Hawthorne Heights

If Only You Were Lonely

RS: 3of 5 Stars

2006

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Hawthorne Heights went gold with their 2004 debut, The Silence in Black and White, a catchier-than-average screamo record that helped make these Dayton, Ohio, boys one of the most beloved bands on MySpace. On If Only You Were Lonely, Hawthorne Heights up the drama-punk ante, channeling tricky rhythms, shimmery soft parts and a metal-schooled three-ax attack into songs that are both action-packed and gratuitously stylized. The busy music suits the controlled agonizing of JT Woodruff, who alternates between little-lost-boy murmur and chorus-driving yowl on darkly catchy barnburners like "We Are So Last Year." Woodruff finds a dozen-plus ways to say he's sorry, but If Only You Were Lonely works best when he lets his mates do most of the talking. "Where Can I Stab Myself in the Ears" plows through metal-march power chords, a desperate call-and-response chorus and a tense half-time breakdown before giving way to the piano-splashed mood music of the closing "Decembers." This combination of grand ambitions and gut-level emotional impact should keep Hawthorne Heights' online-friends list healthy for years to come.



CHRISTIAN HOARD

(Posted: Feb 21, 2006)

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