MyHeartYourGlove – ‘No Maps For This Distance’

There’s no manual for grief. No blueprint for growing up. No compass that works when everything familiar slips just out of reach. On their debut full-length – No Maps For This Distance – MyHeartYourGlove traces the blurred edges of memory, loss, and becoming – with guitar strings, fuzz pedals, and a little bit of humor holding it all together.

Recorded between bedrooms and living rooms, this album feels like a long night with the people who know you best – where the jokes come easy, but the truth finds its way out anyway. The songs move between the quiet ache of remembering and the loud catharsis of letting go. One minute you’re in the middle of a breakdown; the next, you’re staying up too late playing SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 and avoiding tomorrow.

Each track pulls from something real: the death of a friend, the noise of an old apartment, the helplessness of watching someone suffer, the strange comfort of childhood games. Even when the titles are playful, the feelings underneath are anything but.

MyHeartYourGlove walks the line between emo, post-hardcore, and nostalgic DIY punk, but never sounds stuck in any one place. Instead, No Maps For This Distance unfolds like a series of journal entries scrawled during long drives and quiet mornings, each one trying to make sense of the spaces we leave behind.

It’s not about having the answers. It’s about being honest when you don’t.

Stream the new album here.

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