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About

Texas noise-rock band Narrow Head have been gaining momentum, amassing a loyal fanbase and refining their sound since they formed in Dallas in 2013. Now based in Houston, the quartet has been called a shoegaze band, but it's not a classification frontman Jacob Duarte welcomes. "I don't even think I like shoegaze," he said in an interview with Dallas Observer in 2020.

That said, Narrow Head do share a noisy, feedback-heavy guitar style in common with shoegaze bands like My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive--but they come down more on the side of heavy rock than British indie music.

As for the group's beginnings, Duarte's father and uncle, Steve and Rudy Duarte, are members of '90s emo/pop-punk band The Tie That Binds. Growing up, though he was influenced by his family's music, as well as bands like blink-182, it was the tragedy of Duarte's sister passing away that led to a darker turn in his tastes--and eventually to Narrow Head's music.

Narrow Head started off as a trio with Duarte on vocals, William Menjivar on guitar and Carson Wilcox on drums. They experimented with punk rock, post-hardcore and shoegaze elements but found a way to make them their own. In 2020, Narrow Head signed with Boston-based independent label Run For Cover Records and released the singles "Night Tryst," "Stuttering Stanley" and "Hard to Swallow" in advance of their dirty and grungy second album, 12th House Rock.

Their third full-length album, Moments of Clarity, followed in 2023. "Moments of Clarity is anthemic and explosive," Pitchfork said of the project. "The tones are bigger and smoother...contrasts and ambiguity create a tension that pays off with the release of each big, triumphant hook."

After weathering a number of lineup changes over the years, Narrow Head is back and headed out on tour in 2023, with concerts scheduled in select U.S. cities and in Europe.

Setlists

    1. 1.The Real
    2. 2.Cool in Motion
    3. 3.Make It Hurt
    4. 4.Sunday
    5. 5.Caroline
    6. 6.Moments of Clarity
    7. 7.Trepanation
    8. 8.Ashtray (First time in 2025. Requested by fans, not on original setlist.)
    9. 9.Hard to Swallow
    10. 10.Gearhead
    11. 11.Nodding Off
    12. 12.Fine Day
    1. 1.The Real
    2. 2.Cool in Motion
    3. 3.Sunday
    4. 4.Caroline
    5. 5.Make It Hurt
    6. 6.Trepanation
    7. 7.Flesh & Solitude
    8. 8.Nodding Off
    9. 9.Love Sick (Crown of Thornz cover)
    10. 10.Gearhead
    1. 1.Yer' Song
    2. 2.Night Tryst
    3. 3.Cool in Motion
    4. 4.Make It Hurt
    5. 5.Sunday
    6. 6.Moments of Clarity
    7. 7.Stuttering Stanley
    8. 8.Hard to Swallow
    9. 9.Gearhead
    10. 10.12th House (Intro)
    11. 11.It's Whatever to Me
    1. 1.It's Whatever to Me
    2. 2.Stuttering Stanley
    3. 3.Cool in Motion
    4. 4.Feels Like Sand
    5. 5.Moments of Clarity
    6. 6.Sunday
    7. 7.The Real
    8. 8.Caroline
    9. 9.Hard to Swallow
    10. 10.Gearhead
    11. 11.Crankcase
    12. 12.Flesh & Solitude
    13. 13.Fine Day
    1. 1.Stuttering Stanley
    2. 2.Cool in Motion
    3. 3.Feels Like Sand
    4. 4.Moments of Clarity
    5. 5.Sunday
    6. 6.The Real
    7. 7.Caroline
    8. 8.Hard to Swallow
    9. 9.Gearhead
    10. 10.Nodding Off
    11. 11.Flesh & Solitude
    12. 12.Fine Day

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 6 reviews
  • Okay ish, 4-5 openers?

    by Soggywaflz on 11/11/25White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs - HoustonRating: 3 out of 5

    Not sure what the idea is to have your fans standing in line for roughly 5 hours to survive through 3 hardcore bands. Freeze out was fantastic, a true homage to old school punk. Narrowhead played some of their most recent stuff, but it was quite mellow compared to what we had prior to them. Was hoping for music from their Far Removed EP. Lame merch too, sadly freeze out sold out of all of their medium shirts.

  • Dying to see you guys live

    by Madi on 12/3/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    Pleassseee come to DC or the East Coast in general! :))

  • INSANE

    by xylex on 12/7/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    freaking 29987644/10 THESE GUYS WERE INSAAANNNEEEE THEIR STAGE PRESENCE WAS OFF THE HOOK! i’m yearning to see them again ;3!!!! (^v^)

  • 10/10, they don’t miss

    by A. C. on 10/19/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    They’re just SO good. You won’t regret it! Just buy all their tickets and merch, bro.

  • Best Show Ever

    by skinnyjeansblow on 6/16/23Constellation Room - Santa AnaRating: 5 out of 5

    It was crazy, band was incredible, the constellation room was great and the people were sick. Mosh pit was wild and the some dude even stage dived. W show.

  • AMAZING!!!!

    by Sally on 6/15/23Constellation Room - Santa AnaRating: 5 out of 5

    1st time seeing them & they were amazing!!! They killed it!