Change of Heart (band)
- Formed
- 1982
- Genres
- rock alternatif
- Labels
- Cargo Records
- Members
- Ian Blurton
Biography
Change of Heart is a Canadian alternative rock band, active from 1982 to 1997. Based in Ontario, the band is known for its diverse sound that blends elements of pop, hard rock, and punk. They achieved some success with their single "There You Go," which reached the Top 40 in Canada in 1992, as well as other hits on Canada's modern rock charts, including "Trigger" and "Little Kingdoms." The band released several albums during its career, including "Slowdance" in 1987 and "Soapbox" in 1989, and was signed to Cargo Records.
Highlights
- Formed in 1982 in Ontario.
- Success with the single "There You Go" in 1992, reaching the Canadian Top 40.
- Several hits on Canada's modern rock charts, including "Trigger" and "Little Kingdoms."
- Notable albums: "Slowdance" (1987), "Soapbox" (1989).
- Active until 1997.
Discography
- Slowdance1987
- Soapbox1989
- Tired of Waking Up Tired · EP1991
- Smile1992
- Tummysuckle1995
- Steelteeth1997
FAQ
When was the band formed?
Change of Heart was formed in 1982.
Who are the members of the band?
The band consists of Ian Blurton.
Where does the artist come from?
Change of Heart originates from Ontario, Canada.
What genre of music do they make?
Change of Heart plays alternative rock.
What are their biggest hits?
Some of their biggest hits include the albums "Slowdance" (1987) and "Soapbox" (1989), as well as the single "There You Go."
How long has the band been active?
Change of Heart was active from 1982 to 1997.
