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Hawthorne Heights

Post-hardcore/emo-pop quintet Hawthorne Heights came to life in the summer of 2001. Originally called A Day in the Life, the Dayton, OH, collective saw numerous lineup changes and shifting music styles before settling on its current formation. Composed of drummer Eron Bucciarelli, bassist Matt Ridenour, vocalist/guitar player J.T. Woodruff, and guitarists Casey Calvert and Micah Carli, Hawthorne Heights built their fan base on a solid demo and a series of self-booked national tours that saw them sharing the stage with the likes of From Autumn to Ashes and the Descendents. In 2003, they signed with Chicago label Victory Records, resulting in the 2004 release of their powerful full-length debut, The Silence in Black and White. As the guys relentlessly toured behind it, the album became Victory's highest-selling debut, while their lead single, "Ohio Is for Lovers," slowly invaded rock radio, MTV, and teenage hearts across the country. Their follow-up, If Only You Were Lonely, as well as the DVD This Is Who We Are, arrived in 2006. Leading up to the album's release, Victory urged street team members to help it debut above urban singer Ne-Yo, whose own hyped release came out on the same day. Questionable promotional tactics included rearranging store displays to hide Ne-Yo's record and make Hawthorne Heights' more prominent. Lonely debuted at number three on the charts, though, unsurprisingly, more than a few eyebrows were raised in the band and label's direction. Regardless, the album continued to sell well, as its first single, "Saying Sorry," garnered airplay on many a modern rock radio station. However, controversy came to a head in early August when Hawthorne Heights suddenly announced that not only were they leaving Victory Records (despite a contractual obligation of two more albums for the label), but also suing them over various issues including unpaid royalties and tarnishing their name and relationship with fans over the aforementioned incident (the band claimed to have no knowledge of the street team letter that was issued as though personally from them). In a statement issued online, the band compared their time at the label to being in an "abusive relationship" and directly attacked "greed driven" label head Tony Brummel. As issues were sorted out behind the scenes (and Victory counter-sued the band claiming they just wanted to jump to a major), Hawthorne Heights continued touring nationwide and served as headliners on the fall 2006 version of the popular Nintendo Fusion Tour with openers Relient K, the Sleeping and more. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
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May 31, 2001


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This Is Who We Are
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recent albums date score reviews
If Only You Were Lonely 2006 9.37 2
The Silence in Black and White 2004 7.67 9

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hawthorne heights tells the stories of their lives the way they want it
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posted Jan 22, 2008
They are very super cool. Well, I like 'em.
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posted Nov 26, 2006
Hawthorne Heights is pretty cool. Catchy, and mostly important they dont try to be some other band.
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posted Jun 25, 2006
They rock
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posted May 15, 2006
They had their glory but they are basically dead! I am sorry to say this but...
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