Thomas Headon - 'How Do I Know?'
Alt-pop A-lister Thomas Headon releases his new song ‘How Do I know?’ and if you’re looking for a tune that’ll wipe those summer blues away, consider your search over!
‘How do I know if I want to fall in love for the night or if it’s the moment’ we’ve all been there right? Going on that first date with someone and not knowing if you’ve took it too far on the drinks or if you really think there’s something there. Headon hits it right on the head with his latest release ‘How do I know?’ from his new EP ‘Victoria’ and really explains how it feels to be a young adult in the search for love. This record is one that will get anyone on their feet and having their own little summer dance party or regretting their life choices but either way, whatever you choose, you’ll still have a fun song to vibe to.
Starting 2022 in a very fun and energetic way, this release is by far one of my favourites from Thomas. With clear similarities and influence from bands like the 1975 it is evident why outlets such as DIY have named him a ‘fast rising star’. In such a short time Thomas has created an amazing online community during the lockdown and has since released a few other fantastic singles, including a collaboration with Alfie Templeman and Chloe Moriondo. Achieving as much as he has all before his 21st birthday is a massive accomplishment and a testament to his incredible talent and love for music. If you’re ready to ditch those summer blues, ‘How do I Know?’ Is now available on all streaming platforms and will provide all the positivity you need to get you through these cold next few months!
Words by Bethany Atkins
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