Hawthorne Heights was formed out of a desire to play music that the members were passionate about, with the ultimate
goal being to become a full-time, professional band. Their dreams are fulfilled now with their Victory Records debut,
The
Silence In Black And White.
Forming in Dayton, Ohio in June of 2001 under the name "A Day In The Life," the band decided to rename the musical endeavor
due to lineup changes and evolving musical styles. With the final lineup in place, Hawthorne Heights began playing out on
several national self-booked tours, sharing stages with bands like the Descendents, From Autumn To Ashes, and Coheed &
Cambria.
Fast forward to November, 2003, Chicago. Victory Records President Tony Brummel is doing his usual Saturday morning demo
listening and plays the Hawthorne Heights CD. He is sold on the band immediately, as is the rest of the Victory staff, and
the Hawthorne Heights boys drive from Dayton to Chicago to showcase for the label. They sign a deal with Victory shortly thereafter.
Hawthorne Heights recorded The Silence In Black And White over four weeks in Madison, Wisconsin at Smart Studios
and in Chicago at Big Gold Studios with Dan Duszynski in February and March of 2004. "The recording process this time around
was an experience within itself, comments drummer Eron Bucciarelli. "We got to take our time and experiment a lot more than
we've been used to in the past. Sonically, this record is such a step up from anything else we've done. We are very proud
of the finished product."
The Silence In Black And White contains songs of frustration, personal growth, and evolution. Musically, it tests
the limitations of the "post-hardcore" and "screamo" music genres, adding deeper and darker subtleties. Influenced by bands
that range from Led Zeppelin to Quicksand to Nirvana and Shades Apart, Hawthorne Heights's brand of radiant and fiery post-hardcore
is expansive yet more focused than the efforts of other bands they will be categorized with. Their triple-guitar attack alone
sets them apart from the rest. "With JT, Casey, and Micah all playing guitar, we can add a lot of layering effects and intricacies
to our music along with legitimately pulling in different musical styles," Eron says. "To us, The Silence In Black And
White is the perfect melting pot of all of our different musical tastes."
Their pervasive crossbreed of discordance and melody with guttural growls and layered, sweet-sounding vocals brings new
and imaginative depth to The Silence In Black And White.