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"Tension Headache" is Those Who Dream's most liveliest and energetic song to date, carrying that real cathartic and anthemic energy that's defined by acts like My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy, albeit done in their own completely unique way. There's something really exciting and brilliant about it, completely solidifying all the hype that's surrounding their past movements. "It’s hard to trust your own thoughts when you’re depressed," the duo say on the single. "The same brain capable of thinking rationally and wanting to get better, is also capable of extreme self-sabotage. Trying to balance this constant tug-of-war can leave you exhausted, confused and even rationalising the bad thoughts. The soundscape is very much a representation of the lyrics; chaotic, uncertain and torn between light and dark." It also arrives with an official video clip that captures their DIY spirit, being completely produced, directed and edited by the duo - proof of their multi-faceted creative excellence. The video basically arrives around this cult-like eye, which brings the return of this floating all-seeing eye - dubbed 'Jimothy' by their fans - that initially made a feature in the video clip for Violet a couple of years ago. It's part-horror and part-thriller, but all-in-all a real brilliant moment that ties everything they've been working towards for the last twelve months together - and it's so exciting to see. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA Licens