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''Skeletons'' is the fourth studio album by American
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Hawthorne Heights Hawthorne Heights, formerly A Day in the Life, is an American rock band from Dayton, Ohio, formed in 2001. Their lineup currently consists of JT Woodruff (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Matt Ridenour (bass guitar, backing vocals), Mark McMillon ( ...
, released June 1, 2010. It is their first and only album to be released through
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, and is also the first release since
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to employ screamed vocals, with guitarist Micah Carli adding limited vocals into select tracks on the record. The album was produced by
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. The album peaked at #50 on the Billboard top 200 albums.


Background

On February 2, 2009, it was announced that the band had signed to independent label
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and would release their next album with the label later in the year. Drummer Eron Bucciarelli said Wind-up Records was "still an indie
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... Its a tight knit group who still truly put the music first and that's comforting to us." Vocalist/guitarist JT Woodruff said the band was "extremely happy" to be signed to Wind-up Records. In addition, he said it was important to the group that they signed with "a label that has maintained a consistent staff and who understands who we want to be as Hawthorne Heights." Bucciarelli mentioned that the band had been working on their next album since May 2008. Four days later, the band made a blog post about their forthcoming album. They said they were "going to hit the studio and release the album as soon as possible without compromising the quality of the songs."


Production

On May 1, 2009, the band announced they were going to Hollywood, California for the course of two months to record their next album. In addition, they revealed that while there is not a new member and no replacement was made for former guitarist/vocalist, Casey Calvert, the new album would feature a new " screamer". While on tour, Hawthorne Heights announced that Micah Carli would now be providing vocals for the band. As the album was being recorded, Woodruff and Bucciarelli named two songs from the record on several occasions, leading many to believe that they would be released as singles. Acoustic versions of the two songs were also said to have been recorded. The songs are entitled "Here I Am" and "Nervous Breakdown". On October 2, 2009, both Woodruff and Buicarelli posted updates on their Twitter pages saying that they had just finished gang vocals for the record. Woodruff stated "Just finished up doing gang vocals on a few songs. Return to hardcore!" The band has expressed that the process of writing the music and lyrics to this album has been different from doing so for albums past. Woodruff states: "We had the luxury of time to sit around and think about what we wanted to do, which helped us create something new." Bucciarelli adds: "We wrote more songs for this album than ever before. We wrote over 30, then whittled them down to the absolute best ones. We took parts from some and added them to others and made a Frankenstein out of hm. We were always writing, re-writing, arranging and re-arranging. Howard Benson really pushed us in the song writing department to go against what we’ve done in the past."


Album title

The album's title is not taken from any of the tracks' titles, or even lyrical content on the album (although "End of the Underground" does make lyrical references to skeletons); instead, Woodruff explained:Thus, the album was given the name ''Skeletons''.


Release

In October 2009, the band announced that they would be releasing their next album in early 2010. Following this, they embarked on the Never sleep Again tour with
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and Nightbeast. During this trek, download cards for the song "Unforgivable" were made available. On February 10, 2010, ''Skeletons'' was announced for release in three months' time. Following this, the band played select shows of the
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in Canada. On March 22, 2010, "Nervous Breakdown" was posted online; it was released to radio on April 27. On April 23, 2010, "End of the Underground" was made available for listening on
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. On May 18, "Drive" was released as a digital single through
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. The track was made available for download from
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as a ringtone on May 20. On May 26, 2010, ''Skeletons'' was made available for streaming through Myspace. On May 28, "Nervous Breakdown (Acoustic)" was made available as a free download separate from ''Skeletons''. Between late May and early July, the group went on tour with the Audition and
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. ''Skeletons'' was released on June 1 through Wind-up Records. An animated music video was released for "Nervous Breakdown" on June 8, 2010. On September 28, "Bring You Back" was declared a single by Hawthorne Heights on their official website, and began receiving regular radio airplay.


Reviews and reception

''Skeletons'' has received generally positive reviews. A review on the AbsolutePunk website has stated that the album brings out "JT Woodruff’s best vocal performance yet," and is full of "killer choruses." In an early review of the album, RoomThirteen.com gave the album a 12 out of 13 rating. They stated "For those who fell in love with Hawthorne Heights six years ago, ‘Skeletons’ will merely reaffirm their passion for a band that has survived so much in such a short time. For those who have yet to truly listen to the band, this is an album that will alter your perceptions." ''Skeletons'' stylistically reverts to "music similar to their first two albums", although it has substantially less non-singing vocals. The album "refuses to stomp over old ground" by incorporating "electro" and "pop punk" elements into a few of the tracks. Other reviewers, though, criticize the album by calling it "safe", and saying that it doesn't take any "deviations from the beaten path."


Track listing


Personnel

;Hawthorne Heights *JT Woodruff – lead vocals,
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, rhythm guitar *Micah Carli –
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unclean vocals A death growl, or simply growl, is an extended vocal technique usually employed in extreme styles of music, particularly in death metal and other extreme subgenres of heavy metal music. Death growl vocals are sometimes criticized for the ...
*Matt Ridenour – bass,
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*Eron Bucciarelli – drums,
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;Production *Album produced by
Howard Benson Howard Benson is an American music producer and multi-instrumentalist. He was nominated for the Producer of the Year Grammy Award in 2007 and 2008. Early life and education Benson was born and raised in a middle-class family in greater Philad ...
*Album art created by Mike Egan *Album mastering by Scott Hull


References

{{Authority control Hawthorne Heights albums Wind-up Records albums 2010 albums Albums produced by Howard Benson