Dive into the raw and introspective world of Hawthorne Heights with their 2012 EP, "Hope." This eight-track collection, released on June 5, 2012, under the independent label Cardboard Empire, is a powerful journey through the band's signature blend of emo, screamo, and post-hardcore, with touches of emo pop and pop punk. Clocking in at just 26 minutes, this EP packs a punch with its honest lyrics and dynamic soundscapes.
"Hope" opens with the haunting spoken words of "There Was a Kid (Part 2)," setting a somber tone that contrasts with the upbeat melodies that follow. The title track, "Hope," stands out with its ironically pessimistic lyrics juxtaposed against an optimistic melody, showcasing the band's knack for complexity. Other standout tracks include the energetic "Running in Place (Niki Am)" and the introspective "Vandemonium."
This EP is the second release by Hawthorne Heights to feature a title track, and it's a testament to the band's evolution and growth. The album's cover art, featuring a stark black and white image, hints at the raw and honest themes explored within. Whether you're a longtime fan of Hawthorne Heights or new to their music, "Hope" offers a compelling glimpse into the band's unique perspective on life, love, and the struggles that come with both.