Album

American Heart

Benson Boone

2025 · Rock, Pop

3 collectors on Gatefold own this

American Heart by Benson Boone

American Heart is an Alt/Indie album by Benson Boone, originally released in 2025. On Gatefold: 18 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

About

The year 2024 was a game-changing one for Benson Boone, the Monroe, Washington, native and <i>American Idol</i> dropout whose breakthrough hit “Beautiful Things” was among the year’s most-streamed song. The lead single of his debut album <i>Fireworks & Rollerblades</i> was a runaway success that brought the 22-year-old to the stage of the 2025 Grammy, where he seamlessly busted a backflip off of a grand piano before launching into the sledgehammer choru. As for his second flip of the show-stealing performance—that one was unplanned. “My thought process is that there’s not a thought proce. It’s more like when I’m up there, I just do whatever feels right,” Boone told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe shortly after the performance. “During the moment, I was like, ‘You know what? I’ve been standing here for a while and I’m just going to do a flip.’ And that’s how it went.” With his second album, <i>American Heart</i>, the newcomer known for his electric stage presence and Freddie Mercury-esque falsetto steps out of the shadow of his biggest hit. Its 10 track, all written by Boone and frequent collaborator Jack LaFrantz, live in the anthemic sweet spot between Springsteen-style heartland rock and the arena-ready pop-rock of The Killers (particularly on “Young American Heart,” whose “live fast, die young” narrative was inspired by a near-fatal car accident Boone got into in high school). He stays grounded with a pair of songs in honor of his parents: the tear-jerking “Momma Song” plus “Mr Electric Blue,” a prog-pop epic about hero-worshipping his dad (who, mind you, can do backflips well into his fifties). The energy is up compared to his first record: As Boone explained to Lowe, lead single “Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else” began as a sullen piano ballad and became a pulsing synth-pop banger about a run-in with an ex at a diner. .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1Sorry I'm Here For Someone Else2:36
  2. 2Mr Electric Blue3:10
  3. 3Man In Me3:48
  4. 4Mystical Magical2:45
  5. 5Reminds Me Of You2:58
  6. 6Momma Song3:17
  7. 7I Wanna Be The One You Call3:01
  8. 8Wanted Man2:55
  9. 9Take Me Home3:01
  10. 10Young American Heart2:52

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • polished
  • earnest
  • theatrical

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The people behind it.

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3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 18 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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