Hawthorne Heights, Listener, Hotel Books + more at Capital Ale House

by | Apr 25, 2018 | EVENTS

THE BROADBERRY, THE TRIGGER SYSTEM & SLIMEHOLE present:

HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS (Dayton)
http://hawthorneheights.com/
LISTENER (Kansas City)
http://iamlistener.com/
HOTEL BOOKS (California)
https://www.facebook.com/hotelbooksband/
SIENNA SKIES (Australia)
https://www.facebook.com/siennaskies/
HEAVY THINGS (Columbus)
https://www.facebook.com/heavythingsrock/

@ Capital Ale House Music Hall RVA on Friday 4/27/2018
7PM Doors // 7:30 Sounds
$20 Advance // $25 Day of Show
TIckets on sale Feb 16 at noon: http://ticketf.ly/2Eov1ax

HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS: Sometimes the things you love give you HOPE. Sometimes you HATE the things you love the most. But, often times the things you love can make you HURT.

HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS return to form with Hurt, the long awaited third EP in their Hate/Hope/Hurt trilogy. Hurt not only shines with elements rooted in their classic sound, but also showcases a maturity and level of confidence that can only be honed after twelve years of being a band. After spending the better part of a year on the road celebrating the ten year anniversary of their debut album The Silence in Black and White, the band returned home to Ohio to begin writing for Hurt. Feeling newly inspired and clearly invigorated, what resulted was a collection of eight songs that celebrate looking back while boldly pushing forward. “Everything that ends will soon become new again.” Vocalist/Lyricist JT Woodruff says: “Sometimes the past haunts you like a ghost, but we weren’t afraid to become the ghosts of what we used to be. There is still some life and hope left in these bones, and we will continue to suck the marrow out of life.”

Joe Vanderhoff

Joe Vanderhoff




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