Backed up with the band’s dreamy instrumentals and soft vocal harmonies, you have the perfect radio up, windows down, singing-at-the-top-of-your-lungs summer song to compliment any summer road trip.
Although Hartland may be the name of an actual street, there’s a deeper meaning to the album than just the street it’s named after — mainly focusing on relationships in this generation.
If you’ve ever wondered what goes into raising local talent under the radar, the best place to learn is from The Wildhood, who are currently working through exactly that.
Toupin came onto the stage in Louisville with so much emotion and energy, from smiles to tears, and she was so happy to be performing there — and just performing in general.
Painfully sincere and persistently self-aware. These thoughts immediately came into mind as soon as the vocals on the new Slow Hollows track “Get Along” began to sing along to the somber tune.
Once the band was prepared, the decorative lamps scattered on the stage were lit, the Amy Winehouse playing over the speakers faded out, and the headliner ran onto the stage.