New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Punk rock band
Heart Attack Man have today shared their new single "Like A Kennedy", an emotional track structured around anxious guitars.
"It was the most meaningful song for me," shares front man Eric Egan. "Through a family tie, a relative of mine was connected to JFK. As I was sorting through the story of my twenties, I've learned about all of these family connections. I went from learning about this as a teenager to making this song as an adult. I was able to bring this weird distinct connection into a song."
"Like A Kennedy" comes from the band's forthcoming album, Freak Of Nature, which was announced with its title track March and is set to be released on May 26th. Fans can pre-save the album here.
Starting on May 25th,
Heart Attack Man will be bringing their new music on the road for the Freak Of Na-Tour. The six week run features Arm's Length, Super American, and Photocopy. It includes stops in Detroit, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Nashville, LA, and more, before wrapping up with two sold out hometown shows in Cleveland.
Tickets across the country are selling fast, with
Chicago already upgrading to a bigger room due to demand. For a full list of upcoming dates, please see below.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
5/25 - Detroit, MI @ The Shelter
5/26 - Toronto, ON @ The
Velvet Underground
5/27 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Thunderbird
Music Hall
5/28 - Buffalo, NY @ Rec Room
5/30 - Somerville, MA @ Crystal Ballroom at Somerville Theatre
5/31 - New York, NY @ The Racket
6/1 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry
6/2 - Asbury Park, NJ @ House of Independents
6/3 - Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar
6/4 - Richmond, VA @ Canal Club
6/6 - Orlando, FL @ The Abbey
6/7 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Hell)
6/9 - Nashville, TN @ The Basement East
6/11 - Dallas, TX @ Trees
6/12 - Austin, TX @
Empire Control Room & Garage
6/13 - Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad
6/15 - Phoenix, AZ @ Nile Theater
6/16 - Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction
6/17 - Los Angeles, CA @ Knitting Factory NoHo
6/18 - Berkeley, CA @ Cornerstone Berkeley
6/20 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
6/21 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile's
Madame Lou's
6/23 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
6/24 - Denver, CO @ HQ Denver
6/25 - Kansas City, MO @ recordBar
6/28 - Cudahy, WI @
X-Ray Arcade
6/29 - Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
6/30 - Indianapolis, IN @ The Hi-Fi
7/1 - Cleveland, OH @ Mahall's
7/2 - Cleveland, OH @ Mahall's
Heart Attack Man write the soundtrack to "figuring it out." Rife with intricate riffs, gleefully catchy choruses, robust rhythms, and a whole lot of outcast charm, the Cleveland band-Eric Egan [vocals, guitar], Adam Paduch [drums], and Ty Sickels [guitar]-turn all the awkwardness of growing up into undeniable and unpredictable anthems, teetering on an axis of punk, rock, and pop.
After racking up tens of millions of streams and earning acclaim from Brooklyn Vegan, FLOOD, UPROXX, Alternative Press, and more, the group tell a different kind of coming-of-age story on their 2023 third full-length, Freak Of Nature.
"The overarching theme is growing up," says Eric. "I spent my entire twenties just feeling completely out of place. It was like I hadn't found my people yet. In early adulthood, I went through a lot of s mentally. With Freak Of Nature, I'm embracing the fact I don't know what the hell I'm doing, but it's okay."
The band initially buzzed out of the Midwest with 2014's Acid Rain EP. Logging countless miles on the road, they consistently dropped fan favorite releases, including The Manson Family [2017],
Fake Blood [2019], and the Thoughtz & Prayerz EP [2021]. Cleveland.com hailed the latter as "some of the band's absolute heaviest tunes to date," while Brooklyn Vegan summed it up best as "killer." Along the way, "Pitch Black" piled up 1.7 million Spotify streams followed by "Leap Year" with 1.3 million Spotify streams and counting. Moreover, they canvased the country on tour with the likes of Neck Deep.
After bonding over a shared love of Motion City Soundtrack, Eric linked up with Lil
Aaron [Lizzo, Blackbear, Kiiara] in Los Angeles. Who said nothing good goes down in the DM?
"Even though we come from different lanes, we both have the same sense of humor and a similar attitude," he goes on. "I'd bring ideas, and he would help shape them. It was a true collaboration. I learned how
Aaron channels his creative energy and how to maintain momentum. We clicked, and I was accepting all of this new energy and goodness into my life."
Fittingly, they introduce this phase with the first single and title track "Freak Of Nature." Co-written with Nick Wheeler of All-American Rejects, it hinges on an upbeat riff, giving way to a hypnotic bridge and infectiously irreverent refrain, "I'm a freak of nature."
"The record started to become its own thing after we wrote this one," he recalls. "There's an overarching method to all of the madness. Musically, we're leveling up. We allowed ourselves to grow."
Whether or not you've figured your life out,
Heart Attack Man will ultimately be with you, holding your hand every step of the way.
"I've grappled with complex feelings of isolation, loneliness, and freakiness, and it's an up-and-down rollercoaster," he leaves off. "In the end, you need to hold on and trust the process. If I was talking to myself ten years ago, I was in a completely different place. It's better now. Things do work out. For us, this is a new start, and I'm happy about it."