The Black Hollies

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Gloomy Monday Morning 03:14 Tools
Eyes Of Mermaide 04:17 Tools
Can't Stop These Tears (From Falling) 03:42 Tools
Paisley Pattern Ground 03:29 Tools
You've Been Gone Too Long 03:09 Tools
Somewhere Between Here And Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Run With Me Run 03:35 Tools
When You're Not There 03:45 Tools
Bruised Tangerines 03:47 Tools
The Autumn Chateau 03:26 Tools
Whispers Beneath The Willows 03:43 Tools
If You Won't Let Go 03:14 Tools
No Need To Be Rude 03:26 Tools
Running Through My Mind 02:53 Tools
No Illusion 04:27 Tools
Everything's Fine 04:40 Tools
Lead Me To Your Fire 03:57 Tools
Number Ten Girl 04:41 Tools
Crimson Reflections Through Looking Glass Mind 04:08 Tools
Tell Me What You Want 02:22 Tools
That Little Girl 02:45 Tools
Under A Winter's Spell 03:41 Tools
Don't Be Afraid To Ask 03:24 Tools
(Baby) I'm Your Fool 02:36 Tools
Get Yourself Together, Girl 02:59 Tools
Unless It's My Imagination 03:41 Tools
Look What You've Done 03:13 Tools
Hamilton Park Ballerina 03:48 Tools
How Did We Get Here 03:56 Tools
Benevolent Beacon 04:38 Tools
When It's Time To Come Down 05:10 Tools
Patient Sparrow 04:17 Tools
French Blues 02:44 Tools
A Different Class 02:59 Tools
Come And Tell Me 02:56 Tools
Daydreams 04:06 Tools
Always Got Something 04:14 Tools
Here Comes the Rain 04:29 Tools
Wake Me When It's Over 04:03 Tools
Forwards and Backwards 02:08 Tools
Where Do We Go From Here 05:11 Tools
Lunatic Influenza Pt Ii: Take Me as I Am 05:10 Tools
Lunatic Influenza Pt I: Yesterday's Sorrows 03:03 Tools
Lunatic Influenza Pt Iii: Path into the Sun 02:48 Tools
Tell Me What You Want (Bonus Track) 02:23 Tools
Heart Of The Country 02:42 Tools
Hush 03:56 Tools
The Black Hollies - When It's Time To Come Down 03:56 Tools
Can't stop these tears 04:12 Tools
She Was A Delicate Knit 03:49 Tools
Paisley Pattern Ground - The Black Hollies 03:29 Tools
Bruised Tangerines - The Black Hollies 03:48 Tools
Tired Of Being Lonely 03:14 Tools
Ready Set 03:14 Tools
The Black Hollies - Paisley Pattern Ground 03:29 Tools
Lunatic Influenza Pt. II: Take Me As I Am 03:29 Tools
Hold Tight (Go Out Of Your Mind) 03:29 Tools
Lunatic Influenza Pt. III: PATH Into The Sun 03:29 Tools
Lunatic Influenza Pt. I: Yesterday's Sorrows 02:46 Tools
Heart Of The Country (Bonus) 02:46 Tools
The Black Hollies - Gloomy Monday Morning 02:46 Tools
Hold Tight 02:46 Tools
Crimson Reflections Through A Looking Glass Mind 02:46 Tools
Toy Boat Toy Boat Toy Boat 02:46 Tools
Autumn Chateau 02:46 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: December (2009) - 42 - Gloomy Monday Morning 02:46 Tools
i can't stop these tears from falling 03:42 Tools
Lunatic Influeza: Part I: Yesterday's Sorrows 03:42 Tools
Always Got Something To Say 03:42 Tools
Under a Shadow's Spell 03:42 Tools
Nothing From Nothing 03:42 Tools
Pour 03:42 Tools
Hold Tight, I'm Ready To Go 07:46 Tools
Crimson Reflections Through Looki 03:42 Tools
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Whatever your taste in popular music you will find it satisfied in the songs of The Black Hollies. Their music occurs within and simultaneously destroys the pre-existing frameworks like any true revolution whether musical, spiritual, political, or artistic. The Black Hollies approach to songwriting, like revolution, is born of a single unfettered notion; the will to create that which has never been thought of before. As a group, Scott Thomas Bolasci, Jon Gonnelli, Justin Angelo Morey, and Herbert Joseph Wiley V are four seasoned instrumentalists with a reverence for rock and roll’s past. 3/4 of the band honed their chops over a lifetime of touring and studio work as members of Rye Coalition, while the other was simply born with the ability to create magic behind the kit. Combined, the 4 create sounds that are new, exciting, colorful, rudimentary, and complex. Their sound speaks in pictures and it channels pop music’s vast vernacular by revamping the idioms of rhythm and blues. In the vein of The Yardbirds, The Pretty Things, The Who, The Pink Floyd Sound, The Cream, the spirit of Stax, and a lifetime of immersion in rock, soul and their accompanying revelations, The Black Hollies set out to create future classics by harnessing relics left by those who came before them. Not content to compromise their vision, The Black Hollies submerged themselves in their own home crafted studio under the trained ears of long time friend/engineer Mike Olear and then completed the project with the assistance of Alap Momin. The end result is their debut LP Crimson Reflections, a remarkable outpouring of toe-tapping beauty from the center of the universe. Scott Thomas Bolasci is The Big Bang Theory spontaneously nurturing the hip shaking swing into existence with his precise interpretation of time. Jon Gonnelli’s rhythm guitar efficiency is planet earth to Herbert Joseph Wiley V’s outer-space lead guitar time travel. Electric bassist/lead vocalist Justin Angelo Morey’s seemingly simple odes to beautiful women cloud the listener’s looking glass, revealing upon closer inspection the imagery of the blues, the weeps and the wails of addiction and desire. In a brief existence The Black Hollies have already made their impact. They’ve played with Ted Leo/RX, Blue Cheer, Joan Jett, The Greenhornes, and Detroit Cobras, and they’ve rattled the walls of every room they load into. Their well-tailored look is aligned with their song structures’ adherence to form, while the playing, the happening of it all, the revolution, and the sound itself, are all departures from form into the nether regions of FREAK-OUT. Crimson Reflections is a journey through the looking glass mind. It is the culmination and aural paradox of making too much happen in not enough time, an echo of what we miss with each blink, breath, and passing moment. Too much can be said and not enough understood - better heard than written about, as the hearing IS the seeing. Ladies and Gentlemen, we give you The Black Hollies. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.