Cross My Heart was a rad emo band hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, that burst onto the scene in the late '90s. Formed in 1996, the group—featuring vocalist/guitarist Ryan Shelkett, bassist Chris Camden, guitarist Michael Campbell, and drummer Evan Tanner—delivered heartfelt, introspective tunes that captured the raw emotion of the underground emo movement. They gained a dedicated following with releases like their 1999 EP "The Reason I Failed History" and the full-length album "Temporary Contemporary" in 2000, both showcasing their blend of melodic punk edges and vulnerable lyrics about love, loss, and personal struggles.
Though they kept things pretty low-key and disbanded around 2001, Cross My Heart left a lasting mark on the emo genre, influencing bands in the DIY scene. Their music often popped up on compilations from labels like Deep Elm Records, and fans still dig their earnest, no-frills approach to storytelling through song. If you're into that classic late-'90s vibe, their discography is worth a spin!
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