Dive into the raw, unfiltered energy of Eagles of Death Metal's 2008 release, "Heart On." This 40-minute journey through stoner and garage rock is a testament to the band's gritty, high-voltage sound. With tracks like "Anything 'Cept the Truth" and "High Voltage," Eagles of Death Metal deliver a punchy, riff-driven experience that's as intense as it is infectious. The album's title track, "Heart On," showcases the band's knack for blending raw emotion with hard-hitting rock, while "Cheap Thrills" offers a taste of their signature swagger. From the rebellious spirit of "(I Used to Couldn't Dance) Tight Pants" to the introspective "How Can a Man With So Many Friends Feel So Alone," "Heart On" is a dynamic exploration of Eagles of Death Metal's signature sound. Released on Downtown Records, this album is a must-listen for fans of high-energy rock and roll.