As of June 2015, Head of the Herd was in studio recording their album Birds On The Roof, to be released September 25, 2015.
The band have toured with Guns N' Roses, Alice In Chains, Theory of a Deadman, played major festivals (Squamish Valley Music Festival, Shorefest, Kitchener Blues Fest, Boonstock) & done headlining tours since the release of their sophomore album, By This Time Tomorrow.
"Hours spent showing each other demos on the drive and cowboy boots full of whiskey flasks at the game, led to a fuzzy yet memorable weekend that marked the genesis of the band.
developed in conjunction with music producer Garth Richardson, and Rick Jackett and James Black of Finger Eleven,[3][10] missed its June 4, 2013, release date, but was later successfully launched on October 22, 2013, distributed through Universal Music Group.
It also reached #1 for rock songs played on Canadian radio, according to Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems[13][14] The following singles "Ain't My Day" and "We Could Get Together" peaked at #15 & #11 respectively on the Canadian Active Rock Chart[15] The session with Rick & James was recorded at Coalition Studios in Toronto, Ontario, while the session with Garth Richardson was recorded at The Farm Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia.