The Heavy Hearts

The Heavy Hearts are an alternative rock band from Seattle, Washington. The band's two frontpeople are Brian Burnside and his wife Denise Burnside (née Maupin).[1] Maupin is the daughter of Seattle City Councilman Will Maupin.[2]

The Heavy Hearts
OriginSeattle, Washington
GenresAlternative rock, grunge, punk rock
Years active2001 (2001)-present
LabelsThe Swingline, Selector Sound
MembersBrian Burnside, Denise Burnside (née Maupin), Slice Kraft, Lee Taylor

History

The Heavy Hearts were founded in 2001 as Triple X Audio, and were also known as XXX Audio before they obtained their current name.[3][4] They changed their name to the Heavy Hearts in 2006, and released their self-titled debut EP later that year.[5]

Discography

As Triple X Audio

  • Like Pumping Gas On Fire (Mattress Actress, 2003)
  • Wreckage and Reclamation (Mattress Actress EP, 2006)

As The Heavy Hearts

  • The Heavy Hearts (The Swingline EP, 2006)
  • A Killer of Snakes (Selector Sound, 2008)
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References

  1. Imaginary Dana (2007-03-25). "The Heavy Hearts at the Sunset - Three Imaginary Girls". Three Imaginary Girls. Retrieved 2017-08-20.
  2. Kornelis, Chris (2009-10-07). "Meanwhile, in Bremerton ..." Seattle Weekly. Retrieved 2017-08-20.
  3. Bonazelli, Andrew (2004-05-12). "Adult Entertainment". Seattle Weekly. Retrieved 2017-08-20.
  4. Rednaaj, Ned (2006-03-09). "Up & Coming". The Stranger.
  5. Seling, Megan (2007-01-04). "The Young Ones". The Stranger.
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