Hearts Fail

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Wishing Well 00:00 Tools
The Man Who Sold The World 00:00 Tools
Decades 00:00 Tools
The Glow 00:00 Tools
Vivisect 00:00 Tools
Keepsake (47 Whispers) 00:00 Tools
You're Burning Everything 00:00 Tools
Architects of Love 00:00 Tools
Somewhere Else 00:00 Tools
Somewhere More (Hearts Fail Mix - Hearts Fail) 00:00 Tools
Make Up 00:00 Tools
For One Moment 00:00 Tools
Devil 00:00 Tools
a night like this 00:00 Tools
Poison 00:00 Tools
Escape From The Valley Of The Lions 00:00 Tools
Wants And Needs 00:00 Tools
Warning 00:00 Tools
Left Behind 00:00 Tools
Separate 00:00 Tools
Brother 00:00 Tools
Crashing Waves 00:00 Tools
Crash Palace #2 00:00 Tools
The Dying Season 00:00 Tools
Piper 00:00 Tools
Devil (US) 00:00 Tools
Dissuade 00:00 Tools
Daedalus 00:00 Tools
Out of Touch 00:00 Tools
The Glass Blower 00:00 Tools
Out, Out 00:00 Tools
Glowing Orange Smile 00:00 Tools
We Fall 00:00 Tools
Willing 00:00 Tools
Crash Palace 00:00 Tools
Monument 00:00 Tools
Arch Enemies 00:00 Tools
We Wore Blinders 00:00 Tools
Hold On 00:00 Tools
You’re Burning Everything 00:00 Tools
Somewhere More [Hearts Fail Mix] 00:00 Tools
Arch Enemies (US) 00:00 Tools
Crash Palace ACOUSTIC LIVE 00:00 Tools
Promises (Unresolved) 00:00 Tools
Stars 00:00 Tools
Decades (Joy Division Tribute) 00:00 Tools
Victims 00:00 Tools
ForOneMomentmp3 00:00 Tools
Promises 00:00 Tools
The Cold 00:00 Tools
The Tower 00:00 Tools
A Night Like This (Cure Tribute) 00:00 Tools
Angels 00:00 Tools
Stormcloud 00:00 Tools
The Killing Moon (Cover) FREE LIVE TRACKS 00:00 Tools
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Hearts Fail is a San Antonio, TX-based Post-Punk / Alternative / Goth band. The original lineup was comprised of Clint Kingsbery (keyboards), Michael Lampe (bass, backing vocals), Roberto Medina (lead guitar), Ruben Salazar (drums, percussion), and Edward Wagner (lead vocals, rhythm guitar). They formed in May of 2003 and quickly released their debut album, "The Empty Promise," in 2004. "Wishing Well," a standout track on the album, was placed on Strobelight Records' "New Dark Age 3" Compilation as well as Gothic Magazine's Compilation (Germany), garnering the band a fair amount of international acclaim. The band soon recorded their follow-up, a download-only EP entitled "Medallion," in 2005 (a limited-edition CD was finally released in 2008). The band was also named "Best Unsigned Band" in 2005's Gothic Magazine (Germany). After the release of Medallion and several high-profile gigs (opening for the likes of The Cruxshadows, Bella Morte, The Last Dance, etc.), Hearts Fail began the process of recording what would become "The Dying Season." The recording sessions themselves were fraught with difficulty, however, which led to the band parting ways with keyboardist Kingsbery and indefinitely shelving the recorded tracks. After a brief hiatus, the band regrouped and started recording from scratch, cutting out several songs originally intended for the album, while writing several new ones that would eventually make their way onto the final track listing. The new songs marked a bold new direction for the group - darker, sullen, and more aggressive, with a greater focus on guitar arrangement. Re-recording the album proved to be no easy feat, however. After the album was deemed complete, unhappiness over several songs caused the band to re-record once again, as well as add some shorter instrumental tracks into the final running order. After further difficulties in the studio, along with another lengthy hiatus, Hearts Fail returned to finally release "The Dying Season" in November of 2009. The band is planning to tour the album in 2010. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.