Midheaven is the lovechild of Andy DeLuca & Sarah Eiseman’s romantic and creative partnership.

They initially found each other after becoming fans of the others’ art. Sarah was making an impact in the Polaroid and film-photography community while simultaneously working in healthcare and taking care of the elderly; Andy was heavily involved in the music industry as a touring photographer, visual artist, and video director. While Andy was on tour with 5SOS in 2018, he had a day off in NYC where Sarah had been living at the time. They officially met in person and instantly started creating art together. They had become inseparable from that moment on, making all kinds of art anytime they were in the same room. Sarah had grown up with a gift for poetry and singing, and Andy had grown up playing drums in bands and recording instrumental demos. When they discovered they could make music together, it was the perfect fit. Sarah would primarily contribute lyrics and melody, where Andy would focus on the instrumentals and production side of things.

Having a shared taste of 80s and 90s music, they found themselves initially writing a blend of shoegaze/dreampop, alternative, and new wave-inspired pop songs. Even though they began writing in 2018, it wouldn’t be until 2023 when they would release their first piece of music as they felt they needed to further craft their songwriting and music production abilities.

They released their first self-produced debut single “Heaven” in November of 2023 while living in Los Angeles. “Heaven” is a heavy-hitting + ethereal blend of shoegaze and new wave, combining 90s dreampop/shoegaze elements (My Bloody Valentine, Lush, Slowdive) with the elements of bigger 80s new wave production (Depeche Mode, Kate Bush, Echo & The Bunnymen, Tears For Fears). The result is a full and lush arrangement where the vocals sit on top of a gritty bass riff that drives the song, and guitars and synths that flood every remaining corner of the mix.

Because Andy + Sarah have spent years as visual artists and directing music videos together, they were able to shoot/edit their own music video, create their own single art, and take their own press photos — all while living in the comfort of their own home, being deeply in love, and spending time with their beloved shih-tzu, Pebbles.