Dive into the final chapter of Hawthorne Heights' captivating trilogy with "Hurt," the fourth extended play released on September 18, 2015. This eight-track journey wraps up the band's Hate/Hope/Hurt series with a compelling blend of their signature styles, offering a satisfying conclusion to their thematic exploration. Clocking in at just under 28 minutes, "Hurt" packs a punch with its raw energy and introspective lyrics, showcasing the band's evolution within the emo, screamo, and post-hardcore genres.
The EP kicks off with the haunting "There Was a Kid, Pt. 3," setting a moody tone that carries throughout the album. Tracks like "The Darkest Times" and "Common Crook" deliver powerful vocals and intense instrumentation, while "Beneath the Silver Strand" offers a moment of respite with its melodic hooks. The title track, "Hurt," serves as a poignant centerpiece, highlighting the band's ability to convey deep emotion through their music. The EP closes with "Bury My Bones at Crystal Cove," leaving a lasting impression with its evocative storytelling and dynamic soundscapes.
"Hurt" is a testament to Hawthorne Heights' artistic growth and their commitment to delivering authentic, heartfelt music. Fans of the band's earlier works will appreciate the cohesive narrative that ties the trilogy together, while new listeners will find a compelling introduction to the band's unique sound. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Hawthorne Heights' discography, "Hurt" is an essential addition to your collection.