The Heavy Guilt

Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Alternative San Diego, California USA Contact

The Heavy Guilt is six focused musicians, from varying backgrounds, translating their influences into a common language beneath the dim crimson lights of the stage. It is a collage put together by time worn hands, it is the sound and rhythm of a saturated city, it is the direction you take after last call. The Heavy Guilt is rock n roll.

Artist Information

Biography

The Heavy Guilt is as much Americana as it avant garde garage, as much folk blues as it is psychedelic
indie stomp. It is six focused musicians, from varying backgrounds, translating their influences into a
common language beneath the dim crimson lights of the stage. It is a sweaty driving catharsis, a train of
thought bulldozing cross the tracks of rural America, it is a roadmap through the emotive wilderness, it is
a collage put together by time worn hands, it is the sound and rhythm of a saturated city, it is the direction
you take after last call. The Heavy Guilt is rock n roll.

Born two years ago, the Guilt has progressed since their debut, Lift Us Up from This. The first album is
a document of the band member’s initial meeting, having subtle conversations through sound, getting
acquainted through song. The second album, In the Blood, captures two years of performing together.
Not so much a handshake introduction, but a kick to the sternum.

The songs from the first album had a campfire feel to them, warm as the pops and crackles of old vinyl.
In the Blood is born from the dive bar. It isn’t lacking of these quiet movements, but it balances them with
foot stomping blues, fevered crescendos and tasteful experimentation. The songs are dynamic, going
from acoustic whispers to mountainous walls of sound. Sean Martin, takes his jazz virtuosity and transposes
it to rock fury, taking songs to new pinnacles and beyond. Josh Rice adds vintage keyboard tones
from soul’s greatest years, bringing flurries of Fender Rhodes and Hammond swells to the mix. Layers
and layers of nuanced keys add to the dynamic of these songs, plus Josh’s unique approach to songwriting
is heard throughout. Jason Littlefield provides the anchor of rhythm that holds these songs together,
he’s heard here on basses, electric and acoustic, including some incredible bowed upright work. Jason’s
background in jazz and classical can be heard in the arrangements, his melodic and fluid playing blends
into a perfectly subtle treatment of each song, when it grabs your ear it can be catchy as a chorus, yet,
though he is able, his playing is never flashy nor over the top, it is exactly what the song is needing. Similarly
Jenny Merullo provides the pulse of necessity, she is a driving rock n roll drummer and has transformed
the dynamic of this band more than any factor since her joining. She was the youthful caffeine
to inspire the band’s new sound. She also adds endearing and warm harmonies to the songs. Alfred
Howard is the wild card, he adds new, unusual and untamed sounds to the band’s traditional lineup. He
is a volcanic pocket of contagious energy on stage. He plays found objects like chains, wooden boxes,
bottle caps, bells, a shortwave and circuit bent radio, sheet metal, boxes of rice and sand paper, he may
be riffling through your dumpster or haggling at your yardsale right now. He is also the source of the albums
lyrics, poetic, heartfelt and moving, winding descriptions of love, lack, hope and longing. And most
important to the sound of this band is Erik Canzona. With his old soul road weary and powerful voice,
he is the first ingredient that pulls you in while listening. His voice inspires the band to sculpt the perfect
bed of sound to try to contain it, it is that of a storyteller who grabs ear and demands attention, it can
be delicate, fragile and volatile or it can be a thunderous tempest. The forceful gust of wind he exhales
silences audiences and creates hypnotized and muted members of previously chatty Friday night bars.
All this while providing a strong rhythm guitar, the solid canvas for the other members to paint on.

The band has matured, learned how to hold an audience captive and braided their influences into their
own brand of unrelenting soulful rock music.

Instrumentation

Al Howard, lyrics and percussion
Josh Rice, keyboards
Erik Canzona, vocals and acoustic guitar
Sean Martin, guitar
Jason Littlefield, bass and violin
J. Smart, drums

Discography

"Who is the Heavy Guilt?" ep....released 7/3/09

"Lift Us Up From This" debut...released 9/30/09

"In the Blood"... released 7/19/11

"The Heavy Guilt"...released 4/2/13

Official Website

http://www.theheavyguilt.com

Links

Audio

Video

Goin Home video.mov

The Heavy Guilt - The Cost

Photo Gallery

Press

  • The Heavy Guilt deserves the spotlight with ‘In The Blood’ [+ Show ]

    After spinning “In The Blood,” the 2011 album from The Heavy Guilt, I had one primary reaction: How ...

  • Music is In Their Blood [+ Show ]

    Each member of San Diego six-piece the Heavy Guilt brings something different to the table, but they...

  • The Heavy Guilt - It's Time [+ Show ]

    The Heavy Guilt isn’t an easily categorized band. Their songs range from folk to rock to dream pop ...

  • The Heavy Guilt Set To Unveil In The Blood + Al Howard Q&A [+ Show ]

    When the K23 Orchestra called it quits in late 2008, the fire was still burning for lyricist Al Howa...

  • Day From Night [+ Show ]

    On the night Alfred Howard played the last show with his former band, K23 Orchestra, he had no idea ...

  • New Year's Eve at the Lafayette [+ Show ]

    The condensed heat of the Lafayette Room was the perfect conduit for an hour's worth of sweaty, punc...

  • SD Rock ‘n’ Roll’s Top 5 Songs of 2011 [+ Show ]

    5. “Alibi” by The Heavy Guilt A funky Talking Heads-like guitar moves throughout this song, laying ...

  • The Heavy Guilt at the Glashaus, July 16, 2011 [+ Show ]

    An all-ages crowd gathered in Barrio Logan on Saturday to help The Heavy Guilt celebrate the release...

  • Local band the Heavy Guilt lifts up the audience [+ Show ]

    Out of the downfall of well-known San Diego-based band Alfred Howard and the K23 Orchestra, The Heav...

  • Sounds Like San Diego: [+ Show ]

    The other day I admitted to Al Howard and Sean Martin of the Heavy Guilt that I'd long ignored their...

  • In Support Of The Art: Alfred Howard (The Heavy Guilt) [+ Show ]

    In Support Of The Art is a feature which will run on Fridays. Each entry will focus on a different m...

Setlist

Summer Came
Though the Tangles
Blistered Hands
Wyoming
Fallen
Train Station
Clove
Alibi
Next to Know
In the Blood
Heavier Than Mist
Thoughts
Wanna Be Your Dog, Iggy Pop Cover
The Cost

Set length can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours +.

Basic Requirements

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The Heavy Guilt - Stage Plot

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