I Got a Name

I Got a Name: The Heartland Rock Storytellers
I Got a Name is an American heartland rock band known for its anthemic songwriting and blue-collar lyrical themes. Formed in Philadelphia in 2008, the group achieved commercial success with their 2012 major-label debut, which charted on the Billboard 200 and spawned a certified gold single.
Early career
The band's core members, vocalist/guitarist Mike Corrigan and drummer Sarah Vance, began writing songs together in late 2007. Drawing from the rich rock history of their hometown, they self-released the EP "City Limits" in 2009, which led to a regional touring circuit and eventual signing with independent label Rustbelt Records.
Breakthrough
The band's breakthrough arrived in 2012 following their signing to Atlantic Records. Their debut album for the label, "Steel and Sky," entered the Billboard 200 at number 48 and was propelled by the success of its lead single, "Carry the Fire." That track reached the Top 20 on the Mainstream Rock charts and was later certified gold for sales exceeding 500,000 units.
Key tracks
Carry the Fire — This gold-certified anthem became the band's signature song and a staple of rock radio in 2012.
Steel and Sky — The title track from their breakthrough album showcases their blend of muscular guitar work and melodic heartland storytelling.
Two Lane Highway — A fan-favorite deep cut that exemplifies the band's narrative-driven songwriting and road-worn aesthetic.
Bridges to Burn — This track from their third album features a notable guest vocal from singer-songwriter Lissie, highlighting their collaborative spirit.
The momentum from "Steel and Sky" led to extensive touring and a follow-up album, "Horizon Line," in 2015. While not matching the chart peak of its predecessor, it solidified their core audience. Their most recent studio effort, 2020's "Resilient Heart," saw the band experimenting with more atmospheric production while staying true to their rock roots. I Got a Name has maintained a consistent presence, collaborating with artists like Lissie and appearing on major festival lineups such as Austin City Limits. Fans of I Got a Name's brand of earnest, guitar-driven rock often appreciate the work of similar American artists. The Gaslight Anthem shares a deep affinity for storytelling rooted in American imagery. The Hold Steady offers a similarly literate, character-driven approach to rock music. Dawes parallels their melodic craftsmanship and thoughtful lyrical perspective. Kings of Leon represents another major-label rock act with a strong foothold on alternative and mainstream rock radio formats.
The music of I Got a Name maintains regular rotation across a network of classic rock and modern rock FM stations, particularly those with a focus on guitar-driven formats. Their hits are frequently featured on online rock radio streams and independent music radio stations that champion heartland and alternative rock genres.
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