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<a href="spotify:artist:04g362O9UnvlDghIQgg2Um" data-name="Heavy Heart">Heavy Heart</a> was started in 2014 by Anna Vincent as a bedroom project after her previous band <a href="spotify:artist:6acpBMftw8Th3dmWvLrjoY" data-name="My Tiger My Timing">My Tiger My Timing</a> had come to an end. Expanding into a band later that year with the addition of James Vincent and Patrick Fitzroy, their first release was a 4-track cassette EP called 'This Season'.
In 2016, now a five-piece, and with a run of live shows and festivals under their belts, the band embarked on a project which would see them write, record and release a new single each month.
With lyrics exploring themes of melancholia, depression, female objectification, mass media, obsessive love, and casual witchcraft, the resulting twelve singles formed a kind of collage; a year in the life of a band existing in this strange era, pieced together in real time, as it happened.
In 2017, vinyl label I Can & I Will re-released all twelve tracks as an album entitled <a href="spotify:album:1adQkimYBmcO5vizRLYtIO" data-name="Keepsake">Keepsake</a>, which was also distributed in Japan by To’Morrow Records, with lead single <a href="spotify:track:7nQiJMpPNmWlgrbS9KylCG" data-name="Fruitfly">Fruitfly</a> going on to pick up UK airplay from Steve Lamacq at BBC 6 Music, Radio 1's Phil Taggart, John Kennedy at Radio X and appearing on Killing Moon’s <a href="spotify:album:7heIcDcyx2YXbFD2HEYrlf" data-name="New Moons Vol. IX">New Moons Vol. IX</a> compilation in 2018.
In January 2019, the band released <a href="spotify:album:5u8T2Pmzp5jEkmk7a9FppP" data-name="Bed Bug">Bed Bug</a>, the first of three new tracks mixed and co-produced by Grammy Award-winning producer <a href="spotify:artist:1qeqdUdDzMBX4RMfvZNmJz" data-name="Gabe Wax">Gabe Wax</a>. This was followed in March with <a href="spotify:album:2MSIY5ZhnmKywwPk6WdYZJ" data-name="Dowsabel">Dowsabel</a>, and in July that year with <a href="spotify:album:5VXz4SG6yTO1YAdTuuMjpy" data-name="Cry Ice">Cry Ice</a>.
In 2016, now a five-piece, and with a run of live shows and festivals under their belts, the band embarked on a project which would see them write, record and release a new single each month.
With lyrics exploring themes of melancholia, depression, female objectification, mass media, obsessive love, and casual witchcraft, the resulting twelve singles formed a kind of collage; a year in the life of a band existing in this strange era, pieced together in real time, as it happened.
In 2017, vinyl label I Can & I Will re-released all twelve tracks as an album entitled <a href="spotify:album:1adQkimYBmcO5vizRLYtIO" data-name="Keepsake">Keepsake</a>, which was also distributed in Japan by To’Morrow Records, with lead single <a href="spotify:track:7nQiJMpPNmWlgrbS9KylCG" data-name="Fruitfly">Fruitfly</a> going on to pick up UK airplay from Steve Lamacq at BBC 6 Music, Radio 1's Phil Taggart, John Kennedy at Radio X and appearing on Killing Moon’s <a href="spotify:album:7heIcDcyx2YXbFD2HEYrlf" data-name="New Moons Vol. IX">New Moons Vol. IX</a> compilation in 2018.
In January 2019, the band released <a href="spotify:album:5u8T2Pmzp5jEkmk7a9FppP" data-name="Bed Bug">Bed Bug</a>, the first of three new tracks mixed and co-produced by Grammy Award-winning producer <a href="spotify:artist:1qeqdUdDzMBX4RMfvZNmJz" data-name="Gabe Wax">Gabe Wax</a>. This was followed in March with <a href="spotify:album:2MSIY5ZhnmKywwPk6WdYZJ" data-name="Dowsabel">Dowsabel</a>, and in July that year with <a href="spotify:album:5VXz4SG6yTO1YAdTuuMjpy" data-name="Cry Ice">Cry Ice</a>.
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