I Like Thomas Headon’s New EP and I Think You Would Like it Too
Photo: Claryn Chong
At this point, Thomas Headon is no stranger to Ones to Watch: there was that time he showed us how to make the perfect English breakfast, the time he hand-delivered a free sofa to my flat in anticipation of Victoria, and, of course, that other time he let us decorate his face in gold star stickers and made him pretend to read a huge stack of books for his feature in our first zine. The London-born, Melbourne-bred artist might not have a âbrekkyâ or a sofa for us today, but we think heâs got something you might like... a brand new, shiny EPâsix songs thomas headon likes and thinks you would like too.
six songs thomas headon likes and thinks you would like too feels like the perfect coming-of-age soundtrack to your summer. With each track, Headon lets us inside his world via punchy melodies and witty lyrics about falling in love that leaves you craving more the second itâs over. The EP demonstrates Headonâs versatility as a songwriter, whether it be through folky acoustic guitar riffs carrying the melody of âGeorgia,â the sped-up chorus reminiscent of the alt-hip-hop SATURATION days in â2009 TOYOTA,â or the slowed down, sonic soundscapes buzzing throughout âi loved a boy.â While each trackâs composition varies ever so slightly, Headon maintains a cohesiveness through his sing-song vocals and indie-pop undertones.
It isnât a Headon song if it doesnât have a lyric that could be turned into an ironic graphic tee. âW4NNA DOâ takes us back to the artist's classic sound we know and love, asking âDo you guys have oat milk?â before jumping into pop-rock guitars, falsetto vocals, and a chorus that feels One Direction-coded, where he sings, âYeah Iâll be waiting on you, âcause thatâs all I wanna do.â Meanwhile, ânot saying goodbye :(" expresses a softer side of Headon, where he dreams about the what-ifs and what-could-have-beens following a brief encounter with the one who got away. âThe hardest part was not saying goodbye,â he wistfully sings, moments before the track fades into a voicemail recording.
I canât write about six songs thomas headon likes and thinks you would like too without praising the standout track, âwet tongue.â Perhaps a nod to Wet Leg in both its title and use of verbiage nonchalantly spoken over pounding rhythms, Headon takes an unexpected turn into British post-punk territory, and weâre absolutely here for it. Trading his typical pop-infused instrumentation for true indie rock and roll, Headon turns up the vocal distortion as he sings âSheâs got a wet tongue and sheâs just begun.â I never thought Iâd find myself moshing to a Headon track, but the high energy in âwet tongueâ leaves the listener with no other option but to lose themselves in the flurry of electric guitars and drums. Falling two seconds shy of two minutes, âwet tongueâ wraps up the EP with a shiny and succinct ribbon, ready to be unwrapped and listened to again and again and again.
On the release of the EP, Headon shares, âIâve always written songs without a purpose, theyâve always just been a documentation of how Iâm feeling at the time and then Iâve managed to put them into EPâs as a shared feeling or moment. These six songs are the first time that Iâve put together a collection of songs without a shared feeling, and more so just six songs that I fucking love, made for my audience and hope they love too. I wrote these with some of my favorite people from all around the world and Iâm so excited that everybody can finally have them, especially after Iâve been teasing them for months.â
Listen to six songs thomas headon likes and thinks you would like too below: