Petal Head

Petal Head is an American Indie Rock band from Long Island, New York, United States. The band currently consists of Michael Guidice, Andy Laurino and Brandan Cox. The band has released a full-length and 1 EP to date on Dead Broke Rekerds.[1][2]

Petal Head
OriginLong Island, New York, United States
GenresShoegaze, Stoner Rock, Indie Rock
Years active2014-present
LabelsDead Broke Rekerds
MembersMichael Guidice
Andy Laurino
Brandan Cox

Background

Petal Head was formed in 2014 after the dissolution of Singer/Guitarist Michael Guidice's previous band Seawave. Guidice recruited bassist Andy Laurino and drummer Brandan Cox and began performing under the name Vape.[3] Soon after recording a 2-song demo under that name- the band changed their name to Petal Head and began work on their debut full length with Phil Douglas of Iron Chic, Latterman and Tender Defender.[1] The album- titled Raspberry Cough was released September 1, 2015 on Dead Broke Rekerds with a music video filmed for lead single "Spooky Something".[2][1] The band followed the album in 2016 with the 3 song In My Head Dreams Melt EP- also released by Dead Broke Rekerds.[4] In October of 2018, the band released a single in "Darkworld" and confirmed they have recorded a new album that is due for release in 2019.[5]

Discography

EP's & Singles

  • 2014: Demo (As Vape)
  • 2016: In My Head Dreams Melt
  • 2018: Darkworld

Members

  • Michael Guidice Guitar, Vocals (2014–Present)
  • Andy Laurino Bass (2014–Present)
  • Brandan Cox Drums (2014–Present)
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