There are moments when you stumble upon a genuine surprise that reignites something in you. “For Love or Money” (released August 2023), the debut album by The Heathens, is undeniably one of those gems, and this album has reignited a bit of a fire for me in the world of Indie Rock but in a most surprising way.
Let me introduce you to this three-man powerhouse band from Great Bend, Kansas – The Heathens. After a prolonged hiatus from each other, these musical compatriots decided to rekindle their artistic flame, and what emerged from their jam sessions is nothing short of spectacular.
The story behind The Heathens is a classic tale of bandmates bound by fate. Byron Austin, Lyle Jones, and Brett Staub had been buddies for over a decade, playing together in various bands, until life’s twists and turns temporarily parted their musical paths. However, destiny had other plans, and when they finally reunited after a few years apart, it was evident that something magical was about to happen.
Recorded at Westend Studios in Kansas City – six months of recording refinement and two months under the guidance of Producer Justin Mantooth paid off big time, as “For Love or Money” is a testament to both production craftsmanship and artistic cohesion. Every track feels integral to the whole, showcasing the band’s remarkable chemistry.
From the first slapback echo guitar notes of “Howlin’ in Heat,” with lyrics boldly proclaiming, “I wanna set you on fire!” The Heathens set the tone for an album as provocative and sexy as it gets. The energy and infectious enthusiasm in their music are impossible to resist. It’s a gutsy introduction that instantly grabs your attention and refuses to let go.
One of the album’s standout tracks, “My Favorite Lie,” feels like a throwback to 90’s indie anthems delivered with bluesy rock that makes it uniquely The Heathens. Infectious melodies and catchy hooks are the name of the game here. However, it’s in the slowed-down moments, such as “The Real Thing,” where The Heathens truly reveal their versatility. This vulnerable ballad is an absolute gem, perfect for those introspective summer car rides. It’s a testament to the band’s ability to shift gears seamlessly while maintaining their signature sound.
Speaking of that signature sound, pinning The Heathens down to a single genre is hard. They effortlessly traverse the realms of indie rock, blues and even flirt with rockabilly elements. Yet, it’s precisely this eclectic blend that defines their unique identity. In their own words, they’re all about “making music you didn’t know you needed to hear,” and that couldn’t be more accurate.
“For Love or Money” is more than just an album; it’s a triumphant comeback story. It’s the sound of old friends coming together to create something fresh and exciting yet comfortably familiar. Whether you’re a fan of indie rock or just looking for something that’ll set your soul on fire, The Heathens have you covered.