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Skeletons

Hawthorne Heights

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Album Review

After dealing with the death of Casey Calvert and a series of legal battles with their former label, Victory Records, it was clear from the sound on Fragile Future that Hawthorne Heights had emerged from their trials (both literal and figurative) a more mature band. After making the conscious decision not to replace Calvert, instead having guitarist Micah Carli take over as the resident screamer, the band delivered their most refined album to date with Skeletons. At a glance, it might feel like this is their tamest effort, and in some ways it is. The music doesn’t have the intensity of their earlier work, lacking the raw power of their three-guitar assault, and the unclean vocals are almost nonexistent. That said, their songwriting feels tighter and more deliberate. Rather than trying to force themselves back into their older sound, the band is working with what they have without trying to fill the gap left by Carli. While the music may seem more scaled back, the lyrics feel rawer and more emotional, even without the use of the screaming vocal dynamic. Themes of loss and grief are at the forefront here, with the band still clearly coping with the death of a dear friend, as well as the unfortunate loss of J.T. Woodruff’s mother (who was given a touching dedication in the liner notes). “Bring You Back” and “Gravestones” are heartfelt coping anthems, showing the band at their most emotional without any traces of angst. Longtime fans of Hawthorne Heights will be able to appreciate the vulnerability here as they witness the band at their most exposed, seeing through to their titular skeletons.

Customer Reviews

amazing

although there is not the old screamo we loved its a step up form Fragile Future in many aspects. Lyrically it is much more to the point and overall more mature. Abandoned driveways is spectacular in all senses. THe lyrics are just stellar and the guitar is just freaking epic. please buy it even if you dislike the new hawthorne heights. it may take 2 listens but you will love it - guaranteed.

I miss Casey

Yes hawthorn heights is amazing and blew me away with this new album but I miss Casey so much hawthorn heights will never be the same
R.I.P
Casey calvert

Sell Outs

I loved The Silence in Black and White and If Only You Were Lonely, when the band was more hardcore. After the death of their screamer/guitarist, they went soft and sold out to a more pop sound. I do like their music still, but it's not the same. I miss the old Hawthorne Heights.

Biography

Formed: June, 2001 in Dayton, OH

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The punky emo-pop quintet Hawthorne Heights came to life in the summer of 2001. Originally called A Day in the Life, the Ohio-based band saw numerous lineup changes and shifting musical styles before settling on a permanent 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 demo recording and a series of self-booked national tours that saw them sharing...
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