Teddy Long - Head For the Hills (2025) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Teddy Long
- Title: Head For the Hills
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Teddy Long
- Genre: Americana, Country, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
- Total Time: 37:13
- Total Size: 86 / 210 / 427 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Head for the Hills (4:20)
02. Small Town Summertime Throw Down (3:35)
03. How Billy Mitchell Wound up Dead (4:24)
04. Life Is Hard (4:52)
05. I've Seen the Light (3:43)
06. Million Bucks (3:08)
07. Heroes and Angels (3:25)
08. Jamestown (3:44)
09. Nothing Tween My Ears (3:15)
10. The Will (2:47)
01. Head for the Hills (4:20)
02. Small Town Summertime Throw Down (3:35)
03. How Billy Mitchell Wound up Dead (4:24)
04. Life Is Hard (4:52)
05. I've Seen the Light (3:43)
06. Million Bucks (3:08)
07. Heroes and Angels (3:25)
08. Jamestown (3:44)
09. Nothing Tween My Ears (3:15)
10. The Will (2:47)
Teddy Long’s new album Head For the Hills comes on slow and strong with songs about clashes between values, life and mortality, and life’s hard knocks and redemptions. This is veritable quality songwriting carried on Teddy’s signature nice and easy delivery style.
“Head for the Hills” opens the album gently as Teddy references fires burning in California in an eerie prophetic way given recent tragic events in Los Angeles, and “people turning to the Bible like it was the end of days.” This is achingly beautiful and bittersweet commentary on that feeling that we need to escape what society has become. And then there’s this: “when you flip on the tv all you hear about is the wall / when they finally build it it’s gonna protect us all / from what that is, man, they just don’t say / when you don’t know your neighbor you’re always afraid.” and then the powerful “and just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse, some psychopath cop murdered an innocent black man and sends our country into a f-ing tailspin.”
“Small Town Summertime Throw Down” is hushed and a dark with baritone guitar as things build up to tension in a small town: “It ain’t been the same since that young man drowned / Horrible sadness hanging over that Town / Put a girl in a wheelchair and then in the ground /Yeah, it ain’t been the same since that young man drowned.”
“How Billy Mitchell Wound Up Dead” is a dark tale of a molester brought to justice, and when Mary took matters into her own hands: “She dropped him where he stood / Billy never had a chance / She buried that bullet in his head she sent him to hell / And she will never tell / How Billy Mitchell wound up dead.” Chillingly recounted by Teddy solo on acoustic guitar. This one is the template for Teddy’s songwriting ability.
“Million Bucks” confronts the way that folks we consider friends can harbor values we just can’t accept, and how to move on after the friendship ends: “Funny how you think you know someone / Until it’s their time to shine / And then it’s all just a rerun / And a waste of your time.” Nice and easy with baritone guitar in the mix.
“Head for the Hills” opens the album gently as Teddy references fires burning in California in an eerie prophetic way given recent tragic events in Los Angeles, and “people turning to the Bible like it was the end of days.” This is achingly beautiful and bittersweet commentary on that feeling that we need to escape what society has become. And then there’s this: “when you flip on the tv all you hear about is the wall / when they finally build it it’s gonna protect us all / from what that is, man, they just don’t say / when you don’t know your neighbor you’re always afraid.” and then the powerful “and just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse, some psychopath cop murdered an innocent black man and sends our country into a f-ing tailspin.”
“Small Town Summertime Throw Down” is hushed and a dark with baritone guitar as things build up to tension in a small town: “It ain’t been the same since that young man drowned / Horrible sadness hanging over that Town / Put a girl in a wheelchair and then in the ground /Yeah, it ain’t been the same since that young man drowned.”
“How Billy Mitchell Wound Up Dead” is a dark tale of a molester brought to justice, and when Mary took matters into her own hands: “She dropped him where he stood / Billy never had a chance / She buried that bullet in his head she sent him to hell / And she will never tell / How Billy Mitchell wound up dead.” Chillingly recounted by Teddy solo on acoustic guitar. This one is the template for Teddy’s songwriting ability.
“Million Bucks” confronts the way that folks we consider friends can harbor values we just can’t accept, and how to move on after the friendship ends: “Funny how you think you know someone / Until it’s their time to shine / And then it’s all just a rerun / And a waste of your time.” Nice and easy with baritone guitar in the mix.
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