Hawthorne Heights will release their new EP, Lost Lights, on September 8th. Today they’ve shared a video for “The Storm.”
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Hawthorne Heights have released a video from their new single “Tired and Alone.”
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Hawthorne Heights will release The Rain Just Follows Me on September 10th. Today they’ve shared the new song “Constant Dread.”
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Hawthorne Heights will release Lost Frequencies, a companion album to last year’s Bad Frequencies, featuring b-sides, reworkings, and covers. The first single “Hard To Breathe” is now streaming, along with pre-orders. The album will be released November 8th.
Hawthorne Heights – “Pills” Video
Hawthorne Heights have released a video for “Pills.”
Hawthorne Heights – “Starlighter (Echo, Utah)” Video
Hawthorne Heights have released a video for “Starlighter (Echo, Utah).”
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Hawthorne Heights – “Crimson Sand” Video
Hawthorne Heights have released a video for “Crimson Sand.”
Hawthorne Heights – “Bad Frequencies” Video
Hawthorne Heights have released a video for “Bad Frequencies.”
Hawthorne Heights Release Documentary
Hawthorne Heights have released Die Colorful, a documentary about the making of their latest album, Bad Frequencies.
Singer and Guitarist JT Woodruff shares “While writing and tracking Bad Frequencies, we set up some cameras to see what would happen. We let it unfold, naturally and organically, as the album began to bloom on camera and in session. Set to a musical score and spoken word passages meant to melt away anxiety and stress, Die Colorful is a journey into the making of Bad Frequencies, from our point of view.”
Hawthorne Heights Talk With Substream; Debut New Video
James Shotwell sat down with Hawthorne Heights for Substream Magazine to talk about their new video for “Just Another Ghost”:
“[Just Another Ghost] has a bit of a throwback feel, like throwback Hawthorne Heights. There is a bit of a breakdown, so it’s a bit more of an aggressive song. Those lend themselves to being more fun videos to film for imagery and such, so really that was the determining factor. We wanted to release “Pink Hearts” first because it has a good time vibe to it, and it throws a bit of a curveball to people. It’s kind of bouncy and happy, but typically we’re kind of sad. I’m usually writing about the worst things in the world that could happen to me, but “Pink Hearts” was a bit of tongue-in-cheek fun for the fans. We wanted people to be like, ‘ah, this is cool. They’re ready to be back.’”
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