The five-piece San Diego emo/alternative group
My American Heart burst onto the scene with their crunchy debut album,
The Meaning in Makeup (Warcon Entertainment), in the fall of 2006. At the time of its release, none of the group members was above the age of 18, but that didn't stop them from executing three national tours and landing a coveted slot on the 2005 Warped Tour. Vocalist
Larry Soliman, guitarist/vocalist
Jeremy Mendez, guitarist/vocalist
Jesse Barrera, bassist
Dustin Hook, and drummer
Steven Oira polished up their sonics with the help of producer
Sal Villanueva (
Taking Back Sunday) and engineer
Matt Squire (
Northstar,
Thrice), solidifying the group's dense and gritty brand of earnest rock. Taking cues from their emo heroes,
My American Heart strives to peel away the superficial facades of social acceptance and champion the cult of the real -- a cathartic, honest, and muscular approach to the genre.
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J. Scott McClintock, Rovi