

Lyrically, things have climbed from tales of love and loneliness to a much more metaphorical and deep state. The verses seem more driven than before and the near fist pumping inducing chorus and gang vocals are like icing on a long awaited cake. To me, this is genius because it shows long time fans that the band hasn’t changed too much since last time around. There’s still those elements that make them Hawthorne Heights, but this time, HH seems to have a lot more to showcase and we at UTG were more than willing to give them an ear to speak to.įading in from static, “The Business of Paper Stars,” comes rocking through the speakers with classic, driving, Hawthorne Heights song structure. Fragile Future, a title meant to reflect the fragility not only of individual life, but our planet as a whole, finds the band grown up and trying out a more rock driven sound.
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From very public lawsuits, to losing a member to an unexpected death while on tour last year Hawthorne Heights has weathered it all and now they bring us their long awaited thrid album. If you can find one more who has been through more in the last few years than Hawthorne Heights and made it out still together as a band, I’d be shocked.
