The Silence in Black and White

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
In one form or another, HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS have been making music for 2 years now with their melodic mixture of punk, hardcore, emo, metal and rock influences coupled with soaring, grooving melodicism.

Forming in Dayton, OH in 2001 under the original name of A DAY IN THE LIFE, they immediately set to work on recording and releasing their first full-length album on indie label Confined Records. Through five national self-booked tours with some of today's biggest bands, various line-up changes and one name change, the band kept their eyes on the prize, and grabbed it when their favorite label, VICTORY RECORDS, finally came calling.

Album Description
HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS are Victory's next high priority emo project, and are already generating a buzz with the Victory fan base. The Silence In Black and White record will appeal to fans of THURSDAY, TAKING BACK SUNDAY and SILVERSTEIN.

Music Review:

  1. The Smashing Pumpkins - Greatest Hits
  2. The Soft Bulletin
  3. The Velvet Underground [Original recording remastered]
  4. The Warrior's Code
  5. The Woods
  6. Transistor Radio
  7. Under a Blood Red Sky [Live]
  8. Urban Hymns
  9. Violent Femmes
  10. Wave of Mutilation: The Best of the Pixies [Explicit Lyrics]

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California Clam Chowder

Dvorak Day: Monument Dedication Concert

Ferruccio Busoni: Klavierbearbeitungen Bach'scher Werke

Music: Worldwide 3: Compiled by Gilles Peterson [Import]

Energy to Burn//1980 [Import]

Euphoria

Der Wind Hat Sich Gedreht Im Lande [Import]

Fox Sports Presents: Game Time!

Generation [Import]

Hallelujah: Great Choral Classics

Friday Night in San Francisco [Original recording remastered]

Early Days [Import]

Free City [Clean]

Ravel: Piano Concertos

Coliseum Rock