It has been a busy year for Woodruff (vocals, guitar) and bandmates Matt Ridenour (bass, vocals), Mark McMillon (guitars, vocals) and Chris âPoppyâ Popadak (drums). In addition to regular tour dates, the group hosted 10 Is For Lovers festivals in places like Hawaii (April 29), Lake Tahoe (June 24), Utah (July 21), Cincinnati (Sept. 9) and Massachusetts (Sept. 17). A new EP, âLost Lights,â was released Sept. 8.
Listen to Hawthorne Heightsâ âWe Were Never Lostâ:
Now, the local act is on the road for the Emo Orchestraâs inaugural tour, which is billed as âFeaturing guest performers Hawthorne Heights.â The tour was conceived by Evan Rogers, a British conductor-arranger based in Los Angeles. The program includes songs from Hawthorne Heightsâ 20-year career and selections from other emo acts.
âWe had to figure out a time to learn the songs for the Emo Orchestra Tour,â Woodruff said. âThat was the panic button. You know, when do you sleep? When do you rest? When do you turn your brain off for just that little bit of time? When do you get clarity? You donât, you just keep trucking. You keep rolling down the pike and hopefully thereâs more good than bad. Luckily, we have a group of guys that all have their head on straight.
âWe hang out together all day every day,â Woodruff added. âDo we argue with each other? Absolutely, like any person who spends 24 hours a day with each other with no sleep running music festivals but at the end of the day we all smile. Thereâs a tremendous amount of love within our group.â
Cincinnati aside, the only other tour stops three hours or less from Dayton are Akron (Oct. 20), Louisville (Oct. 24) and Indianapolis (Oct. 25).
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HOW TO GO
Who: Emo Orchestra featuring guest performers Hawthorne Heights
Where: Taft Theatre, 317 E. Fifth St., Cincinnati
When: Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 7 p.m.
Cost: Tickets start at $45
More info: www.emo-orchestra.com
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