Terminal Nostalgia
Bright Antenna Records
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Reuben Hollebon will release his debut album, Terminal Nostalgia, on May 20th, 2016 via Bright Antenna Records. Largely self-produced, the forthcoming, 12-track collection showcases cinematic textures to Hollebon’s indie-rock elements infused with intimate and vocal nuances. Lyrically, Terminal Nostalgia dips into themes of love, human existence, and melancholy, while the LP’s soundscape takes influence from Hollebon’s time as a sought-after recording engineer for Imogen Heap, Paul McCarthy, Basement Jaxx, Courtney Barnett and The London Symphony Orchestra. The LP's leading single "Faces," was mixed by Damian Taylor (Björk’s music director, Arcade Fire) and currently being spun on The Current and KCRW.
Tour Dates
May 10 Rockwood Music Hall New York
May 24 Baumhaus Bar Berlin May 27 Le Pop-Up du Label Paris Jun 7 Hoxton Square Bar London Read More
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Reuben Hollebon
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In between sipping on his beer, Reuben interacts with the audience in a pleasant and subtle manner, introducing his bandmates who seem to be just as captivated by his storytelling as the rest of us. Probably his most-noted track “Faces” was up next, which has a more upbeat and lively pace to it. The lyrics hold true to the dark and thought-provoking theme of the evening.
The video to Faces is even more bizarre and leaves his audience to question just exactly where he wants to take you. Is it angry? Is it ethereal? Just who is this guy? He has an incredible buildup in his songs and surprising falsetto vocals that sound nothing less than a spiritual awakening. He’s said before “My sound is apparently unique, but to me it sounds like everything I’ve ever listened to.” He practiced a lot at a bar in Yorkshire with mates drinking beers with no mic, stripping away at any insecurities and just working on finding his voice. He loves music of the 90’s, Doves and Radiohead (specifically OK Computer) and that is apparent in his voice which has such an ethereal, grungy quality to it.
After two more songs (On and On, We’re Gonna) Reuben kind of chuckles and introduces the track “Haystacks”, calling it “Far too much of a true story”, with the repeated lyrics “I think that boy’s in trouble”. It makes you wonder if it’s merely childhood mischief or if there’s much more of a dangerous element involved. Is he going too far? Is he the victim? Maybe a victim of circumstance? Again keeping with the haunting yet incredibly heartwarming feel to the evening. He finishes the set solo while his band stands off to the side of the stage to support.
I caught up with Reuben after the show, who excitedly voiced his enthusiasm about his label and being in the States. He talked of moving here and when I mentioned Los Angeles being a nice place he laughed “But there’s nowhere to run here!” He was such a polite and warm chap and I’m really looking forward to hearing what he comes up with in the future.
Reuben Hollebon at Hotel Cafe, Los Angeles (04 May 2016) |
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Posted by: ramesh | 05/26/2016 at 05:42 AM
nice post
Posted by: ramesh | 05/26/2016 at 05:43 AM