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The Happy Hollows - 10.21.2009 at The Guest Apartment
 
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The much-anticipated and highly acclaimed debut album by Los Angeles trio The Happy Hollows officially hits streets today, October 6th, 2009. The album, Spells (listen/order here) is a culmination of their work with producer and former Mighty Lemon Drops guitarist David Newton (The Little Ones, The Blood Arm), who also produced the group's 2008 EP Imaginary. In support of the album, The Happy Hollows will be performing a string of East Coast dates surrounding their CMJ New Music Marathon showcases. The band will then headline a residency at Spaceland in Los Angeles throughout November. Please see complete dates below.

The young group's infectious and irreverent noise-pop has earned considerable following up and down the west coast, with their energetic and charismatic performances. Vocalist/guitarist Sarah Negahdari wields ominous riffs and finger-tapped arpeggios while singing with a cherubic-yet-mischievous grin. Meanwhile, the agile rhythm section of Charles Mahoney (bass/vocals) and Chris Hernandez (drums/vocals) vault and lunge with precision.

Wired Magazine recently described Negahdari as a killer hybrid of Kim Deal, PJ Harvey and Emily Haines and added that Negahdari has the guitar chops, explosive energy and winning sense of humor that should make The Happy Hollows one of the more interesting bands of our new millennium's next decade. The BBC picked them as a band to watch for 2009, the Los Angeles Times has described the group's sound as a pugilistic mix of stinging guitars, turbulent rhythms, and shouted vocals that alternates between childlike experimentation and ferocious firestorm. AllMusic wrote that the band's appeal is immediate and LAist has labeled them a must see!

The Happy Hollows' catchy yet dissonant sound is influenced by genres as disparate as 90's college rock, garage punk, art rock, and 80's pop. The band combines innovative song structures, surreal lyrics, and fiercely adept instrumentation to recreate reality into a jagged panorama of vibrant, kaleidoscopic collage. Listening to their music, one cannot help but see visions of a place oddly askew from the world we experience everyday, a parallel universe that is at once whimsical, demented, and ferocious.

Having born and bred their band in various corners of the L.A. music scene since forming 2006, The Happy Hollows played their first shows in Japanese restaurants, laundromats, and small local clubs. In their first year as a band, they snuck into a studio at night and, in two sessions, recorded Bunnies and Bombs, an EP that attracted the attention of the L.A.'s underground music scene. After seeing them play a show, established L.A. heroes Silversun Pickups asked The Happy Hollows to open for them at The Wiltern and The Fillmore. In 2008, fellow art-rock outfit Deerhoof invited the Hollows to open for them on their album release shows at The Avalon and The Great American Music Hall.

 
  
    
 

Spells

Spells
Self Released
10.6.2009

The Happy Hollows - Spells 

 

 
    
    
 

Imaginary EP

Imaginary EP
Self Released
10.21.2008

The Happy Hollows - Spells

 

 
    
  
 

One of our favorite picks of CMJ, The Happy Hollows, were seen multiple times out and about NYC by our staff. So naturally we were psyched to have them come through the Guest Apartment, and test out their metal as a band by taking away their electricity. Luckily, we only took it away literally; the band had all of its energy in tact when translating their songs.

We often have bands out of their comfort zone in the confines of the intimate Guest Apartment, and The Happy Hollows were no exception. The three-piece usually creates quite a bit of noise during their epic garage rock, but in lieu of the distortion, they improvised an all acoustic set (having never played this way before). The result was a really unique look at the strong songwriting of the group, bassist Charlie Mahoney, drummer Chris Hernandez, and particularly lead singer Sarah Negahdari, who played an old song she wrote as a solo artist. Tracks like "We Will Find You" and "Monsters Room" are interesting on the record because of their sonic variety, and if possible, it is even more interesting to hear them stripped down and deconstructed. And final solo song "Captain Negahdari" is an excellent bonus for fans who haven't heard Sarah's early work. - Joe Puglisi

The Hollow's debut album, Spells, is out now.

 
  
    
 

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The much-anticipated and highly acclaimed debut album by Los Angeles trio The Happy Hollows officially hits streets today, October 6th, 2009. The album, Spells (listen/order here) is a culmination of their work with producer and former Mighty Lemon Drops guitarist David Newton (The Little Ones, The Blood Arm), who also produced the group's 2008 EP Imaginary. In support of the album, The Happy Hollows will be performing a string of East Coast dates surrounding their CMJ New Music Marathon showcases. The band will then headline a residency at Spaceland in Los Angeles throughout November. Please see complete dates below.

The young group's infectious and irreverent noise-pop has earned considerable following up and down the west coast, with their energetic and charismatic performances. Vocalist/guitarist Sarah Negahdari wields ominous riffs and finger-tapped arpeggios while singing with a cherubic-yet-mischievous grin. Meanwhile, the agile rhythm section of Charles Mahoney (bass/vocals) and Chris Hernandez (drums/vocals) vault and lunge with precision.

Wired Magazine recently described Negahdari as a killer hybrid of Kim Deal, PJ Harvey and Emily Haines and added that Negahdari has the guitar chops, explosive energy and winning sense of humor that should make The Happy Hollows one of the more interesting bands of our new millennium's next decade. The BBC picked them as a band to watch for 2009, the Los Angeles Times has described the group's sound as a pugilistic mix of stinging guitars, turbulent rhythms, and shouted vocals that alternates between childlike experimentation and ferocious firestorm. AllMusic wrote that the band's appeal is immediate and LAist has labeled them a must see!

The Happy Hollows' catchy yet dissonant sound is influenced by genres as disparate as 90's college rock, garage punk, art rock, and 80's pop. The band combines innovative song structures, surreal lyrics, and fiercely adept instrumentation to recreate reality into a jagged panorama of vibrant, kaleidoscopic collage. Listening to their music, one cannot help but see visions of a place oddly askew from the world we experience everyday, a parallel universe that is at once whimsical, demented, and ferocious.

Having born and bred their band in various corners of the L.A. music scene since forming 2006, The Happy Hollows played their first shows in Japanese restaurants, laundromats, and small local clubs. In their first year as a band, they snuck into a studio at night and, in two sessions, recorded Bunnies and Bombs, an EP that attracted the attention of the L.A.'s underground music scene. After seeing them play a show, established L.A. heroes Silversun Pickups asked The Happy Hollows to open for them at The Wiltern and The Fillmore. In 2008, fellow art-rock outfit Deerhoof invited the Hollows to open for them on their album release shows at The Avalon and The Great American Music Hall.

 
   


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One of our favorite picks of CMJ, The Happy Hollows, were seen multiple times out and about NYC by our staff. So naturally we were psyched to have them come through the Guest Apartment, and test out their metal as a band by taking away their electricity. Luckily, we only took it away literally; the band had all of its energy in tact when translating their songs.

We often have bands out of their comfort zone in the confines of the intimate Guest Apartment, and The Happy Hollows were no exception. The three-piece usually creates quite a bit of noise during their epic garage rock, but in lieu of the distortion, they improvised an all acoustic set (having never played this way before). The result was a really unique look at the strong songwriting of the group, bassist Charlie Mahoney, drummer Chris Hernandez, and particularly lead singer Sarah Negahdari, who played an old song she wrote as a solo artist. Tracks like "We Will Find You" and "Monsters Room" are interesting on the record because of their sonic variety, and if possible, it is even more interesting to hear them stripped down and deconstructed. And final solo song "Captain Negahdari" is an excellent bonus for fans who haven't heard Sarah's early work. - Joe Puglisi

The Hollow's debut album, Spells, is out now.

 
   


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