In the 1970s, hitmakers from the previous decade formed supergroups to continue on the arena circuit. In 2014, a quartet of hitmakers from the ’70s is looking to get back to the garage and play straightforward rock ‘n’ roll.
The Cars’ Elliot Easton, Blondie drummer Clem Burke, Romantics lead singer Wally Palmar and Chesterfield Kings bassist Andy Babiuk have formed the Empty Hearts, enlisting the assistance of Faces pianist Ian McLagan and Ramones producer-engineer Ed Stasium on their debut album. Savoy Label Group’s 429 Records will release “The Empty Hearts” on Aug. 5, which will be followed by an October-November tour of the U.S.
01. 90 Miles An Hour Down A Dead End Street 03:15
02. I Don’t Want Your Love, (If You Don’t Want Me) 03:36
03. (I See) No Way Out 03:20
04. Fill An Empty Heart 03:43
05. Soul Deep 03:19
06. Loud And Clear 04:20
07. Perfect World 02:53
08. I Found You Again 03:14
09. Just A Little Too Hard 03:32
10. Drop Me Off At Home 03:20
11. Jealousy 04:29
12. Meet Me ‘Round The Corner 02:59
Line-Up:
Wally Palmar – Vocals, Guitars
Elliot Easton – Guitars, Vocals
Andy Babiuk – Bass, Vocals
Clem Burke – Drums, Vocals
Guests:
Ian McLagan – Keyboards