A Thorn for Every Heart

A Thorn for Every Heart
Origin Chino Hills, California
Genres Emo[1]
Alternative rock
Post-hardcore
Years active 2003–2009[2]
Labels None[3]
Past members
Kelvin Cruz (vox, 2003-2009)
Phil Nguyen (guitar, 2004-2009)
Matt Thorsen (drums, 2007-2009)
Casey Hill (guitar, vox, 2007-2009)
Ryan Warrell (bass, 2009)

Joel Holt (guitar, 2003-2004)
Joy Welling (violin, 2003-2004)
Aaron Peck (drums, 2003-2004)
Matt Mallouk (drums, 2004-2005)
Tyler Mahurin (drums, 2005-2007)
Jeff Harber (guitar, vox, 2003-2007)
Justin Powell (bass, 2003-2009)

A Thorn for Every Heart (often abbreviated to ATFEH) was an alternative rock quintet from Chino Hills, California.

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History

The band was originally formed in early 2003 by former members Joel Holt and Aaron Peck. They self-released their debut, Silence is Golden EP, in late 2003 under the original line-up consisting of members Kelvin Cruz (vox), Jeff Harber (guitar, keys, vox), Joel Holt (guitar), Aaron Peck (drums), Justin Powell (bass), and Joy Welling (violin). The EP gained them internet exposure and created an underground following. Due to musical differences, Joel Holt (original guitarist/band founder) and ATFEH parted ways near the end of 2003. The second guitar position was then filled by Phil Nguyen. In 2004, during the band's first nationwide tour in support of the EP, Joy Welling (violinist) also parted ways with the band due to personal differences. The band never added another violinist. Their first full-length album, Things Aren't So Beautiful Now, was released on October 19, 2004 through Kickball Records, a small subsidiary of Interscope. The band recorded the album in summer 2004 with producer Shawn Sullivan (Bleeding Through, Reel Big Fish). After recording the album, Aaron Peck separated from the band, due to ongoing creative differences and financial disputes. To this day, he still owns the trademark, "A Thorn For Every Heart".

ATFEH has since toured the country many times over, swapping drummers all the while, including a headlining tour in March 2006 sponsored by Purevolume.com. Openers included Hit The Lights, Boys Like Girls, Keating, and Drive By. They also toured with such bands as Jimmy Eat World, Head Automatica, Taking Back Sunday, Emery (band), Boys Night Out (band), My American Heart, The Receiving End of Sirens, and more. They played many festivals, such as Surf & Skate (2004), The Bamboozle (2005), Bamboozle Left (2006), and two years of The Vans Warped Tour (2004, 2005). In 2005, they self-recorded (via their bassist and notable producer Justin Powell) two notable cover songs for major compilation releases. These are the only recordings to feature then-drummer Matt Mallouk: Oingo Boingo's "Dead Man's Party" for the Punk Goes 80's compilation, and "Jellybelly" for The Killer in You: A Tribute to Smashing Pumpkins. Tyler Mahurin was added as drummer in 2005.

Their second full-length album, It's Hard to Move You, was set to be released on July 31, 2007. It was recorded with record producer Matt Squire. Later, due to the demand of their label Interscope, they returned to the studio with Mark Hoppus. They recorded 2 songs that completed the record. The song "You're the One," although never released, gained a lot of popularity on Youtube. "You're the One" was also rumored to be a part of 3rd installment of the Shrek series, but sadly later another song was used. "It's Hard to Move You" leaked in its entirety on June 1, 2007. However, their record label, Kickball Records, was closed by its parent company Interscope Records. The record was shelved, and ATFEH was dropped from the label. The band is currently in discussion with Interscope regarding the rights to the recordings.[3]

After their troubles with their label and record, tension in the band led to the departure of Jeff Harber (original guitarist, pianist, vocalist), and Tyler Mahurin (drummer at the time) who is currently the drummer of A Static Lullaby. They were replaced by Casey Hill and Matt Thorsen.

Their second self-released EP, Pick Up The Pieces EP was released on July 1, 2008.

In early 2009, bassist Justin Powell announced that he, too, would be leaving the band, and Ryan Warrell served as the bassist for the last months of the band. Kelvin Cruz, the last member to be added to the original line-up, also became the last original member at the band's end. On March 20, 2009, the band posted a blog on their MySpace saying that they are going on an indefinite hiatus.[2]

Kelvin Cruz and Justin Powell are now both in electro/pop/rock group Come On, Come On!

Jeff Harber has joined The Honesty.

Band members

Discography

Title Release Date Label
Silence is Golden EP 2003
Things Aren't So Beautiful Now 2004 Kickball Records
It's Hard to Move You 2007 Kickball/Interscope Records
Pick Up The Pieces EP 2008

Other works

ATFEH has been featured on a few compilations. Compilation tracks include:

External links

References

  1. ^ "A Thorn for Every Heart, Spirit-of-Metal.com". http://www.spirit-of-metal.com/groupe-groupe-A_Thorn_For_Every_Heart-l-en.html. 
  2. ^ a b Goodbye for now. by A Thorn For Every Heart on Myspace
  3. ^ a b c d e f g A Thorn for Every Heart (2007-11-23). "New lineup announced, Casey Hill and Matt Thorsen join A Thorn For Every Heart, no Interscope/Kickball Records deal, album on hold". Official MySpace blog. MySpace. http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=979373&blogID=331179541. Retrieved 2007-12-02.