Futureheads frontman performs at Northampton venue
Hyde, who has talked at length about his mental health struggles, has bipolar disorder - a condition he’d battled with but had masked with the success of The Futureheads.
Following their hiatus, Barry focused on teaching music and training as a chef. Today, Hyde has found balance and stability, helped in part by the creation of his debut solo album, which documents his life with bipolar disorder.
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Hide AdPredominantly piano led, Malody has an intense and vivid energy, it’s also strikingly elegant and described as a far cry from the The Futureheads’ indie hits. Support is by Nik Gray and Velvet Engine. Music from 8pm. Tickets cost £7.