My American Heart
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My American Heart | |
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Origin | San Diego, California, USA |
Years active | 2001 – Present |
Genres | Rock |
Labels | Warcon |
Members | Larry Soliman Jesse Barrera Dustin Hook Steven Oira Matt Van Gasbeck |
My American Heart is a rock band hailing from San Diego, CA. They were formally known as No Way Out. During the years as No Way Out, the original line-up, Larry, Jesse, Jeremy, Steven, and Clint, released two EPs: The Courtesy of Stars EP and the Certainty Kills EP. No Way Out gained local fame from the so cal venues they played at. As popularity grew, the band was pressured to play at larger venues farther from home, and thus, forced Clint's decision for leaving the band for the continuation of education. The members of My American Heart still remain close friends with him.The band played the Taste of Chaos tour in 2005 and shortly afterward recorded the full length album The Meaning in Makeup with famed producer Sal Villanueva (Thursday, Taking Back Sunday) released on punk/indie legend Kevin Lyman's label, Warcon, in fall 2005.
The band flipped their van and trailer while touring in October 2005.
The band headlined the Ernie Ball stage on the entire Warped Tour in the summer of 2005, and followed with a late fall headlining tour sponsored by MySpace.
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[edit] Band Members
[edit] Current Lineup
- Larry Soliman: vocals
- Jesse Barrera: guitar, vocals
- Dustin Hook: bass guitar
- Steven Oira: drums
- Matt "Spud" Van Gasbeck (formerly of Downtown Singapore): guitar
[edit] Former members
- Rick Carrico: guitar (fill-in for 2006 Vans Warped Tour)
- Clint Delgado: guitar (Original Member - returned for Bamboozle Left)
- Brian Warren: guitar/vocals (ex-member of Mister Valentine, current member of WEATHERBOX)
- Jeremy Mendez: (Original Member - guitar)
- Clint: (formerly part of No Way Out)
[edit] Discography
In 2004, My American Heart recorded a demo entitled "White Lines", which was later released on the Taste of Chaos compilation.
[edit] Videography
- "This Won't Stop" (2004)
- "The Process" (2005)
- "Poison" (2006)