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Hawthorne Heights Released New Single “The Storm (Emo Orchestra Version)”

Photo courtesy of the band.

Hawthorne Heights have released a very special string version of their latest single ‘The Storm’. The single is to celebrate the bands current tour with Emo Orchestra that sees Hawthorne Heights play with their own hits as well as other emo classics with a full orchestra. Full dates below.

Speaking about the new single JT Woodruff added, “Hawthorne Heights has always been willing to live in a world of the non-traditional.  We are a million albums into our career and just released our heaviest song yet. The most unnatural thing to do would be to add a full orchestra, which would match the heaviness with a featherlike delicacy, and that’s exactly what we did.  We all grew up listening to the Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie double disc, and this was a great chance to live in that world for a little bit.  We hope that our fans are willing to step into this world of majesty with us, get dressed up, and listen loudly when the lights go down.”

The original version of The Storm is featured on Hawthorne Heights new EP Lost Light that came out last month on Pure Noise Records. The vinyl is available now to buy – HERE

Hawthorne Heights & Emo Orchestra tour dates:
4th October 2023 – Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts Patchogue, NY
5th October 2023 – Bergen Performing Arts Center Englewood, NJ
6th October 2023 –  Warner Theatre-Torrington, CT Torrington, CT
7th October 2023 – Keswick Theatre Glenside, PA
10th October 2023 –  1614 DMB High Point, NC
11th October 2023 –  The Foundry Waynesboro, VA
12th October 2023 –  Warner Theatre-DC Washington City, DC
13th October 2023 – Portico at del Lago Resort and Casino Waterloo, NY
14th October 2023 – Ovation Hall at Ocean Casino Resort Atlantic City, NJ
18th October 2023 – Sunrise Theatre Fort Pierce, FL
20th October 2023 – Goodyear Theatre Akron, OH
22nd October 2023 – Roxian Theatre Mckees Rocks, PA
24th October 2023 – The Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
25th October 2023 – Murat Theatre at Old National Indianapolis, IN
26th October 2023 – Staphanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts Sheboygan, WI
27th October 2023 – Genesee Theatre Waukegan, IL
28th October 2023 – James W. Miller Auditorium Kalamazoo, MI
30th October 2023 – Fitzgerald Theatre West Saint Paul, MN
2nd November 2023 – Capitol Theatre Davenport, IA
3rd November 2023 – Hoyt Sherman Place Des Moines, IA
5th November 2023 – The Astro Theatre Omaha, NE
8th November 2023 – Pappy + Harriet’s Pioneertown, CA
9th November 2023 – McCallum Theatre Palm Desert, CA
11th November 2023 – Fox Theater Oakland, CA
12th November 2023 – City National Grove of Anaheim, CA


Stream ‘The Storm’ Emo Orchestra Version – HERE 

Djordje Miladinović

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