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The Black Hollies

By Matt Sullivan

Published on May 08, 2008

 “Paisley Pattern Ground” by the Black Hollies, from Casting Shadows (Ernest Jenning):

First, melt down your favorite Who, Kinks, Stones, Motown and regular ol' Hollies records, run them through a blender and toss the goo in your freezer. Wait 30 years to pull it, then put it in the microwave. Three minutes later, presto — the Black Hollies. Sounding more like London in 1965 than Jersey City in 2008, the Black Hollies take their cues from the power-poppin' mods of that former era and add a little soul and psychedelia for flavor. The quartet, featuring former members of the Rye Coalition, offered up its second full-length earlier this year, distinguishing itself as a garage band of sophistication. At least that's what those sport coats and turtlenecks would have us believe.



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