Named one of the “Top Ten UK Artists That Could Lift Off At Any Moment” by RGM, Harry Heart is a British-Australian alternative rock artist, currently signed to his own independent label Kinda Grizzly records. Growing up in both East London and rural Australia, Harry Heart became a multi-instrumentalist as a teenager, receiving national airplay from triple j (AU) and touring in two acts before finishing high school. Heart released his first EP 'Bodensee and Other False Stories' in 2014 while living in Sydney, Australia, followed by a national Australian tour. 2016 saw the release of three singles, 'Flowers [The Retaliation]', 'Baby Calm Down', and 'Epiphany', all of which embodied a new authenticity to Heart’s song-writing. Heart headed to Western Australia in 2017 to record the acoustic EP 'Sun Follows' in a heritage-listed warehouse by the sea after supporting Radical Face (US) and Lewis Watson (UK). After the one-year acoustic sabbatical, Heart returned to Sydney and released singles 'Twenty Five' and 'Ninety Six' from the 'First Endorphin' EP.
2019 saw Harry Heart's return to the UK on his first ever national acoustic tour with Coffee House Sessions, with the release of the new EP 'Hands in the Hive'. Moving to Manchester shortly after, Heart released the singles 'Fell So Low' and 'Burden' in 2020 after being featured on BBC Introducing's Hot List and receiving his first airplay on BBC Radio 6 Music.
2021 saw the release of Heart’s debut album ‘Summon It’ on the Kinda Grizzly label, which received praise from the likes of Steve Lamacq (BBC 6 Music), Shell Zenner (Amazing Radio, BBC Introducing) and Sophie Sveinsson (XS Manchester) before playing a debut Manchester headline show in September 2021.
In 2022 Heart is releasing his sophomore album ‘Cambistry’ one track at a time as a music NFT series. As each NFT sells, Heart releases the song on all streaming platforms. He performed at The Great Escape 2022 for Sounds Australia’s ‘Aussie BBQ’, and will appear at Beautiful Days Festival 2022, along with London and Manchester headline shows in November.
"A glorious record." - Amazing Radio (UK)
"...he's amazing. If you love Muse and you love Sam Fender, you're going to love Harry Heart" - XS Manchester (UK)
“his EP is on a different level” - Indie Shuffle (USA)
“bold and energetic” - Music of the Future (UK)
“Could fill a stadium” - triple j (AU)