Let's see what they had to say!
How did the group “Hollow Creek” come together?
Jaxon - It all first started with 2 guitarists and one drummer. Aidan Connell, Logan Boucher and I. We all kind of played together but nothing serious. Then at True Music Studios Aidan got an opportunity to record with Alexa. They stayed in contact and ended up getting a band together with just Aidan, Logan, and Alexa. They played a few gigs together. I saw them playing at a festival one time and I mentioned to Aidan how his solos sounded empty without the rhythm guitar. Aidan referred me to Alexa and we talked a bit and then I went to band practice with them. A few months later we played at The Alchemy in Providence, RI and the sound guy mentioned that it would enhance our sound drastically if we had a bassist. We ended up finding an exceptional bassist - Curtis Colantonio. That's how we all came together.
What do you want listeners to know about your single “Nightlife”?
Alexa - I want to reach all types of people with this song. The people who connect to the lyrics on a personal level or the people who just simply love the guitar solos. This song is about wanting to be a better version of yourself, the one you only see in your dreams. I hope people can feel seen and realize they can make the change they want to see in their lives.
Do you have a favorite lyric from the song?
Curtis - A favorite lyric? My personal favorite would have to be the first lyric of the chorus, "I see her in the dark" which just sounds so badass with the sudden change from an upbeat, happy song, to a dark and gloomy one that comes in like a punch in the face. I think the imagery that comes from that lyric really MAKES the song. That part of the song is the funnest to play on bass as well.
How did you come up with the cover artwork?
Alexa - The artwork for this song is a photo I took at one of my first ever gigs in Newport, RI. Little did I know I would be using this very photo for my band's debut single. Full circle moment for me. “
What was the biggest challenge when creating the song?
Logan - The largest challenge for me personally was the process of drumming to a metronome. The song has segments like the chorus which play in half time or slower compared to the main groove, which is a faster shuffle rhythm I created. In general, though, playing to a click track was a new experience to me, and I’m new to studio drumming which had a much different feel to live drumming, where the former needs to be tight and precise while the latter focuses on feel, groove, and keeping the band together with less rhythmic precision.
Do you have any favorite memories of the recording process?
Aidan - One of my favorite memories from the recording process was probably after we had finished recording. We had been there for about 5 hours and were all tired and hungry. Jaxon and I were sitting in the hallway waiting for the delivery guy to arrive. When he finally showed we ended up running through like 8 inches of snow to get it and yelling “he’s here!” The rest of the time was just spent talking, fooling around, and trying not to be too loud so we didn’t annoy our producer .
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