Heartsrevolution, the digital punk, boy/grrrl duo from NYC are in the studio recording their debut album titled, RIDE OR DIE, to be
released on French indie label, Kitsune worldwide (excluding
N.America) The album, which the band describes as a "global call to
arms" is due out fall 2010. Read More...
Heartsrevolution, the digital punk, boy/grrrl duo from NYC are in the studio recording their debut album titled, RIDE OR DIE, to be
released on French indie label, Kitsune worldwide (excluding
N.America) The album, which the band describes as a “global call to
arms” is due out fall 2010.
The album will explore the bands dichotomy of childlike innocence and
visceral revolutionary spirit. Drawing from Lo’s riot grrrl past, the
album also serves as a platform for her often political lyrics. This
is sure to be one exciting rock & roll dance record.
While working on their upcoming full length studio debut, Lo and Ben
have partnered with the sparkling couture-staple Swarovski Elements
to completely bedazzle one of their infamous Heartschallenger ice
cream trucks and make it the world’s first and only completely
crystallized touring ice-cream truck! The duo is determined to
continue with their DIY approach while inspiring the 21st century
generation to think outside of the box.
Heartsrevolution’s breakout EP, Switchblade, boasted their own unique
brand of electronic neo-punk dance music and included the anthemic
“C.Y.O.A. (Choose Your Own Adventure)”, the acronym serving as the
mantra that has shaped their career-arc thus far. Born of a punk ethos the band has self released records and self
funded tours all via the Heartschallenger ice cream trucks.
The trucks operate as a nexus of their DIY self-empowered
infrastructure by selling treats outside of shows and music festivals.
It is then no surprise the band was described by NME as “the model
for the modern pop group, One day all bands will be like this”
The group formed in 2005 when Lo asked Ben to compose a soundtrack
for the 1st Heartschallenger ice cream truck.
Their name name comes from a “Huggy Bear” song called “Her Jazz”
which referenced boy/grrrl revolutionaries