
Not quite a shitstorm.
My American Heart - Hiding Inside The Horrible Weather
[2/5]
After debuting in 2005 with an arsenal featuring little more than by-numbers melodic mod-emo, today's My American Heart have their still-young tickers set on braver pursuits. Consider disc No. 2 growing pains. They regularly still sound like a poor man's Armor For Sleep fronted by a self-conscious Nic Newsham (especially on "The Shake (Awful Feeling)"), but it's clear on the title track and "There Are More Frightening Things..." that they're eager to test their limits, even if the results are inconsistent. Unfortunately, exhausting ballads like "Dangerous" burn what momentum their other efforts might call for. But what ultimately damns Horrible Weather is that despite My American Heart's earnest-and very apparent-efforts to infuse their songs with imagination, they're still uniformly boring. And few bands, regardless of age or ambition, can overcome that. (WARCON) Tristan Staddon
Official Website: http://www.warconent.com
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Also in this issue:
- The Aggrolites
- Art Brut
- Fake Problems
- Gallows
- MXPX
- Silverstein
- The Swellers
- The Unseen
- Amina
- Johnny And The Moon
- The Mary Timony Band
- Maserati
- People Noise
- Sean Na Na
- Spoon
- Fred Thomas
- Achilles
- Calico System
- Death Before Dishonor
- I Hate Sally
- Neurosis
- Pierce The Veil
- Seventh Star
- A Thorn For Every Heart
- Burning Brides
- Down To Earth Approach
- Firescape
- Hopewell
- They Might Be Giants
- Bonde Do Role
- Chemical Brothers
- Datarock
- Mortiis
- Stars
- Against Me!
- Ben Weasel And His Iron String Quartet
- Boys Night Out
- Darkest Hour
- Interpol
- Patton Oswalt
- Strung Out
- An Angle
- 3 Inches Of Blood
- The Rocket Summer
- Beastie Boys
- Other sections...


























[2/5]
After debuting in 2005 with an arsenal featuring little more than by-numbers melodic mod-emo, today's My American Heart have their still-young tickers set on braver pursuits. Consider disc No. 2 growing pains. They regularly still sound like a poor man's Armor For Sleep fronted by a self-conscious Nic Newsham (especially on "The Shake (Awful Feeling)"), but it's clear on the title track and "There Are More Frightening Things..." that they're eager to test their limits, even if the results are inconsistent. Unfortunately, exhausting ballads like "Dangerous" burn what momentum their other efforts might call for. But what ultimately damns Horrible Weather is that despite My American Heart's earnest-and very apparent-efforts to infuse their songs with imagination, they're still uniformly boring. And few bands, regardless of age or ambition, can overcome that. (WARCON) Tristan Staddon
Official Website: 
