Hollow
Graves excel at high-energy, hook-heavy music that features guitar and a vocals
with New Wave sensibilities. The Toronto-based band recently released “Mid-Century
Modern,” an album intended to “capture life during the pandemic, both the
struggles and the enjoyment we've experienced during this time.” Hollow Graves
explains:
“Even though lockdown has been long and stressful, you're not alone. There is hope that one day we'll all be back on the beach sipping tequila and listening to our favorite songs with friends and family.” There isn’t a
weak link among the 10 songs on the album, but we particularly favor “Copacetic”
and “Borderline.” But for fans of Tame Impala, “Tequila Sunrise” is highly
recommended. The Spotify stream of the album is embedded at the bottom of this
post.
“Even though lockdown has been long and stressful, you're not alone. There is hope that one day we'll all be back on the beach sipping tequila and listening to our favorite songs with friends and family.”
The member of
Hollow Graves are Rob Coxford (vocals), Coady McCormack (bass guitar), Nathan
Greavette (guitar), and Alex Saragosa (drums). The band’s sound was inspired by
the second British invasion
“Copacetic” by Hollow Graves – ringing guitar
carries this single.
“Borderline” by Hollow Graves – While describing the song, the band
said:
“'Borderline' is an energetic and angst-filled track about a person whose struggles are extending to their community and impacting them negatively. It's about trying to help a struggling friend with the knowledge that you may not be able to affect positive change until they can help themselves first. Sometimes it can feel that the best advice to give someone is no advice at all.”
“'Borderline' is an energetic and angst-filled track about a person whose struggles are extending to their community and impacting them negatively. It's about trying to help a struggling friend with the knowledge that you may not be able to affect positive change until they can help themselves first. Sometimes it can feel that the best advice to give someone is no advice at all.”
Hollow Graves Release “Mid-Century
Modern”
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