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The Ashtray Hearts
OriginMinneapolis, United States
GenresAlternative rock
Years active2000–present
MembersJohn Jerry
Brad Augustine
Dan Richmond
Aaron Schmidt
Ryan Scheife
Steve Yernberg

The Ashtray Hearts are a U.S. band originally from Minneapolis. The band currently comprises five members, and their music is described as apartment music, a sound that references Americana, folk, and country while embracing the singer-songwriter aesthetic of early 1970s Asylum Records. The band has toured the U.K. and the U.S., sharing the stage with The New Pornographers, Richard Buckner, Okkervil River, Jesse Sykes, Laura Veirs, Kelly Willis and others. Music from the Ashtray Hearts was featured in the independent film, "The Be All and End All" (2011). "The Strangest Light," the band's third LP, was released in January 2013.

Members[edit]

Currently there are five members of the band:

Former members include:

Discography[edit]

The band has released four albums so far:

  1. "Amusement Park"
  2. "Disaster"
  3. "The One You're Closest To"
  4. "Still Shaking"
  5. "Queen South"
  6. "Anyone's Guess"
  7. "Bryn Mawr"
  8. "Trestle"
  9. "Country Bar"
  10. "Spain"
  11. "Southern Wedding"
  12. "Watching Me Try"
  1. "Rules"
  2. "On The Wires"
  3. "Exits"
  4. "English"
  5. "Perfect Halves"
  6. "New York"
  7. "Long Enough"
  8. "Valentine"
  9. "Where You Sleep"
  10. "Flowers"
  1. "Books"
  2. "Let it End"
  3. "The Strangest Light"
  4. "Names"
  5. "Dying Light"
  6. "This Again"
  7. "Sister"
  8. "Hollow Heart"
  9. "Brother"
  10. "Last Request"
  11. "Embers"
  12. "White Church Hill"
  1. "Rooms"
  2. "Gold Century"
  3. "Walking Back"
  4. "Reading Aloud"
  5. "Take What's Allowed"
  6. "Ways To Die"
  7. "Porchlight"
  8. "My Sad Heart"
  9. "Listening Bell"
  10. "Provisions"
  11. "Easy To Find"
  12. "Careful"

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Old Numbers - The Ashtray Hearts | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  • ^ "Perfect Halves - The Ashtray Hearts | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". Retrieved 12 November 2021.
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