Meet “Theodore”, Meltheads' newborn big mouth, packed with a post punk attitude and ready to kick up a rumpus. “It’s a song about trying to love yourself” frontman Sietse Willems explains. “The things you fuck up and the love you get from your friends. I love my friends, they adore me. I adore my friend Theodore.”
With debut album ‘Decent Sex’ coming out on 9 February 2024 and previous single ‘I Want It All’ picked up by KEXP, WDR and MTV, Meltheads are becoming one of the most exciting guitar acts around. Belgian rock legends dEUS invited them as their support act for 17 European shows, taking Meltheads from Cologne to Paris and London, and 4 (!) nights at the iconic AB in Brussels.
Meltheads will be touring Europe in 2024, kicking off at the influential ESNS showcase festival on 17 January. More dates to be announced.
There was no way of escaping Meltheads this past year (and frankly, why would you want to?), with their big alternative hit ‘Naïef’ and a vigorous live reputation spreading like wildfire in Belgium and The Netherlands. Not bad for a band whose debut album is yet to come out. Their fame quickly went through the roof. Belgian rock legends dEUS invited them as their support act for 17 European shows, taking Meltheads from Cologne to Paris and London, including 4 (!) nights at the iconic AB in Brussels. WDR (German TV) broadcasted their show at Rockpalast in Cologne in full.
After the roaring success of ‘Naïef’, the bar is set high for Meltheads. But these guys have high expectations like these for breakfast and return with “I Want It All” (irresistible riff!) garage punk with an attitude, like Amyl and The Sniffers, The Chats or The Datsuns.
The only way is up for Meltheads, and they’ll go fast.