Before changing their name to
Hawthorne Heights and becoming poster boys for the new face of screamo in the early 2000s, they were the emo-rock outfit
A Day In The Life. Formed in Dayton, OH, and going through various lineups, the band was comprised of vocalist
J.t. Woodruff, guitarists
Andy Saunders and
Jesse Blair, bassist
Josh Bethel, and drummer
Andy Lazier for its 2001 album,
Nine Reasons To Say Goodbye. The album showcased a band still very much coming into its own, and was stylistically more similar to a young
Saves The Day than the abrasive screamo that would later define
Hawthorne Heights. As lineup changes ensued,
Woodruff would be the only member to carry over into the
Hawthorne incarnation that would eventually sign to Victory Records in late 2003. As
Hawthorne Heights' popularity grew with the success of 2004's
The Silence In Black And White,
Nine Reasons was reissued by Confined in 2005. Victory, in conjunction with
Woodruff's own Carbon Copy Media imprint, later reissued it again in July 2006. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide