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ElmThree Presents: The Heavy Heavy with MT Jones
The Wonder Bar
Jul 18, 2026 • 7:00pm
Asbury Park, NJ
The Heavy Heavy
Garcia's at The Capitol Theatre
Jul 16, 2026 • 8:00pm
Port Chester, NY
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Garcia's at The Capitol Theatre
Jul 15, 2026 • 8:00pm
Port Chester, NY
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Grey Eagle Music Hall
Sep 26, 2025 • 8:00pm
Asheville, NC
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Neighborhood Theatre Main Room
Sep 25, 2025 • 8:00pm
Charlotte, NC
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A&R Music Bar
Sep 10, 2025 • 8:00pm
Columbus, OH
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Off Broadway
Sep 9, 2025 • 8:00pm
St. Louis, MO

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Back to the Bright Side with The Heavy Heavy

The Heavy Heavy emerged from Brighton, built around the voices and songs of Will Turner and Georgie Fuller.

Sun-baked harmonies, sea-breeze grit

Their sound leans on 60s sunshine pop, garage grit, and road-ready rock with stacked harmonies. On stage, the duo grows into a tight full band that gives the songs a heavier swing and more color.

Songs you can learn by chorus two

Expect a set that leans on Go Down River, All My Dreams, Miles and Miles, and Why Don't You Call? Fans range from vinyl diggers to casual radio listeners, mixing vintage jackets with modern streetwear and singing the choruses by the second verse. Two small notes: their debut EP Life and Life Only later arrived in an expanded edition, and the live lineup often adds keys for organ haze. For clarity, any setlist and production pointers here are informed guesses rather than fixed facts.

The Heavy Heavy Scene Up Close

The room skews mixed-age, with friends groups and couples who value songs and feel over flash.

Vintage hints, modern comfort

You see corduroy jackets, worn denim, band tees from 60s and 70s heroes, and a few floral prints that nod to the era without costume. Early in the set, claps fall on the backbeat and soft oohs rise between lines, then the crowd gets louder on the final choruses.

A listening crowd that still sings

People tend to swap notes on pedals and records at the bar, and they actually listen during quieter bridges. Merch leans tactile: heavyweight tees, a simple sunburst logo, and screen-printed posters that look good framed. The after-show soundtrack is usually easygoing soul or psych classics, and small groups linger to talk about harmonies rather than volume. It feels like a gentle scene that still loves a punchy drum fill, which fits the band's balance of sweetness and grit.

How The Heavy Heavy Sound Lands Live

The vocals are the anchor, with Georgie and Will trading leads and locking into close two-part lines that bloom on refrains.

Harmony first, then lift

Guitars favor bright, chiming chords on one side and a warmer, slightly fuzzy lead on the other, while bass keeps a round, head-nod pocket. Drums sit deep but not loud, pushing tempos a notch faster than the recordings to make choruses lift without rushing.

Small choices, big feel

Keys add organ and piano pads that glue the blend and fill the top end without crowding the singers. Listen for a simple trick they use often: one guitar moves up the neck with a capo to keep sparkle while the other plays open shapes for weight. They sometimes flip a verse-and-chorus order live to stretch the groove before the hook lands, which makes the final chorus feel bigger. Visuals are warm and unfussy, with amber washes and soft backlights that suit the vintage tone without stealing focus from the playing.

If You Like The Heavy Heavy, Try These

Fans of The Heavy Heavy often cross paths with Black Pumas, thanks to shared love of retro soul colors, big harmonies, and tight grooves.

Kindred tones on the road

The Lemon Twigs appeal to the same crowd for their 60s-minded songcraft and playful stage dynamics. Temples bring the shimmering psych pop side, with chiming guitars and melodic swells that echo the band's sunny edges.

Why these fit your ears

For jangly, coastal moods and laid-back beats, Allah-Las sit in the same lane many fans enjoy. These artists keep melodies front and center while letting vintage textures do the heavy lifting. If you want harmony-rich sets, warm guitar tones, and mid-tempo sway that still hits hard live, this circle is a strong match. The overlap is about feel and community as much as genre, which is why you see the same shirts across these rooms.

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