The Empty Hearts Explained

Origin:New York City, United States
Genre:Garage rock, rock and roll
Years Active:2013–present
Label:429 Records, Wicked Cool Records
Spinoffs:The Romantics, The Ramones, Blondie, The Chesterfield Kings, The Cars
Current Members:
Past Members:Ian McLagan

The Empty Hearts are an American garage rock supergroup band formed in New York City in 2013. which produced its first album and launched its first tour in 2014.

Background

The band was founded in 2013 by The Chesterfield Kings bassist Andy Babiuk and a roster of founding members including Blondie drummer Clem Burke, The Cars guitarist Elliot Easton, and The Romantics guitarist and vocalist Wally Palmar.[1] Palmar also plays the harmonica on the band's self-titled first album, which was released 5 August 2014 and produced by The Ramones producer Ed Stasium. The band included Small Faces and Faces pianist Ian McLagan on Hammond organ and Wurlitzer until his death in December 2014.[2] The group says that the album took just five days to complete at Babiuk's Fab Gear Studios in Rochester, N.Y. with many of the songs being recorded in a single take.[3] The group's name was suggested by Steven Van Zandt whose Wicked Cool Records label had released three of Babiuk's Chesterfield Kings albums.[4] The band's first concert date was 16 October 2014 at Londonderry, New Hampshire's Tupelo Music Hall. The band performed at the NAMM Show in January 2016 and at the 85th annual Hollywood Christmas Parade in 2016.

The band's "Second Album" was released on August 28, 2020.[5] Official videos from the album included the songs, “Jonathan Harker’s Journal,” "The World's Gone Insane," "Coat-Tailer," and "Come On and Try It." The song, "Remember Days Like These" featured Ringo Starr and was released as a limited edition 45 rpm vinyl single with the song, "Tell Me Reasons Why." The band did not tour in support of the album.

Band members

Current

Former

Discography

Albums

Singles

Notes and References

  1. "Meet the Empty Hearts," Billboard, 8 May 2014 accessed online at http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6084531/empty-hearts-blondie-cars-romantics-chesterfield-kings-album-song-listen
  2. "Artist Biography: The Empty Hearts," AllMusic accessed online at: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/empty-hearts-mn0002919875/biography
  3. "Biography: The Empty Hearts" from 429 Records press release accessed online at: http://www.429records.com/sites/429records/429news/theemptyhearts2.asp
  4. "The Empty Hearts Pop Pedigree." Sydney Morning Herald, 25 July 2014 accessed online at: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/the-empty-hearts-pop-pedigree-20140722-zvd4n.html
  5. Blondie, Cars Group the Empty Hearts Preview New LP with 'The World Has Gone Insane' Video . . July 2020 .