HEALTH

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HEALTH

About HEALTH

Born in the heady grime of downtown L.A.’s noise scene, singer-guitarist Jake Duzsik, bassist-producer John Famiglietti and drummer BJ Miller set out to be divisive as they sliced bare fragments of songs out of backfiring guitar pedals. But by 2009’s GET COLOR, everyone knew this band was something different. They played major global festivals like Coachella and Primavera Sound, and after a brief detour to score the groundbreaking Rockstar games title Max Payne 3, they returned in 2015 with the long-awaited DEATH MAGIC. That LP fully harnessed digital production tools, grafted into their shrieking noise and avant-garde soundscapes. The album became an entry point for a new generation of fans, finding an audience as easily in goth clubs as in bedroom production studios. 2019’s VOL.4 :: SLAVES OF FEAR won over heavy music fans with its thrash riffs dissolving into ambient melancholy and hip hop beats, while the lockdown era, two-part DISCO4 fully explored collaborative songwriting with peers from across metal, rap, electronic, and indie rock. This long and willfully unconventional career arc has coalesced in RAT WARS. They are, at last, a band that is comfortable with their own uncomfortableness.

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About HEALTH

Born in the heady grime of downtown L.A.’s noise scene, singer-guitarist Jake Duzsik, bassist-producer John Famiglietti and drummer BJ Miller set out to be divisive as they sliced bare fragments of songs out of backfiring guitar pedals. But by 2009’s GET COLOR, everyone knew this band was something different. They played major global festivals like Coachella and Primavera Sound, and after a brief detour to score the groundbreaking Rockstar games title Max Payne 3, they returned in 2015 with the long-awaited DEATH MAGIC. That LP fully harnessed digital production tools, grafted into their shrieking noise and avant-garde soundscapes. The album became an entry point for a new generation of fans, finding an audience as easily in goth clubs as in bedroom production studios. 2019’s VOL.4 :: SLAVES OF FEAR won over heavy music fans with its thrash riffs dissolving into ambient melancholy and hip hop beats, while the lockdown era, two-part DISCO4 fully explored collaborative songwriting with peers from across metal, rap, electronic, and indie rock. This long and willfully unconventional career arc has coalesced in RAT WARS. They are, at last, a band that is comfortable with their own uncomfortableness.

HEALTH's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
12 Jun 2025 HEALTH in Nickelsdorf Pannonia Fields II, Bratislava, BL, Slovakia
14 Jun 2025 HEALTH @ Artukaisten Kenttä in Turku Artukaisten Kenttä, Turku, LS, Finland
15 Jun 2025 HEALTH in Vilnius Loftas, Vilnius, VL, Lithuania
17 Jun 2025 HEALTH @ IF Performance Hall in İstanbul IF Performance Hall, Istanbul, IB, Turkey
17 Jun 2025 HEALTH @ IF Performance Hall in İstanbul IF Performance Hall, Istanbul, IB, Turkey
19 Jun 2025 HEALTH in Athina Temple, Athens, AT, Greece
21 Jun 2025 HEALTH in Copenhagen Copenhell Festival, Copenhagen , SK, Denmark
22 Jun 2025 HEALTH in Clisson Complexe Du Val De Moine, Le Landreau, PA, France
24 Jun 2025 HEALTH in Madrid Nazca Club, Madrid, MD, Spain
25 Jun 2025 HEALTH in Barcelona WOLF Barcelona, Barcelona, CT, Spain

HEALTH's Popular songs

  • THE DRAIN
  • Major Crimes
  • Laid to Rest - HEALTH Remix

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Some of HEALTH's most popular songs include THE DRAIN, Major Crimes, Laid to Rest - HEALTH Remix. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to HEALTH's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include THE DRAIN, Major Crimes, Laid to Rest - HEALTH Remix, and more.

HEALTH is known for their distinctive sound in the grave wave genre, often blending elements of metropopolis, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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