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Slow Hollows- Atelophobia

SKU: 673681140459
Regular price 68.00 NIS
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Slow Hollows- Atelophobia
Slow Hollows- Atelophobia

Vinyl LP pressing. Slow Hollows is a Los Angeles, CA based indie rock four piece started by lead singer Austin Feinstein in 2013. Formerly Hollows, the band changed their name in 2014 and released their dark second album Atelophobia, via Danger Collective. Feinstein explains the album's somber themes: "I mostly looked at things that were happening around and inside of me. It's easiest to look at the negative aspects of your life because they are the most difficult to repress. I wanted to write music that had meaning, and that people could relate to on a personal level. There's no shortage of sadness in the world, so a sad album is easy to get into people's ears."

Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Slow Hollows- Atelophobia

SKU: 673681140459
Regular price 68.00 NIS
Unit price
per

Release Date: 2.16.18

 
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Vinyl LP pressing. Slow Hollows is a Los Angeles, CA based indie rock four piece started by lead singer Austin Feinstein in 2013. Formerly Hollows, the band changed their name in 2014 and released their dark second album Atelophobia, via Danger Collective. Feinstein explains the album's somber themes: "I mostly looked at things that were happening around and inside of me. It's easiest to look at the negative aspects of your life because they are the most difficult to repress. I wanted to write music that had meaning, and that people could relate to on a personal level. There's no shortage of sadness in the world, so a sad album is easy to get into people's ears."