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This is the Warcon Records retail copy of The Meaning In Makeup;
some track titles have changed and the retail sounds better than
the advance. Geoff Rickley (Thursday) does guest vocals on We
Are The Fabrication.
While the name "My American Heart" is only a year old, this San
Diego based five-piece has been writing and playing together for
over three years, formerly under name of "No Way Out." A
combination of legal considerations and group consensus that the
name wasn't wholly indicative of their act, they chose the new
and quickly spreading name, My American Heart. Tireless
practicing, shameless self-promotion, and a knack for writing
songs that leave a listener wanting more as they hum the catchy
choruses aloud, have been the not-so-secret ingredients of their
rapidly growing success. When asked why all this attention has
thrust this young band into the spotlight "We just give it our
all every show," said vocalist Larry Soliman, "My goal every
time I step onto the stage is to ensure every person in that
room leaves with our music running through their veins." It's
working. Reviews in online zines, message boards, and
entertainment guides are taking notice of the bands intense
stage performances and crowd reactions. The band is now at work
for their upcoming label debut full length coming out in the
summer of 2005. They are set to record with producer Sal
Villanueva (Thursday, Taking Back Sunday) for their next
release. A more heavy rock flow in the vein of the Foo Fighters
and Jimmy Eat World is what should be expected. Catch them on a
nationwide tour taking place February - April, and also all of
the 2005 Vans Warped tour. Released May 29th, 2004, the debut
self-titled record, recorded with Louie Singh (A Thorn for Every
Heart), and Dave Swanson (Letter Kills, A Static Lullaby) is
straight forward, simple, yet deviating in many different
aspects. "Just to think where this band will be in the next year
or so hurts my head, because it's going to be somewhere big.
With no band member over the age of 18, not many would consider
My American Heart veterans of the rock scene. But the old saying
of don抰 judge a book by its cover rings true for this San Diego
five-piece.
My American Heart already has three national tours under their
belt and their 2005 Warped Tour appearance at each show will be
their fourth. Having accomplished so much in so little time
speaks volumes about the band's work ethic, but to them, it's
simply in their blood.
"I believe we work just as hard as any other band trying to
become successful, you just give it your best and it's true, you
get out what you put in," explains vocalist Larry Soliman.
Joining Soliman on this journey is Jeremy Mendez
(guitar/vocals), Jesse Barrera (guitar/vocals), Dustin Hook
(bass), and Steve Oira (drums).
The becoming sound of My American Heart is centered on "bringing
the rock" with their own inspired and creative flair. "We have a
retro rock kind of vibe mixed with our own sound," explains
Soliman. "We never ever came out saying we want to sound like
this band or that band, we just made what felt natural to us
from what we've learned and just went with it."
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