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| music_genre = [[Pop punk]]
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| record_label = Currently: Unsigned<br>Formerly: [[Victory Records]]
| record_label = Currently: Unsigned<br>Formerly: [[Victory Records]]
| current_members = [[JT Woodruff]]<br>Eron Bucciarelli<br>Casey Calvert<br>Micah Carli<br>Matt Ridenour<br>Mark Tibor
| current_members = [[JT Woodruff]]<br>Eron Bucciarelli<br>Casey Calvert<br>Micah Carli<br>Matt Ridenour
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'''Hawthorne Heights''' is a [[pop punk]]/[[post-hardcore]]/[[emo (music)|emo]] band that formed in [[Dayton, Ohio]] in June of [[2001]]. The band was originally known as "A Day In The Life" but changed its name as its music and lineup also changed. JT Woodruff is the lead vocalist and also plays guitar, Matt Ridenour plays bass, Eron Bucciarelli on [[drum]]s, and Casey Calvert and Micah Carli on guitar. The bands fan club is called the Silent Alliance.
'''Hawthorne Heights''' is a [[pop punk]]/[[post-hardcore]]/[[emo (music)|emo]] band that formed in [[Dayton, Ohio]] in June of [[2001]]. The band was originally known as "A Day In The Life" but changed its name as its music and lineup also changed. JT Woodruff is the lead vocalist and also plays guitar, Matt Ridenour plays bass, Eron Bucciarelli on [[drum]]s, and Casey Calvert and Micah Carli on guitar. The bands fan club is called the Silent Alliance.

Revision as of 19:21, 23 September 2006

Hawthorne Heights
OriginDayton, Ohio
Years active2001 – Present
MembersJT Woodruff
Eron Bucciarelli
Casey Calvert
Micah Carli
Matt Ridenour

Hawthorne Heights is a pop punk/post-hardcore/emo band that formed in Dayton, Ohio in June of 2001. The band was originally known as "A Day In The Life" but changed its name as its music and lineup also changed. JT Woodruff is the lead vocalist and also plays guitar, Matt Ridenour plays bass, Eron Bucciarelli on drums, and Casey Calvert and Micah Carli on guitar. The bands fan club is called the Silent Alliance.

History

When their first album The Silence in Black And White hit stores it did not hit very many, despite the definite singles in Ohio Is For Lovers, Niki FM, and Silver Bullet. However soon the Ohio is for Lovers video began getting airplay on MTV, and the band peaked at number 55 on the Billboard charts. When their second album If Only You Were Lonely was released, it debuted at number 3 on the charts, powered by the lead single "Saying Sorry" which has received massive airplay on MTV, VH1 and Fuse. On July 18, 2006 it was announced that they would be in the annual Nintendo Fusion Tour.

On August 7, 2006 the band announced they would be leaving Victory Records; and are suing the label for--breach of contract, copyright and trademark infringement, fraud and abuse.

Discography

Videography

  • This Is Who We Are DVD


Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock
2004 "Ohio Is For Lovers" #55 #26 #18 The Silence in Black and White
2005 "Niki FM" #18 The Silence in Black and White
2006 "Saying Sorry" #32 #9 #18 If Only You Were Lonely
2006 "Pens And Needles" If Only You Were Lonely

Feud with Ne-Yo

In March of 2006 Victory Records issued two statements to fans through the band's mailling lists as well as their MySpace page, stating that "ROCK music needs your support"[1] and that "the #1 slot that belongs to us." They also pleaded with fans to go into chain stores and make sure Hawthorne Heights CDs are in stock and to sabotage Ne-Yo's sales:

"As for Ne-yo, the name of the game is to decrease the chances of a sale here. If you were to pick up handful of Ne-yo CDs, as if you were about to buy them, but then changed your mind and didn't bother to put them back in the same place, that would work. Even though this record will be heavily stocked and you might not be able to move all the stock, just relocating a handful creates issues: Even though the store will appear to be out of stock, the computer will see it as in stock and not re-order the title once it sells down and then Ne-Yo will lose a few sales later in the week."

They ended their rallying cry with by quoting Winston Churchill: "Victory at all costs, Victory in spite of all terror, Victory however long and hard the road may be; for without Victory, there is no survival."

Later, group members claimed that the statements were issued by their record label, Victory Records, without their consent.[2]

Feud with Victory Records: "The REAL Manifesto"

At the beginning of August in 2006 Hawthorne Heights released a letter to their fans (called "The REAL Manifesto") stating that they would be leaving Victory Records due to multiple factors. Along with the label putting out letters under the band's name, they also claimed to not see a single penny in royalties from their first two albums.There is currently no word on what their new label will be, but they assure that they will still continue making music in the future.

Lawsuit

On August 7, 2006, Hawthorne Heights, a Victory signed band, announced that they were leaving the label and suing Brummel and the label for $10 million[3]. The band alleges that Brummel used "overly-aggressive, unethical and illegal schemes and tactics" which severely damaged the band's reputation and relationship with their fans. Brummel alledgedly urged street teams to visit record stores to conceal copies of Ne-Yo's CD In My Own Words, Hawthorne Heights' most prominent competition on the Billboard 200 charts.

Among other claims in the lawsuit are "egregiously fraudulent accounting practices," which alledge that Brummel and Victory refused to pay Hawthorne Heights royalties for any of the albums, for which Brummel claims that the band has yet to recoup money spent on advertising and other related expenditures and still owe the label $1 million.

Other claims in the lawsuit include "copyright and trademark infringement, invasion of privacy for placing the band in a 'false light,' fraud and interference with business relations"[4]. Representatives from Victory have issued a statement that the lawsuit is without merit and Hawthorne Heights will not be released from their contract until they deliver two additional studio albums, as per their contract.

Members

  • JT Woodruff: Vocals/Guitar
  • Micah Carli: Lead Guitar
  • Casey Clvert: Guitar and Screams
  • Matt Reidenour: Bass and Backing Vocals
  • Eron Bucciarelli: Drums

Trivia

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ [2]
  3. ^ Hawthorne Heights issued a manifesto on their website as a direct statement from the band. [3]
  4. ^ Billboard news article about the band described their allegations in that way. [4]
  5. ^ Sandra Sperounes, Origin unknown, destination ... stardom?, The Edmonton Journal, 22 July 2006.