Friday, June 26, 2026

The Exploding Hearts - Live On KBOO, May 2003 (White Trash Soul Real R'n'R No.14)


This is a band that I was practically the same age as back then and I listened to them fanatically. Unfortunately, as (perhaps) everyone knows by now, the story of the Exploding Hearts is a tragic one: Three of its members died in a car accident while returning from a show that would have put them in the big league. These Portland powerpopers were barely in their twenties and were about to sign a major deal with the label of Green Day and The Queers, Lookout! Records, which was a big deal back then. And they had just released a modern classic, "Guitar Romantic", on Screaming Apple which received a huge amount of positive reviews that compared them to The Buzzcocks, The Chords and The Undertones. Each melody on the band's sole album feels clearly visible, yet the reverberations of Motown and Bomp! Records are so charming and infectious that it's hard to label them as pale imitators, because they weren't. 

Let's face it, the Exploding Hearts were the answer to the question of what punk rock with POP sensibilities should have sounded like in a world after "Dookie". Twenty-three years later, "Guitar Romantic" has emerged from obscurity to become a widely recognised and appreciated cornerstone of its era. I'm still proudly sporting their t-shirt (I've made a new one, the old one doesn't fit anymore, you know middle age stuff), apart from writing this post and trying to pass on their brilliance to a younger generation of punk rock and powerpop fans.

So, here's an amazing artefact by them on KBOO. The session was recorded during the station's long-running punk rock programme, 'Life During Wartime' two months before their untimely earth escape. This broadcast is one of the few high-quality, documented recordings of their live performances and the line up is featuring King Louie Bankston on keys.

PS: A page about a documentary on them used to be seen on Instagram, but the updates were suddenly halted. If the creators or producers ever stop by this site, please leave a message 'cause I need to get my hands on this.

Dedicated to the memory of Adam Cox, Jeremy Gage, Matt Fitzgerald and Louie Bankston. #StillShattered

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  1. 320: https://mega.nz/file/P5QUBL6K#VTQ66T_KAuUKXq3ru2kbjZ8ZPdMqL_H7PbO36Yf8Y3o

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