Well we all see them at night In tricks of the mind the moon invites Now find the ones who hide in broad daylight Is it really any wonder We’re getting used to seeing monsters around every corner now? If we knew of the monster Knew of the monster in our own house We’d have nobody to blame but ourselves Isn’t it sad that we got no one else? Get rid of your monster now They don’t have an evil laugh Aren’t twirling on a wax moustache Not any warning as they cross your path Is it really any wonder We’re getting used to seeing monsters around every corner now? If we knew of the monster Knew of the monster in our own house We’d have nobody to blame but ourselves Isn’t it sad that we got no one else? Get rid of your monster now

released June 6, 2016"Jeez, this group sure are playing for keeps with this album. If it's immaculately crafted, written, played, and produced pop-rock taken to a brilliantly shining zenith that you're looking for, then your search starts and ends here. The smooth vocals vault to the heavens and beyond. The arrangements deliver a steady succession of yummy hooks and startling mid-song tempo changes that are pulled off with breathtaking skill and precision. Plus singer and keyboardist Joe Darone ain't no slouch in the songwriting department, with a downright uncanny knack for blending haunting lyrics and catchy melodies together in a sparkly sonic confection that's sheer nirvana for music aficionados. Simply superb." - jerseybeat.com "Heavenly and haunting guitar/keyboard soundscapes...The pliant, Prog-peppered playing teems with tempo changes, such as when the title track's frisky, Franz Ferdinand-like rhythm suddenly shifts into a stylish, Styx Grand Illusion-inspired surge. With tantalizing trimmings like charming carousel organ on "New Frontier," merry Middle Eastern melodies on "Revolution of You," Revolutionary War-era military drums on "Circling the Drain of History," and sweeping Scottish folk on "Reality 2.0," Break is another beaut." - bigtakeover.com "Floating untethered in the overly vague genre of “indie rock,” is the brilliant Suit of Lights...manages to somehow take inspiration from apparently everyone, while still remaining starkly original for a hook-laden, theatrical-heavy sound that is impossible to ignore... Darone and friends have turned in their strongest LP yet, brimming with catchy, sing-alongs, marching band drums and punk rock guitar...there is not a weak track here. Suit of Lights manages to be experimental and wildly creative over 10 tracks, while at the same time remaining accessible and never slipping into self-indulgence (if you think that’s easy, just check out every other prog rock band)." - newnoisemagazine.com "This fascinating release is actually the fourth studio recording for the New York City based quintet called Suit of Lights. Falling squarely in the Art-Rock category these ten compositions truly run the musical gamut melding musical influences as disparate as Baroque Pop to Progressive Rock along with a myriad of other things in between. It’s totally engaging because you just never know where these guys are going or what musical motif they’ll throw at you next. I’m a sucker for this type of stuff and loved every minute here. Break Open the Head checks all the right boxes for me. - jerrylucky.com "Suit of Lights prove on Break Open the Head that you can rejuvenate big, bombastic, beautiful rock n roll without it being overbearing. Darone has nailed down the role of the very able musical director, and made of it a very fine art. The Suit of Lights recordings have each been delivered with new layers of refinement, to the point where I’ve come to see Darone’s name as a stamp of quality in itself...his artistic voice is uniquely his own." - 1320radio.com “So damn catchy. Darone’s tone is just beautiful…lyrics hit it on the head…very strong.” - thevinylrevivers.com "Edgy, experimental-ish, cutting-edge theatrical alt-rock...likely to inspire creativity in others both within and beyond the the field of music." - geoffwilburmusic.com "An ambitious concept album...this is worth repeat listens. Give it a try." - powerpopaholic.com "Pop in the metal in the New Wave in the experimental in the theatrical in the alternative in the psychedelic progressive...a very highly addictive album" - startripmusic.com "It’s a carnivalesque journey sure to appeal to fans of genre-meddling groups like Primus and Mr Bungle, in which a hundred twists and turns are thrown into each track, done with a fun sense of humor." - indiemusicmag.com "There's no denying the fearless approach on art rock/post-punk songs like the driving title track and the piano instrumental closer. Suit of Lights are a band to listen to with an open mind and closed eyes, as theatrical and challenging as they are inventive." - vivelerock.net "This album is far from a standard rock album. It may be an album to spark change." - nysmusic.com _______________________________________Joe Darone - Vocals, Keys + ProgrammingChris Connors - Guitar, Bass, Keys & ProgrammingBilly Carrión - BassCorey Colmey - DrumsJeff Aderman - Piano on “The Beginning is Near”Produced by Tim 'Rumblefish' GillesRecorded and Mixed at Big Blue Northby Jeff Aderman and Seth NathanAdditional Engineering: Matt DakeMusical Director / Clydesdale: Chris ConnorsMastered at Surgical Sound by Dr. Timo G. LessArt by ZeckleAll Songs Written by Joe Darone / 2016 Visiting Hours Music / BMI℗© 2016 Visiting Hours.