It’s also a good thing that HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS are still out there. As one of the founding names in the foundation of post-hardcore/contemporary punk, the quintet remain as relevant and influential as ever and are currently touring to celebrate the anniversary of their debut album, The Silence In Black And White.
The band return to Montreal this Friday night (April 17) to play BAR LE “RITZ” PDB. They’ll be playing The Silence In Black And White in its entirety.
“I think for a lot of people, Hawthorne Heights were that bridge band that got people into more commercial acts like Green Day and Blink-182 to transition into more underground music,” former drummer Eron Bucciarelli opines. “For one reason or another, we were people’s first introduction to screaming in music. So for better or worse, that’s one of the main things people think about our band. Maybe our contribution to the larger canon of underground rock is to be a segue into that underground world.”
They’ll be joined in Montreal by support bands BY THE GLORY, MONARCHS OF DISARRAY and EMBORNE DRIVE
DOORS 6:30PM / SHOW 7:00 –
COST: $15.00 TICKETS / $20.00 AT THE DOOR
18+
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