You can purchase "Our Little Hymnal" - the debut album from Holler, Wild Rose! on:
Amazon.com
eMusic
iTunes
iTunes UK
iTunes CAN
iTunes JPN
www.hollerwildrose.com
Comprised of songs created over a five-year time span, Our Little Hymnal was created by John Mosloskie (vocals/guitars/keys/banjo/slide guitar), Ryan Smyth (drums/percussion), Ryan Cheresnick (guitars), Scott Vangenderen (bass), Mike Ortega (keys/guitars/vocals) and Lou D’Elia (guitars).
Holler, Wild Rose! was named after the album’s opening track. “The joy, hope, energy, imagery and the wall of sound that come from this song come from what formed us as the band we are today,” says drummer Ryan Smyth. “I think it represents us perfectly, and that is the reason we adorn its name.
”I don't recommend doing anything else -- such as reading, writing or dusting -- when listening to Our Little Hymnal...with a voice somehwere between Jim James, Thom Yorke and Jeff Buckley, lead vocalist and multi-instrumentatlist John Mosloskie leads this exceptional band through dramatic, melodic twists and turns that will keep you staring -- yes, staring -- at the speaker to catch what will happen next. Imagine if Explosions In the Sky had a lead vocalist, and you're getting close."
-- Performing Songwriter Magazine,
"This album just sounds wicked!"
-- Mathieu Schreyer, KCRW
"Few bands match their wall of guitar, wide-screen wash...one bets it’s awesome live, too."
-- Jack Rabid, The Big Takeover
"...it is almost a mind explosion worth of sources, but somehow this New Jersey band was able to harness those powers and channel them into a damn beautiful album."
--The Tripwire
"Holler, Wild Rose! channel psychedelic energy into powerful, moving shoegaze rock. On their new CD 'Our Little Hymnal,' the New Jersey-based group shows their amazing ability to transition smoothly from tranquil, murky moods to explosive moments of release."
-- NPR's Second Stage
"Packed to the brim with juicy, yet hollow and fragile, indie rock build-ups, and overflowing with delicate Bowie-esque interpretations, Holler! Wild Rose blends together organic elements with their eyes closed, letting the sounds escape their modest bodies."
-- Exclaim! Magazine Canada
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