Stream: The Happy Hollows, ‘Great Unknown’
Kevin Bronson on
0
The Happy Hollows return today with their first new music since 2017. “Great Unknown” is the first single off the indie-rockers’ forthcoming fourth album.

The Happy Hollows return today with their first new music since 2017. “Great Unknown” is the first single off the indie-rockers’ forthcoming fourth album.
Using funds she won on the game show “The Price Is Right” (and you should see the clip), Sarah Negahdari recorded a new single for her solo project Pisces.
Also on Friday: The xx, Andrew W.K., Kali Uchis, Banks, Moon Taxi, Tennyson, Daniel Norgren, the Donkeys, Lila Downs, Krewella, Mura Masa, Sextile, Beachers, Black Joe Lewis, the Buttertones, Boyce Avenue
Incoming: Music Tastes Good, Mondo Cozmo, Bleachers, Paramore, Banks, Black Kids, Perfume Genius, Bonobo, Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Grizzly Bear, Facial, The xx, Kali Uchis, Interpol, Battles, Chelsea Wolfe, the Shins, Television, Lauren Ruth Ward, Happy Hollows, Ride, Haunted Summer, Imagine Dragons, Robyn Hitchcock, Nosaj Thing
“Meteors,” the latest single from Happy Hollows’ third album “Concordia” (out Sept. 8), shoots across the sky with irrepressible exuberance.
Happy Hollows’ third album “Concordia” will arrive Sept. 8. In the video for the latest single Sarah Negahdari engages in a little witchy magic: Beware the full moon.
New music from James Supercave, Happy Hollows, Dutch Party, Drinking Flowers, La Sera, Old Man Saxon, Rae Okino, Freedom Fry and more on Buzz Bands LA’s weekly mixtape.
Happy Hollows’ new single is a starburst of pulsing, vintage synths and singer Sarah Negahdari’s typically lightning guitar licks, all about the anxiety of returning home.
Incoming: Washed Out, Kan Wakan, Dum Dum Girls, Johnny Flynn, the Strypes, Eryn Wood, Mutual Benefit, Wild Cub, Mac DeMarco, Grizfolk, Pato Banton, Pink, Islands, North Mississippi All-Stars, Lolawolf, Baywood, Reggie & the Full Effect, Emery, the Memorials, Mayer Hawthorne, Futurebirds, Beach Party, Ash, Robert DeLong, the Wood Brothers, Yuck, Chinese New Year Festival, David […]
February goes out like a lion on this Thursday: ‣ Australian electronic dance-rockers Gold Fields [pictured] – impressive last fall when they visited for Culture Collide and with their new album “Black Sun” out this week – headline the Troubadour, supported by A Silent Film and Royal Teeth. ‣ The albums of Matt Pond – […]