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Musical Influences
The Beatles. |
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Similar Artists
Dashboard Confessional, Jimmy Eat World, and The Juliana Theory. |
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Artist History
Reconstructing Heather began in the summer of 2000. After months of writing, rehearsing, and performing, RH began the recording sessions which would soon come to be known as "A Demonstration". "A Demonstration" was self-released in the fall of 2001. The band is currently promoting their self-release and catching the ears of both independent and major labels across the United States. |
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Group Members
Jesse Dunn, Robert Torres, Nathan John, and Daniel Edmundson. |
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Instruments
Bass guitar, drums, guitars, keyboards, piano, and vocals. |
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Albums
A Demonstration (2001) |
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Press Reviews
"Reconstructing Heather is one of those bands that changes trends in modern music by combining technological advances in recording and beautifully composed songs. A full-length CD from them would be widely accepted!" - Andy Sybilrud (Station Manager For THE BEST OF EMO); "Reconstructing Heather is a new band on the scene, with catchy songs and amazing talent. They put an awesome show on and I strongly recommend that you check these sexy boys out when you have a chance. No. Actually, not when you have a chance. Cancel your plans and see them. Overall Band Rating: 9/10!" - Spill Zine |
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Location
Kearny, New Jersey - USA |
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