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If Only You Were Lonely 

Hawthorne Heights

If Only You Were Lonely

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Another Victory Inc
Release date: 2005

Album Reviews

With the breakout success of Hawthorne Heights' 2004 debut, The Silence in Black and White, the little screamo band that could from Dayton, OH, could have easily taken the formulaic approach with its sophomore album. Instead, this rising new rock outfit does everything it can to broaden its scope on If Only You Were Lonely. One need look no further than the hushed, piano-steered closing number, "Decembers," which echoes both the Beach Boys and Death Cab for Cutie. That somber highlight aside, Hawthorne Heights haven't exactly ditched their calling card, as exhibited by the infectious, self-deprecating heartbreak anthem "We Are So Last Year" and "Pens and Needles," a bold, capable punk-pop nugget with serious devotional issues. The outfit's three-axe attack coupled with the distinctive pipes of J.T. Woodruff find Hawthorne Heights able to go where peers like Fall Out Boy just can't. Be it the downright winsome lilt of "Saying Sorry" or the riotous punk of "This Is Who We Are" -- painted with blood-curdling screams -- the group manages to walk the fine line between art and its aspirations of world domination with its credibility in check. ~ John D. Luerssen, All Music Guide

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1.  This Is Who We Are more
2.  We Are So Last Year more
3.  Language Lessons: (Five Words Or Less) more
4.  Pens And Needles more
5.  Saying Sorry more
6.  Dead In The Water more
7.  I Am On Your Side more
8.  Breathing In Sequence more
9.  Light Sleeper more
10.  Cross Me Off Your List more
11.  Where Can I Stab Myself In The Ears more
12.  Decembers more
Featured Review
Gotta Be Somebody Gotta Be Somebody
Nickelback
I saw Nickelback at the O2 in London in 2008. I was not expecting that much as I was not really a fan. However, I must admit I had a great night, they put in a great show and I really enjoyed the tracks played. The band come in for quite a lot of stick but I was really pleasantly surprised. Of course, I love the tracks "Photograph" and "How You Remind Me" but there is also a lot of other good stuff on those albums. The more I hear from this band the more I like them. "Gotta Be Somebody" is no exception to this. Great uplifting melodic chorus with a great bridge make this very worthy listening. Get over "Rockstar" being used in a TV ad and get listening. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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