Vampire Again: Weekend Playlist by Horsehead

by | Mar 8, 2019 | MUSIC

Every Friday evening, RVA Magazine brings you another incredible playlist curated by influential artists, musicians, and institutions.

This time around, we’ve got a great one from Horsehead, long-running RVA alt-country/rock n’ roll veterans who have made their name with consistently killer live shows. They released their sixth LP, Pageant Wave, at the end of last year, and you can grab vinyl in all the local outlets for that sort of thing… but more importantly, you can catch Horsehead live twice this month. First on the 15th with Kenneka Cook over at The Camel (grab tickets to that event HERE), and again on the 30th with Susan Greenbaum at the recently-opened Ashland Theatre (grab those tickets HERE).

For now, though, to get you warmed up, we’ve got a great playlist from the Horsehead boys, full of indie, pop, country, soul, and good ol’ classic rock n’ roll. This one will keep you high-flying all weekend, so dive in, Virginia, and drink deeply of this one.

Open this playlist from mobile in your Spotify app HERE.

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