Hawthorne Heights is an American rock band formed in Dayton, Ohio in 2001, originally called A Day in the Life before settling on their current name. The band's classic lineup of vocalist and guitarist JT Woodruff, vocalist and guitarist Casey Calvert, guitarist Micah Carli, bassist Matt Ridenour, and drummer Eron Bucciarelli developed a sound that blended post-hardcore aggression with emo melody and pop punk accessibility — a combination that perfectly captured the emotional intensity and melodic sensibility of mid-2000s alternative rock at its most commercially potent.
Signed to Victory Records, their debut album The Silence in Black and White (2004) was an immediate success in the emo and post-hardcore community, producing the single Niki FM and establishing the band as one of the leading acts in a scene that was about to break through to mainstream audiences. If Only You Were Lonely (2006) debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 — an extraordinary achievement for a Victory Records act — and produced Ohio Is for Lovers, a song whose dramatic, emotionally raw combination of screamed and sung vocals became one of the most recognized tracks of the mid-2000s emo explosion. The song's opening scream became iconic within the genre and remains one of the most memorable moments in emo's commercial peak period.
Tragedy struck when guitarist and vocalist Casey Calvert was found dead on November 24, 2007 from an accidental drug overdose — a devastating loss that the band addressed with remarkable openness and honesty in their subsequent work. Fragile Future (2008) was recorded in the shadow of Calvert's death and addressed the band's grief directly, earning sympathy and respect from fans who had followed them from the beginning. The band has continued recording and touring through multiple lineup changes with Woodruff as the constant creative anchor, releasing a consistent stream of albums including Skeletons (2010), Zero (2013), and Hate (2016) for a fanbase that has remained loyal across nearly two decades.