Hollows return with anthemic new single, "You're Fine"

Following on from their anthemic single "Advice" earlier this year, the Manchester quartet is back with yet another track to ease its way into your heart. The aforementioned single is now their most streamed track and even landed them a record deal, further cementing their presence as a rising band in Manchester.

The chorus is downright anthemic, comparable to that of DMA's and Catfish and the Bottlemen, two bands who are well known to create anthemic choruses, and it sounds like Hollows are aiming to be on that list by the sounds of things.

Lee Harman

Coming in at just under three minutes "You're Fine" carries on with their signature sound, which has layered up guitar tones, expansive drums, and vocals that can carry a festival crowd's attention. Much like their previous single, the chorus is downright anthemic, comparable to that of DMA's and Catfish and the Bottlemen, two bands who are well known to create anthemic choruses, and it sounds like Hollows are aiming to be on that list by the sounds of things.

With the momentum being carried over from their record deal it sounds like they are turning it up a notch and letting their talent shining through. Two fantastic singles in a year, and I feel like there's much more to come.