Artist's albums
The Storm
2023 · single
Lucerne Valley
2023 · single
Dandelions
2022 · single
Dead Formats, Vol. 1
2022 · single
Ohio is for Lovers
2021 · single
The Rain Just Follows Me
2021 · album
Thunder in Our Hearts
2021 · single
The Rain Just Follows Me
2021 · single
Constant Dread
2021 · single
Ohio is for Lovers (Lofi)
2021 · single
This Is Who We Are
2021 · single
Lost Frequencies
2019 · album
Dads of Sad
2019 · single
Bad Frequencies
2018 · album
Push Me Away
2017 · single
Hurt
2015 · album
The Silence in Black and White (acoustic)
2014 · album
Zero
2013 · album
Golden Parachutes
2013 · single
Hope
2012 · album
Hate
2011 · album
Midwesterners: The Hits
2010 · album
Skeletons
2010 · album
Fragile Future
2008 · album
Fragile Future (Bonus Track Version)
2008 · album
If Only You Were Lonely (Instrumental)
2006 · album
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Biography
“I couldn’t sleep at all while making this record,” admits HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS frontman JT Woodruff of his band’s eighth full-length, THE RAIN JUST FOLLOWS ME, out September 10, 2021 on Pure Noise Recs. “It was an 18-year breakdown in the making.” Throughout their long and storied career as one of the most iconic emo acts of the new millennium, the quartet have overcome obstacles at every turn – but these roadblocks always seemed to come from external forces, unscrupulous record labels & the shifting whims of fickle audiences to unimaginable personal tragedy threatening to derail them. Despite the odds, Hawthorne Heights have overcome: earning two Gold albums ('04’s The Silence In Black And White and '06’s If Only You Were Lonely), penning some of the genre’s most well-known songs (“Ohio Is For Lovers,” “Saying Sorry”), & remaining a touring act nearly two decades after forming in Dayton, Ohio. “Are we a heavy band with melodic vocals, or are we a pop-punk band with screaming?” he asks rhetorically. “What we realized was we were separating the songs more than we realized. On one side, we had killer pop-punk songs, on the other there were super-heavy songs. At its core, Hawthorne Heights is both of those things.” It was this moment that cements THE RAIN JUST FOLLOWS ME as an essential entry into the band's discography, as the group adroitly swerve between soaring pop melodies and caustic breakdowns with little warning – keeping audiences, & even themselves, guessing.