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Hawthorne Heights Announce New Album 'Bad Frequencies', Share First Single Pink Hearts

Friday, 02 March 2018 Written by Laura Johnson

Hawthorne Heights will release a new album this spring.

'Bad Frequencies', their first full-length since 2013 and debut for Pure Noise Records, will arrive on April 27. Head below to check out Pink Hearts, the first track to be shared from it, along with the album's artwork and tracklist.

Speaking about Pink Hearts, singer and guitarist JT Woodruff said:

“If we try, we can stay young forever, but I'm not sure we actually want to. “Pink Hearts” is about burning through relationships, because you are selfishly just having fun when you are young. Eventually you have to wake up and grow up, and hope that you haven't cut someone too deep.”

About the record, he continued:

“We wrote Bad Frequencies over the course of a year, which was our longest writing process as a band.  We played 170 shows in 2017, wrote every moment that we could, then demoed, then recorded an album.  I think we fit everything we possibly could in 365 days, and we are very proud of that.” 

'Bad Frequencies' tracklist:

  1. In Gloom
  2. Pink Hearts
  3. Crimson Sand
  4. The Perfect Way To Fall Apart
  5. Just Another Ghost
  6. Bad Frequencies
  7. Skylark
  8. Edge Of Town
  9. Starlighter (Echo, Utah)
  10. Push Me Away
  11. The Suicide Mile
  12. Straight Down The Line
  13. Pills
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