Bell Hollow

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Our Water Burden 03:39 Tools
Seven Sisters 04:06 Tools
Eyes Like Planets 04:40 Tools
Foxgloves 05:05 Tools
Jamais Vu 03:50 Tools
Copper Crayon 03:32 Tools
Getting On in Years 03:39 Tools
The Bottle Tree 03:08 Tools
Storm's End 04:48 Tools
Lowlights 05:26 Tools
Sons of the Burgess Shale 05:07 Tools
Shukriya Moon 04:30 Tools
Secret Key 04:07 Tools
Bodies, Rest and Motion 04:11 Tools
Copper Crayon (Project Jenny, Project Jan Remix) 03:08 Tools
Eyes Like Planets (Halo33 Remix) 04:22 Tools
Late at Night 02:44 Tools
Contact 04:18 Tools
Lowlights (Cruel Black Dove Remix) 05:10 Tools
Getting On In Years (Phofo Remix) 03:01 Tools
Throw Me 04:42 Tools
Peru 04:57 Tools
The Bottle Tree (Peter Du Charme Remix) 03:23 Tools
01 Seven Sisters 03:23 Tools
05 Eyes Like Planets 03:23 Tools
Contact (The Prids cover) 04:19 Tools
Copper Crayon (Project Jenny & Project Jan Remix) 03:08 Tools
The Fire 03:08 Tools
our water burden (demo) 03:08 Tools
lowlights (demo) 03:08 Tools
late at night (demo) 03:08 Tools
Jamais Vu (The Harrow Remix) 03:46 Tools
getting on in years (demo) 03:08 Tools
Eyes Like Planets (Halo 33 Remix) 03:46 Tools
Tigershaped [Demo] 03:46 Tools
Lowlight 03:46 Tools
bottle 03:46 Tools
Copper Canyon 03:46 Tools
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New York City, United States Bell Hollow was an American band that made bittersweet dream pop, singing songs both melodic and mysterious. Formed in 2003 by bassist Christopher Bollman and guitarist Greg Fasolino, the Brooklyn-based quartet were inspired by the atmospheric British rock of the Eighties and related genres like shoegaze, new wave, and indie-rock, building on authentic experience as members of old-school NYC post-punk bands like The Naked and the Dead and The Children's Zoo. When frontman Nick Niles (originally from Sacramento, CA) came aboard in 2005, the unique Bell Hollow sound was finally realized. Impressive reviews for the band's shimmering songs led to their signing with new NYC indie label five03 Records, who released Bell Hollow's first official EP, Sons of the Burgess Shale in October 2006. Shortly thereafter, drummer Todd Karasik (formerly with indie-pop cult heroes My Favorite) replaced original member Hayden Millsteed. Bell Hollow recorded their debut full-length Foxgloves (again with producer/engineer Hillary Johnson, also the band's live synth player), at Water Music in Hoboken, NJ in summer 2007. The 10-song album (including "Copper Crayon," "Eyes Like Planets," "Jamais Vu," and "Our Water Burden") was released in November 2007, debuting at 166 on the CMJ charts. Bell Hollow completed a series of tours during 2008 (including shows in Detroit, Washington, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Toledo, Raleigh, Atlanta, and Athens, GA); and opened for artists such as New Model Army, Bush Tetras, Longwave, Bunnydrums, Lene Lovich, Ether Aura, Certain General, and The Prids. The band signed with online music emporium RCRD LBL in August 2008, and issued five free remixes of Foxgloves songs, by such luminaries as Peter (Master Cylinder) Du Charme, Phofo, and Halo33. In December 2008, frontman Nick Niles left the group to pursue his own direction, and the band chose not to continue. Digital-only EP Foxgloves Extras (consisting of the five prior remixes and three outtakes from the Foxgloves sessions) was released in December 2008, to be followed by a cover of The Prids "Contact" (on the Dots to Connect compilation), and a possible posthumous EP of final recordings. Bell Hollow were: Christopher Bollman (bass; 2003-2008) Greg Fasolino (guitar; 2003-2008) Todd Karasik (drums; 2006-2008) Hayden Millsteed (drums; 2003-2006) Nick Niles (vocals, guitar, keyboards; 2005-2008) Hillary Johnson (live keyboards; 2006-2008). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.