with their infectious reggae-meets-rap jams. Sporting hoodies and grungy long hair, the Orange County, California natives know how to get the party started at their live shows as they tear through catchy hits like "Stand Tall" and "Lay Me Down". Dirty Heads will have fans "Driftin" along as they tour with Pepper in support of their 2014 release Sound of Change.
Reggae-rock duo Dirty Heads formed after Jared "Dirty J" Watson and Dustin "Duddy B" Bushnell bonded over their mutual love for rap music at a high school party. After the addition of three more members, the band released their mixtape The Dirty Demos in 2007. Several of the tracks from the album landed on their 2008 breakout debut Any Port In A Storm, a shining release that peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Alternative chart and launched the band to stardom. Dirty Heads have proven to be mainstays in the reggae community thanks to their catchy tunes and thrilling live tours with the likes of 311 and Matisyahu. Their latest string of shows with Pepper will keep reggae fans' heads bobbing and feature new material from 2014's Sound of Change.
In the summer of 2019, 311 is touring with Dirty Heads for what they said will be a hybrid of "alternative sound and good vibes." The U.S. tour runs July 2-Aug. 20. They will be joined by pop trios Dreamers and Bikini Trill for all shows, with special guest performances by The Interrupters on all but six dates.
Fans Who Bought Tickets Say:
"I can't believe these guys aren't bigger than they are! I was so happy to see the venue packed out for this epic show! they have so much energy and they really show appreciation to the fans! CHECK 'EM OUT!!!"
"Hands down, one of the best shows I've been to! The energy that was bouncing back and forth between the Dirty Heads and the crowd was palpable. Every person in the theater was dancing and singing every word... dancing with each other and jamming hard."
"Literally amazing concert and venue. The Dirty Heads put on a great show and noticeably enjoyed having their fans there which felt good."
Love, love the new "Venue". Great new construction. Great sound/acoustics Band (Dirty Heads) sounded great Looking forward to my next show.
I have been wanting to see the Dirty Heads since 2015. The timing had never worked out in the past. When I finally got the opportunity to see them, I jumped at it. The venue was beautiful and we got there right when the opener started. We had never heard of them before, but they were really great. We enjoyed them so much that we actually added a few of their songs to our Spotify accounts to listen to later! When the dirty heads came on, I was so excited! I know basically every one of their song by heart. As they were going, I realized that I didn't recognize any of the first three songs they played.. weird. Maybe they just had a new album that just released and I somehow missed it? Then the fourth song played and I finally recognized it, but it sounded weird? Something was up with the sound of their show. Of the two main singers, only one of them sounded remotely close to what I've listened to for the last 10 years. The other guy's singing was not even recognizable. The vocals were going in and out and there were times where they should've been singing, but not sound was happening. I'm not a person to leave early from a concert, especially one that I have been looking forward to for so long, but we ended up leaving after 6-7 songs due to how horrible they sounded. On the car ride home, we listened to the openers and they sounded exactly like they did on the recordings as they did in the venue. What was up with the dirty heads??? After waiting 9 years to see one of my favorite bands, I am very disappointed. Their songs have come on as I have been in the car the last few days after the concert and I just don't feel the same love for the songs as I did after this experience. Overall, I'm very disappointed and don't plan to see them again.
Beyond amazing! The venue ,the crowd, and Dirty Heads were great. Sooo much fun that I bought tickets for their Mountain View show in August. Didn’t know who they were until a week before concert. I bought even better seats for their show in August. Can’t wait!!!!
I've seen Dirty Heads 4 times; each time is better than the last! Must see live! The band is so tight. 🔥
Excellent concert with great energy and vibe. Everyone was on their feet for the entire set.
Dirty heads always puts on a awesome show, this one was no different. Only problem was sounds like they had a few mic issues during a few songs.
I know the Venue is trying to make back their money. Most importantly as a 40 year old Male. We felt safe! The sound quality was great And you made it somewhat affordable Make in a few years get some better snacks?
Elovaters opened and they were incredible. Can’t wait til they are headlining shows. Then Dirty Heads came out, played Medusa and blew the roof off of the place.
This will be the 3rd and last time I will watch Dirty Heads. They just don’t sound good in large venues.
I always have an awesome time when seeing them. This was no different. Only issue I felt was sound, they couldn’t quite keep up with Turing up mics at the right moment.