Wednesday, February 12, 2014

First Listen :: Eastern Hollows


Eastern Hollows, the latest signing to the Club AC30 stable, release their debut single 'Summer's Dead' on May 5 on limited transparent blue vinyl 7". This will be followed on May 19 by the full-length self-titled  album on limited 180g black vinyl LP.

Fascinated by the lush guitar pop of Ride and the Stone Roses, Eastern Hollows return to these bands' Nuggets-era touchstones to create a haunting blend of timeless jangle-psych, late-1980s Manchester and au courant Brooklyn.

A string of east coast shows laid the groundwork for a digital release of the EP, 'Days Ahead', recorded with engineer Chris Pace (Smoke and Mirrors) and mastered by Dan Millice (Engine Room Audio). Retreating to a warehouse space in Bushwick, Eastern Hollows emerged with a riveting suite of songs that fuse the rich texture of British shoegaze with the immediacy of classic pop. These new tracks are showcased on the debut album.

Travis formed Eastern Hollows in the wake of the success of The Turn-ons, whom Spin listed as one of its "100 Greatest Bands You (Probably) Never Heard.'' The Turn-ons played sold-out shows with The Strokes and Interpol and were touted by R.E.M.'s Peter Buck as his, "favorite new Seattle band'' [Q]. In 2009 Travis's solo project deVries released Death to God on Noise on Noise to widespread acclaim. Legendary producer Kramer (Galaxie 500, Low, Sufjan Stevens) declared the album, "fucking genius,'' The Deli called it, "a fine shoegaze-pop record,'' and Incendiary proclaimed it, "possibly the greatest Manchester album never to have been made in Manchester.''

Check out a taster track from the album, 'The Way That You've Gone' below.

Eastern Hollows are: Travis DeVries (vocals, guitar), Martin Glazier (vocals, guitar), Sean Gibbons (guitar), Brian Brennan (bass), Jeremy Sampson (drums).





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