Cross My Heart

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Cross My Heart

Cross My Heart was an American indie rock band formed in the early 1990s. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Cross My Heart was formed in the early 1990s in Northern Virginia, United States. The band originally consisted of members Ryan Slate, Ryan Shelkett, Eric Larocca, and Chris Camden. Influenced by the burgeoning emo and indie rock scenes of the time, Cross My Heart crafted a melodic and introspective sound that resonated with fans of underground music.

  2. Musical Style and Influences: Cross My Heart's music was characterized by its emotive vocals, intricate guitar work, and thoughtful songwriting. Drawing inspiration from bands like Sunny Day Real Estate, Jawbreaker, and Rites of Spring, Cross My Heart's sound encapsulated the raw emotion and introspection that defined the emo and indie rock genres of the 1990s. Their songs often explored themes of love, loss, and personal struggle, connecting with listeners on a deeply emotional level.

  3. Discography and Legacy: Cross My Heart released their debut album, "Temporary Contemporary", in 1999 on the Deep Elm Records label. The album received critical acclaim for its heartfelt lyrics and dynamic instrumentation, earning the band a dedicated following within the indie rock community. Cross My Heart followed up with the release of their sophomore album, "The White EP", in 2000, further cementing their reputation as one of the standout acts of the emo and indie rock scenes.

  4. Disbandment and Aftermath: Despite their critical success, Cross My Heart disbanded in the early 2000s, shortly after the release of "The White EP". While the band's tenure was relatively short-lived, their impact on the indie rock and emo genres continues to be felt today. Their music remains cherished by fans of underground music and continues to influence a new generation of musicians exploring similar themes and sonic landscapes.

  5. Post-Band Projects: Following the dissolution of Cross My Heart, members of the band went on to pursue various musical endeavors. Ryan Slate and Ryan Shelkett formed the band Denali, which released two albums before disbanding in the mid-2000s. Eric Larocca went on to play in the bands Engine Down and Division Day, while Chris Camden pursued a career as a graphic designer. Though their paths diverged, the members of Cross My Heart left an indelible mark on the indie rock landscape, and their music continues to be celebra

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