Artist's albums
HATEFUL [Feat. SIERRA]
2023 · single
Worst Is On Its Way (HEALTH Remix)
2022 · single
DISCO4 :: PART II
2022 · album
Excess
2021 · single
ANTI-LIFE [Feat. Chino Moreno]
2021 · single
ISN’T EVERYONE
2021 · single
DISCO4 :: PART I
2020 · album
DISCO4+
2020 · EP
VOL. 4 :: SLAVES OF FEAR
2019 · album
Don't Cry Those Tears (HEALTH Remix)
2018 · single
DISCO3+
2017 · EP
DISCO3
2017 · album
DEATH MAGIC
2015 · album
Max Payne 3 Official Soundtrack
2012 · album
TEARS
2012 · single
GOTH STAR
2011 · single
DISCO2
2010 · album
GET COLOR
2009 · album
HEALTH//DISCO
2008 · album
HEALTH
2007 · album
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Biography
The last few years changed music for everyone. They might have changed HEALTH for the better. Three years after VOL.4 :: SLAVES OF FEAR, the L.A. trio’s ferocious entry into the world of heavy music, HEALTH return with the second half of their DISCO4 series. On the first installment in 2020, they swapped remixes for original collaborations with Perturbator, 100 Gecs and JPEGMAFIA. A whole lot went to hell in the meantime, forcing the band to re-invent how they wrote music together. For DISCO4 :: PART II they cut it fast and mean, recruiting both legends and nascent contenders of heavy music and its many peripheral genres. From their twitchy 2007 debut, through the groundbreaking 2012 score for Rockstar Games’ Max Payne 3 and 2015’s DEATH MAGIC, multi-instrumentalists/producers Jacob Duzsik and John Famiglietti, and drummer Benjamin Miller, snuck beauty and rigor into blinding noise. They draped moody violence over trap beats and warehouse rave sounds alike. HEALTH are not only making the heaviest, most genre-obliterating music of their career. They’re documenting just how insane it feels to be alive right now. [Photo credit: Chad Kelco] [Avatar photo credit: Alexandra Aim]