Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Heartsounds to tour in support of new album

Bay Area punk rock group Heartsounds will release their latest album Until We Surrender on June 15 via Epitaph Records. The band will kick off a tour in support of their album beginning in late June.

Formed from the ashes of now defunct melodic death-metal band Light This City, Heartsounds consists of founding members Laura Nichol (guitars/vocals) and Ben Murray (guitars/vocals) who after growing tired of banging heads decided to return to their true love...punk rock.

"Laura and I have always been fans of punk rock from before we even started listening to heavy metal," says Murray. "From the time we were 13 years old our favorite bands have been Bad Religion, Strung Out, Propagandhi, etc. We had never stopped enjoying and following punk rock, so when we were tired of playing melodic death-metal it was obvious what direction we wanted to strive for musically. The passion and emotion that we can express through punk rock is definitely unlike any other genre of music, and we are having the time of our lives so far!"

The best friend duo spent the beginning of 2009 writing and entered the studio that summer with former Light This City producer Zack Ohren to record their debut album.

"We wanted to create this record in a zone where we were totally comfortable, and Zack was definitely the man for the job," says Murray. "The recording process went really smooth, as it was just Laura and I in the studio considering I tracked the drums, bass, and lead guitar as well. As for vocals, our good friend Nick Diener of The Swellers flew out to help us with vocal production, which ended up being really beneficial. After all is said and done, we think the record came out great and can't believe how positive of a reaction it's gotten."

Until We Surrender is a heart-pounding throwback to 90's punk era, focused on the faster and more technical aspects of its style with elements of pop-punk and indie sensibilities all mixed in together. Murray and Nichol's back and forth vocals complement each other immensely, while their warm rhythmic riffs intertwine for a fresh take on the classic punk sound. Murray put's it best in his lyric "I've found my true calling, and it's never sounded so fucking good."

Featuring tracks like "The Song Inside Me," "Reoccurring Grey," "Walking Dead" and "Our Last Hope," Until We Surrender proves without a doubt that Heartsounds have found their true calling.

Don't miss Heartsounds on tour beginning late June in support of Until We Surrender.

Until We Surrender Track Listing:
1. The Song Inside Me
2. Highway Robbery
3. Until We Surrender
4. Reoccurring Grey
5. I Climbed For Miles
6. Walking Dead
7. Slave To A Heart That Strays
8. Piñata
9. Return
10. No Way Out
11. 10,000
12. Our Last Hope

Heartsounds Tour Dates:
June 23 - Canoga Park, CA - Cobalt Café (w/ The Swellers)
June 28 - Mesa, AZ - The Underground (w/ Nothington, The Riot Before)
June 29 - Las Vegas, NV - The Cheyenne Saloon (w/ Nothington, The Riot Before)
July 2 - San Francisco, CA - Thee Parkside (w/ Nothington, The Riot Before)
July 6 - Seattle, WA - Studio Seven (w/ Nothington, The Riot Before)
July 8 - Boise, ID - Brawl Studios (w/ Nothington)
July 10 - Denver, CO - The Marquis Theater (w/ Nothington, The Riot Before)
July 11 - Omaha, NE - The Manor
July 12 - Des Moines, IA
July 13 - Chicago, IL - Ronny's
July 14 - Milwaukee, WI - The Eagle's Nest
July 15 - St. Louis, MO - The Fubar Lounge (w/ This is Hell, Make Do and Mend)
July 16 - Oklahoma City, OK - The Conservatory (w/ Make Do and Mend)
July 17 - Dallas, TX - Reno's Chop Shop (w/ Make Do and Mend)
July 18 - San Antonio, TX - The Ten Eleven (w/ Make Do and Mend)
July 19 - Austin, TX - TBA (w/ Make Do and Mend)
July 20 - El Paso, TX - TBA (w/ Make Do and Mend)
July 21 - Tucson, AZ - Skrappy's (w/ Make Do and Mend)
July 22 - Phoenix, AZ - The Slurp (w/ Make Do and Mend)
July 24 - Santa Barbara, CA - Sound and Fury Festival (w/ Sick of it All & Strife)

For More Information:
www.myspace.com/heartsoundsband
www.epitaph.com

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