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|imagecaption=A screenshot from the DVD concert clip.
|imagecaption=A screenshot from the DVD concert clip.
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=28 Apr '18
|datefound=28 Apr 2018
|foundby= Shoegazer Productions & Grace Sadie
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'''The Exploding Hearts''' was a punk band that was active from 2001 to 2003. The band combined power-pop melodies with raw guitar angst. Although relatively unknown during their active years, the group has since been subject to a small cult following and great critical appeal. Unfortunately, in 2003, a vehicle accident claimed the lives of three of the four band members, leaving Terry Six the only surviving member of the band.
'''The Exploding Hearts''' was a punk band that was active from 2001 to 2003. The band combined power-pop melodies with raw guitar angst. Although relatively unknown during their active years, the group has since been subject to a small cult following and great critical appeal. Unfortunately, in 2003, a vehicle accident claimed the lives of three of the four band members, leaving Terry Six the only surviving member of the band.<ref> http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-exploding-hearts-mn0000056721/biography</ref>


==Availability==
==Availability==
In 2006, their record label, Dirtnap Records, released a posthumous album titled ''Shattered''. The album lovingly contained every unreleased Exploding Hearts track, including tracks from their unfinished album and all alternate takes for their first album, ''Guitar Romantic''. Also included was a DVD containing the only known surviving footage of one of their live performances. It was incomplete and of poor quality as it was recorded on a cheap digital camera.
In 2006, their record label, Dirtnap Records, released a posthumous album titled ''Shattered''. The album lovingly contained every unreleased Exploding Hearts track, including tracks from their unfinished album and all alternate takes for their first album, ''Guitar Romantic''.<ref>https://www.discogs.com/master/295017-The-Exploding-Hearts-Shattered</ref> Also included was a DVD containing the only known surviving footage of one of their live performances. It was incomplete and of poor quality as it was recorded on a cheap digital camera.


Fans that have seen the band on tour have recounted seeing various audience members videotaping their performances. A few very low-quality audio recordings have surfaced, but no video recordings. There is an unresponsive YouTuber who claims to own several hours worth of recorded footage but has yet to verify their claims. Dirtnap records have put out searches time and time again, but it seems that the audience members cannot be contacted.
Fans that have seen the band on tour have recounted seeing various audience members videotaping their performances. A few very low-quality audio recordings have surfaced, but no video recordings. There is an unresponsive YouTuber who claims to own several hours worth of recorded footage but has yet to verify their claims. Dirtnap records have put out searches time and time again, but it seems that the audience members cannot be contacted.


===Finding===
===Finding===
On April 28, 2018, YouTube user "Shoegazer Productions" uploaded a video discussing how he had contacted a woman named "Grace Sadie", who happened to be the ex-girlfriend of the lead singer, Adam Cox. He also goes into detail about her activity of posting pictures of a DVD-R she had which contained live footage and other footage of the band from 2001-2003 before the van accident. It also included the same live footage from the ''Shattered'' DVD. He also states that Grace has wished to keep the DVD for sale and asked that anyone who gets their hands on a copy doesn't leak it online. She is selling copies of the DVD for $13 USD. Grace can be contacted on [https://www.facebook.com/gracesadie Facebook] or her Gmail at [mailto:Gracesadie77@gmail.com Gracesadie77@gmail.com]
On April 28th, 2018, YouTube user "Shoegazer Productions" uploaded a video discussing how he had contacted a woman named "Grace Sadie", who happened to be the ex-girlfriend of the lead singer, Adam Cox. He also goes into detail about her activity of posting pictures of a DVD-R she had which contained live footage and other footage of the band from 2001-2003 before the van accident. It also included the same live footage from the ''Shattered'' DVD. He also states that Grace has wished to keep the DVD for sale and asked that anyone who gets their hands on a copy doesn't leak it online. She is selling copies of the DVD for $13 USD. Grace can be contacted on [https://www.facebook.com/gracesadie Facebook] or her Gmail at [mailto:Gracesadie77@gmail.com Gracesadie77@gmail.com]


==Video==
==Video==
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   |description2 =Shoegazer Productions video about the newly-found Exploding Hearts footage.
   |description2 =Shoegazer Productions video about the newly-found Exploding Hearts footage.
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==References==
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[[Category:Found media|Exploding Hearts concert footage]]
[[Category:Found media|Exploding Hearts concert footage]]

Revision as of 03:14, 12 May 2022

Exploding Hearts Live.jpg

A screenshot from the DVD concert clip.

Status: Found

Date found: 28 Apr 2018

Found by: Shoegazer Productions, Grace Sadie

The Exploding Hearts was a punk band that was active from 2001 to 2003. The band combined power-pop melodies with raw guitar angst. Although relatively unknown during their active years, the group has since been subject to a small cult following and great critical appeal. Unfortunately, in 2003, a vehicle accident claimed the lives of three of the four band members, leaving Terry Six the only surviving member of the band.[1]

Availability

In 2006, their record label, Dirtnap Records, released a posthumous album titled Shattered. The album lovingly contained every unreleased Exploding Hearts track, including tracks from their unfinished album and all alternate takes for their first album, Guitar Romantic.[2] Also included was a DVD containing the only known surviving footage of one of their live performances. It was incomplete and of poor quality as it was recorded on a cheap digital camera.

Fans that have seen the band on tour have recounted seeing various audience members videotaping their performances. A few very low-quality audio recordings have surfaced, but no video recordings. There is an unresponsive YouTuber who claims to own several hours worth of recorded footage but has yet to verify their claims. Dirtnap records have put out searches time and time again, but it seems that the audience members cannot be contacted.

Finding

On April 28th, 2018, YouTube user "Shoegazer Productions" uploaded a video discussing how he had contacted a woman named "Grace Sadie", who happened to be the ex-girlfriend of the lead singer, Adam Cox. He also goes into detail about her activity of posting pictures of a DVD-R she had which contained live footage and other footage of the band from 2001-2003 before the van accident. It also included the same live footage from the Shattered DVD. He also states that Grace has wished to keep the DVD for sale and asked that anyone who gets their hands on a copy doesn't leak it online. She is selling copies of the DVD for $13 USD. Grace can be contacted on Facebook or her Gmail at Gracesadie77@gmail.com

Video

A recording of The Exploding Hearts' second to the last concert, as included on the Shattered DVD.

Shoegazer Productions video about the newly-found Exploding Hearts footage.

References