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Name
  
Mick Head

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar

Role
  
Singer · shacknet.co.uk

Years active
  
1981–present

Siblings
  
John Head

Website
  
Shacknet


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Born
  
28 November 1961 (age 62) Liverpool, England (
1961-11-28
)

Associated acts
  
The Pale Fountains, Shack

Music groups
  
Shack, The Pale Fountains (1981 – 1987)

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Indie pop

People also search for
  
John Head, Andy Diagram, Chris McCaffery, Martyn Campbell, Thomas Whelan

Albums
  
HMS Fable, Waterpistol, On the Corner of Miles and, Here's Tom With the Weat, Arthur Lee Live at the Academy

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter

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Michael William "Mick" Head (born 24 November 1961), is an English singer-songwriter and musician from Liverpool, England. He is most famous as the lead singer and songwriter for Shack and The Pale Fountains, both of which also feature his younger brother John Head. Though the band never achieved mainstream success, they have a strong following and NME have described him as "a lost genius and among the most gifted British songwriters of his generation".

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The Pale Fountains

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Head first gained attention as a member of cult indie-pop band The Pale Fountains in the early 1980s with his best friend Chris "Biffa" McCaffrey. The band suffered from critical and commercial apathy, and the band split. Shortly afterwards, McCaffrey died of a brain tumour.

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In 2008, Head reformed The Pale Fountains to play a couple of gigs to celebrate 25 years since their inception.

Shack

In 1986, Head formed Shack with John on lead guitar, Peter Wilkinson on bass and Mick Hurst on drums.

The group debuted in 1988 with Zilch, falling victim to the commercial indifference which earlier plagued The Pale Fountains' career. The follow-up, Waterpistol, was recorded in 1991 at London's Star Street Studio, but shortly after the finished disc was mixed the studio burned to the ground, and the completed master was lost. Producer Chris Allison had the only surviving copy of the album, but unaware of a fire that demolished the studio, carelessly left his copy of the tape in a rental car while in the U.S.; upon returning to the UK and learning of the studio's fate he managed to contact the rental car company and rescue the DAT, but the record company had collapsed and there was no one to distribute it.

Waterpistol was not released until 1995, by which point Shack had split up. The siblings reformed Shack soon after with bassist Ren Parry and drummer lain Templeton, returning in 1999 with H.M.S. Fable and Here's Tom With the Weather (2003). They signed to Noel Gallagher's Sour Mash label and released ...The Corner Of Miles And Gil in 2006. A Best Of album, Time Machine was released in 2007.

Solo career

After touring for a while with childhood heroes Love, Head went on to form Michael Head & The Strands, again with brother John on guitar. In 1997, they released the critically acclaimed album The Magical World of the Strands. 2008 was a relatively quiet one for Head, starting with Shack being part of Liverpool, The Musical, which was part of the European City of Culture celebrations and ending with another new venture, Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band.

Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band

In September 2013, Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band released their debut record, an EP entitled Artorius Revisited, on their own Violette label.

In March 2015, Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band released a limited edition double A-side 7" single "Velvets In The Dark / Koala Bears".

Solo discography

  • The Magical World of the Strands (1997) (Michael Head & the Strands)
  • "Somethin' Like You" (1998) #150 (UK) (Michael Head & the Strands)
  • "Fields of Anfield Road" (2009) #14 (UK) (Liverpool Collective)
  • Artorius Revisited (2013) (Michael Head & the Red Elastic Band)
  • Velvets In The Dark/Koala Bears (2015) (Michael Head & the Red Elastic Band)
  • References

    Mick Head Wikipedia