
Kerosene Heights
Kerosene Heights, an emo/punk band hailing from Asheville, North Carolina, channels the raw and energetic sound of early 2000s shouty emo legends from Philly basements. Drawing inspiration from bands like Algernon Cadwallader and Snowing, they are part of the 5th wave emo revival and align well with artists such as Gulfer, Charmer, and Hot Mulligan. Their debut LP, set to release on No Sleep Records this spring, features emotive vocals, twinkling guitars, and catchy sing-along melodies.
Releases

Blame It On The Weather
August 15, 2025Kerosene Heights is releasing a new LP titled "Blame It On The Weather" on August 15, 2025, featuring 12 tracks, including the lead single "New Tattoo" now available on all streaming platforms. The band's progression is evident in the new LP showcasing the bands chemistry, with a focus on themes of change and transitions inspired by life events that impacted them such as Hurricane Helene. Drawing on influences from 2010s emo bands like Grown Ups, You Blew it, Dikembe, and Algernon Cadwallader, the new LP is sure to please fans of of the 5th wave midwestern emo/pop punk revival sound, similar to bands like Charmer, Hot Mulligan and newer bands like Tiny Voices, The Casper Fight Scene, Carly Cosgrove and the like.

Southeast of Somewhere
May 19, 2023Kerosene Heights, an emo-punk band from Asheville, North Carolina, is set to release their debut full-length album "Southeast of Somewhere" on May 19 through No Sleep Records. The album features 11 tracks of emo punk anthems drawing inspiration from emo, punk, and indie rock of various decades, with influences from bands like Algernon Cadwallader, Snowing, and You Blew It.