For Head of the Herd's debut album,
On the House, all instruments were played by Neu and Clay, produced in
Vancouver by Neu Mannas, and released February 1, 2011. All songs were written by Neu Mannas & Clay Frank, excluding the cover of "
25 Minutes to Go", a song written by
Shel Silverstein and made famous by
Johnny Cash on his live album
At Folsom Prison. The band's second album,
By This Time Tomorrow. developed in conjunction with music producer
Garth Richardson, and Rick Jackett and James Black of
Finger Eleven, missed its June 4, 2013, release date, but was later successfully launched on October 22, 2013, distributed through
Universal Music Group. The album's first single, "By This Time Tomorrow" featuring Jasmin Parkin of
Mother Mother, was used by CBC's
Hockey Night in Canada for the intro to the
Chicago Blackhawks and
Detroit Red Wings playoff game on May 27, 2013. It also reached #1 for rock songs played on Canadian radio, according to
Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems The following singles "Ain't My Day" and "We Could Get Together" peaked at #15 & #11 respectively on the Canadian Active Rock Chart. The session with Rick and 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. All songs on
By This Time Tomorrow were written by Neu Mannas and Clay Frank. Most of which were written at Freedom Lane Studios in
Coeur D'Alene, Idaho. The album was mixed by Ben Kaplan and mastered by Brock McFarlane (CPS Mastering), both in Vancouver. == Discography ==