Hollowick

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Hollowick
OriginOshawa, Ontario, Canada
GenresRock
Years active2004 (2004)-2013
LabelsAquarius
MembersNathan Peyton
Chad Peyton
Luke LeDoux
Frank Goerz
Past membersMike McElroy
Bradley Christiansen
Websitehollowickmusic.com

Hollowick was a Canadian rock band from

MuchMoreMusic. "Infected" became a top 10 modern rock hit in Canada. The band has toured with Theory of a Deadman, Social Code, The Trews and Hedley
, Yellowcard among others. A few years before "Into the Existence", Rides Again was known for their hit song "Geeze Louise", a pop rock song popular among young teens. The band was incorporated with Vodoo Records at this time, playing across southern Ontario. At this time the original drummer and cousin of Nathan and Chad, Bradley Christiansen, was in the band, but had left later on to pursue other career options. 2007 seemed to be the year for the striving Canadian band having their music videos published on Much Music, and Much More Music as well as radio stations across Canada. In mid-2009, Mike McElroy resigned as Rides Again drummer to pursue other importances. After Mike left they asked drummer and musician Kelly Voelkel to join the band, Kelly performed all of the drums and percussion on Hollowick's upcoming album. In July 2009 Kelly left to pursue more professional endeavours. Friend Anthony Moreino and former Rides Again merchandise guy filled in on drums for a short time for Hollowick, until new drummer Frank Goerz was found.

As of June 2010, the band performed under the name "Hollowick", with a new guitarist and drummer. The album Beautiful People was released in 2011 and spawned the singles "Time Bomb" and "There Goes Another One."

Bassist Chad Peyton currently plays for Canadian country music award winner Meghan Patrick.

Singles

  • (Rides Again)"Wonder Why" - 2007
  • (Rides Again)"Infected" - 2008
  • (Rides Again)"It's Too Late" - 2008
  • (Rides Again)"Apology" - 2008
  • (Hollowick)"Time Bomb" - 2010
  • (Hollowick)"There Goes Another One" - 2011

Albums

References

  1. ^ Bliss, Karen (24 October 2007). "Rides Again rocks traditional market". Jam!. Archived from the original on June 23, 2007. Retrieved 2008-08-04.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ Delmar, Sari. "Rides Again: 'Not in a Million Years'". Truth Mag. Archived from the original on 2006-11-13. Retrieved 2008-08-04.

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