Hawthorne Heights have shared the title track of their new album “The Rain Just Follows Me.”
Hawthorne Heights have shared an official video for their new track “Constant Dread.”
Silverstein have announced a “When Broken Is Easily Fixed” 15th anniversary tour with Hawthorne Heights, As Cities Burn, and Capstan.
Hawthorne Heights's sophomore record, If Only You Were Lonely turned 10 this year. We have commentary on the album from JT Woodruff himself. Enjoy the read and let us know your thoughts on If Only You Were Lonely ten years later. You can also read our retrospective with JT about The Silence In Black and White. The band will be embarking on an anniversary tour for If Only You Were Lonely as well.
Hawthorne Heights have announced the 2nd Leg of their If Only You Were Lonely 10th Anniversary tour. Support will come from In Her Own Words, and Convictions. Check out the dates below.
Hawthorne Heights's The Silence in Black and White turns 10 next month (June 1st, to be exact), and we've decided to launch a new "10 Years" feature in celebration of the record. We have commentary on the album from JT Woodruff himself. Enjoy the read and let us know your thoughts on The Silence in Black and White ten years later. Don't forget to pick up the acoustic version of TSIBAW as well.
Hawthorne Heights have added some USA dates to The Silence In Black And White 10 Year Anniversary World Tour. The band is playing the whole album front to back at these shows. View the dates below
Hawthorne Heights is pleased to announce the 10-Year Anniversary of The Silence In Black And White World Tour. Hawthorne Heights released the now seminal and platinum-selling album, The Silence In Black And White in June of 2004.
The 10-Year Anniversary Tour kicks-off in April, with the first leg of dates taking place in Europe. Subsequent legs for North America, Asia and Australia will be announced shortly. The band will play The Silence In Black And White from start to finish!
Hawthorne Heights has left Wind-Up Records and will release a new EP on August 23rd with their own label, Cardboard Empire. More information here.
We’re going for a little bit of a larger concept with this. The first EP is titled Hate, and it’s trying to get out some of the emotions from our past dramas with Victory and dealing with the death of our bandmate, Casey [Calvert, who died in 2007]. A lot of these things, we never really got them off our chest. The last two albums didn’t really capture the emotion that was going on. For one reason or another, we held back a little bit. So, long-term, we’re hopefully going to continue being a little more truthful and more honest and not let things sit and eat away at us.