Hawthorne Heights
Fragile Future


1.0
awful

Review

by Dave de Sylvia EMERITUS
August 9th, 2008 | 90 replies


Release Date: 2008 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Robbed of their most distinctive performer, Hawthorne Heights no longer stand out from a swathe of emo pretenders.

By the close of 2006, Ohio pop punkers Hawthorne Heights were firmly ensconced as one of rock’s most successful acts, commanding platinum album sales when such achievements were becoming an increasing rarity, especially for groups who don’t openly flaunt stadium rock pretensions. Their second release on Victory Records, If Only You Were Lonely, was a remarkable development on their promising debut, marking them out as the rare type of band that could convincingly carry heavy music beyond its core audience to pop and non-rock audiences. More importantly, frontman JJ Woodruff had always seemed a little too self-aware to fully believe in his own lyrics- some saving grace when they include such crazy inane shit as “so cut my wrists and black my eyes / so I can fall asleep tonight or die.”

Yet the premature death of guitarist/screamer Casey Calvert last November- not to an act of self-abuse but a tragic mix-up that led him to take a lethal mixture of depression medication and pain pills- has upset the apple cart significantly. In choosing to continue as a four-piece, the band sacrificed two of their defining features: Calvert’s distinctive screeched accompaniment and the muscularity his third guitar added to their frequent crescendos. On the other hand, Woodruff’s pining love songs always seemed like they were addressing a dead lover rather than the alive kind. If any band in the public were to convincingly deal with the death of a bandmate through musical catharsis, Hawthorne Heights had a better chance than most.

Unfortunately, with Fragile Future, Hawthorne Heights start awkwardly and never really find their feet. Opener ‘The Business Of Paper Stars’ begins with swirling backwards guitars, one of several psychedelic side-notes littered between the album’s 12 tracks, and immediately showcases the band’s changed emphasis. In place of the rapidfire riffing of previous efforts, ‘The Business Of Paper Stars’ builds at half-speed, calling to mind momentarily the behind-the-beat hard rock of Avenged Sevenfold, before resolving to familiar power pop territory. ‘Sugar In The Engine’ picks up with a sweet, bluesy acoustic guitar refrain and swirling synths, while a crackled mellotron break is tacked on to the end of ‘Until The Judgement Day.’ In both cases, the coda is more interesting than the actual song it bookends, yet Hawthorne Heights make no effort to incorporate these more diverse elements in to the songs proper. The result is predictable: robbed of their most distinctive performer, and with no superior songwriting to differentiate them, Hawthorne Heights no longer stand out from a swathe of emo pretenders.

In the chorus of ‘The Business Of Paper Stars,’ Woodruff sings triumphantly, nonsensically, “save yourself from everything that you have learned / save yourself from all the trust that you have earned.” Learned does, indeed, rhyme with earned, but students of English might note that it’s complete fucking gibberish. Astonishingly, the loss of a dear friend appears to have completely paralysed the group’s ability to express loss. It’s sad, but not for the intended reasons. ‘Sugar In The Engine’ grants glimpses of the insight shown on previous records, as Woodruff’s astutely, “you need more than a crucifix to survive.” Yet such examples are few and far between, and when JT sings “this is the sound of desperation / this is the sound of me wearing thin,” it’s hard not to speculate that maybe Fragile Future came a little too soon in Hawthorne Heights’ recovery as a band.



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2.2
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Comments:Add a Comment 
brandtweathers
August 9th 2008


2006 Comments


wow dave.
for the first time i completely agree. fantastic review... one of the best of yours ive seen.

great job.

brandtweathers
August 9th 2008


2006 Comments


lewis only digs his own reviews. jk. seems that way at times

brandtweathers
August 9th 2008


2006 Comments


he only showed respect.

Yet the premature death of guitarist/screamer Casey Calvert last November- not to an act of self-abuse but a tragic mix-up that led him to take a lethal mixture of depression medication and pain pills- has upset the apple cart significantly.


JimmyPopAli
August 9th 2008


168 Comments


I'm having a hard time believing the annoying screamer was the highlight of the band.

brandtweathers
August 9th 2008


2006 Comments


im having a hard time understanding an individual who lives between islam and the blood hound gang
lifes tough

brandtweathers
August 9th 2008


2006 Comments



but seriously
that was aimed and brandnew


ha. what


brandtweathers
August 9th 2008


2006 Comments


lol
fair enough

ninjuice
August 9th 2008


6760 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

okay, so why is this deserving of a one


Exactly what I'm wondering.

brandtweathers
August 9th 2008


2006 Comments



lewis only digs his own reviews. jk. seems that way at times

btw... meant to be non sequitur


botb
August 10th 2008


17769 Comments


Robbed of their most distinctive performer, Hawthorne Heights no longer stand out from a swathe of emo pretenders.

yep, that's pretty much what i was afraid was going to happen.

brandtweathers
August 10th 2008


2006 Comments


i want chan to say 'oh my god' so that ill look like a prophet This Message Edited On 08.09.08

brandtweathers
August 10th 2008


2006 Comments


same reaction you had towards icp and blood brothers.
ill take the second as a mass compliment

brandtweathers
August 10th 2008


2006 Comments


holy crap lewis... where are you from in tejas???

YeahRiight
August 10th 2008


50 Comments


hawthorne heights were always really, really, bad. They have not become horrible just because they lost their screamer.

brandtweathers
August 10th 2008


2006 Comments


^:D

Electric City
August 10th 2008


15756 Comments


yer not ironic or funny

brandtweathers
August 10th 2008


2006 Comments


hahahahahahahaha

AtavanHalen
August 10th 2008


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Sonic, it's simple. It's not really funny if it's not coming from someone like a resident Sputnik comedian (Elim or Chan).

Some good writing here, Dave. I think we picked up a lot of similar things from this record, just interpreted them differently.

iarescientists
August 10th 2008


5865 Comments


it's not funny cause that joke is old old old like 2005 shit

AtavanHalen
August 10th 2008


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

That too.



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