
13 Songs, 41 Minutes

Bad Frequencies Hawthorne Heights
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4.3, 27 Ratings - $4.99
EDITORS’ NOTES
On their sixth album, emo superstars Hawthorne Heights evoke an auspicious summertime atmosphere. With lyrical images of road trips, sunshine, and good friends, guitarist/vocalist JT Woodruff and his bandmates banish bittersweet memories and failed relationships on the anthemic “Pink Hearts,” galloping riff-rocker “Crimson Sand,” and in the buoyant melodies of “Just Another Ghost.” Later, the moody explosion of the title track and raw-throated backing screams of “Push Me Away” lend the album some harder edges.
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In Gloom
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Pink Hearts
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Crimson Sand
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The Perfect Way to Fall Apart
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Just Another Ghost
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Bad Frequencies
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Skylark
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Edge of Town
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Starlighter (Echo, Utah)
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Push Me Away
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The Suicide Mile
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Straight Down the Line
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Pills
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Ratings and Reviews
Not a bad album.
Not their best work in my opinion but another solid album none the less.
Buy this album.
This album is straight up amazing. The guys from Hawthorne Heights have brought it once again. I recently had the chance to see them live for the first time in nearly 10 years, and they are every bit as good as I remember. This album does not disappoint fans of old school HH, and it’s so good I assume they’ll pick up quite a few more fans along the way.
Back!
The boys are back and better than ever. 🤟