If Only You Were Lonely
If Only You Were Lonely is the second album by American rock band Hawthorne Heights. The album was released on February 28, 2006 through Victory Records. It is the second and final album to feature Casey Calvert before his death on November 24, 2007. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the album has sold 435,913 copies in the United States. Its title is taken from a Replacements B-side of the same name.
The Legion of Doom remixed the song "Where Can I Stab Myself in the Ears?" (and re-titled the remix "Where Do I Stab Myself in the Ears"), and it appeared on the Underworld: Evolution Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The name for the track, "Where Can I Stab Myself in the Ears?", is derived from a post on a forum that was an announcement for Hawthorne Heights' release on the popular music news website, AbsolutePunk.[2][3] Music videos were made for all three singles on the album. If Only You Were Lonely debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Top Independent Albums chart, spending a total of 17 weeks on the former.
Music videos were made for three tracks from the album. The video for "This Is Who We Are" was filmed at the Minneapolis stop of the Black Clouds Tour on April 14, 2006. The band later filmed a music video for "Pens and Needles" in Miami. The video was directed by Dale "Rage" Resteghini.[4] Yet another Music Video was filmed for "Saying Sorry".
Story
If Only You Were Lonely is a concept album following the long-distance relationship between a young couple who were unwillingly taken apart because of the boy's family moving (hence the line in the opening track, "I know it seems like we're never coming back"). Throughout the album, the couple keep their relationship going while talking on the phone and look back on the pain they went through due to their separation. This is especially evident in "Pens and Needles" and "Saying Sorry". In the album's final track, "Decembers", the boy remembers all the times he had with his girlfriend and wishes he could have her back. Their relationship is also shown in the cover for both the original and alternate version of the album, as you can see a man sleeping by himself in the original and a woman sleeping by herself in the alternate version.
Track listing
All lyrics written by JT Woodruff, all music composed by JT Woodruff, Matt Ridenour, Micah Carli, Eron Bucciarelli, and Casey Calvert.
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1. |
"This Is Who We Are" |
3:45 |
2. |
"We Are So Last Year" |
2:58 |
3. |
"Language Lessons (Five Words Or Less)" |
3:21 |
4. |
"Pens and Needles" |
3:15 |
5. |
"Saying Sorry" |
3:07 |
6. |
"Dead In the Water" |
3:51 |
7. |
"I Am On Your Side" |
4:14 |
8. |
"Breathing In Sequence" |
3:29 |
9. |
"Light Sleeper" |
3:26 |
10. |
"Cross Me Off Your List" |
3:40 |
11. |
"Where Can I Stab Myself In the Ears" |
3:42 |
12. |
"Decembers" |
4:45 |
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43:37 |
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13. |
"Niki FM" (Live Version) |
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Singles
- "Saying Sorry" (2006)
- "This Is Who We Are" (2006)
- "Pens and Needles" (2006)
Personnel
- Hawthorne Heights
- Additional musicians
- John Bender - Additional backing vocals
- Artwork
- Paul Friemel - Art Direction, layout Concept, layout Design
- Neil Visel - Photo Assistance
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Charts
- Album
- Singles
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Song |
Chart |
Position |
2006 |
"Saying Sorry" |
US Modern Rock Tracks |
7 |
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Certifications
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References
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- JT Woodruff
- Matt Ridenour
- Mark McMillon
- Christopher (Chris) Lee "Poppy" Popadak (Popodak)
- Jesse Blair
- Andy Saunders
- Kevin Byers
- Andy Lazier
- Shane Hawk
- Josh Bethel
- Micah Carli
- Nick Corns
- Nick Testa
- Eron Bucciarelli
- Casey Calvert
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- Four Bullets for One Girl (as A Day in the Life)
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- The Silence in Black and White Acoustic
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