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Southern California alternative rock outfit DIRTY HEADS spent the summer touring across the U.S. on the headlining “Island Glow” tour and are excited to share a new live- recorded version of their hit single “John Linen” which features rapper Yelawolf who was featured as an opening act on the first leg of the tour. The single is out today across all digital platforms via Better Noise Music HERE along with a new music video featuring performance footage from the tour. ....
DIRTY HEADS Extend 2023 Summer Tour Vibes with New Version Of "JOHN LINEN" Feat. Rapper YELAWOLF Out Today, Jan. 5 allradionews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from allradionews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Dirty Heads EP 'Midnight Control Sessions: Night 2' out now - The Number One music magazine feat. band & artist news, reviews, interviews, videos & gossip UK & worldwide. ....
Advertisement An animal rights group has voiced concerns about a proposal to reintroduce dingoes into the Grampians, warning the native predators would be at risk of being poisoned or shot if found on private property. A 15-year draft plan created by Parks Victoria and three groups of traditional owners to guide the management of the Grampians was released in November and contained a proposal to restore “locally extinct and culturally significant wildlife” such as the dingo and the quoll. The proposal to reintroduce dingoes into the Grampians National Park has been fiercely opposed by local farmers. Credit:Neil Newitt It outlined a proposal to investigate, with farmers and academic institutions, whether the reintroduction of the native predator could “restore missing ecological processes” and control pest species as well as overabundant populations of kangaroos and wallabies. ....