Holland, 1945
Neutral Milk Hotel · 1998
6 min · 2 tracks · indie rock · indie folk · lo-fi
A haunting blend of lo-fi melodies and surreal imagery that captures profound loss and longing.
Holland, 1945 is a single by Neutral Milk Hotel, released in 1998. A haunting blend of lo-fi melodies and surreal imagery that captures profound loss and longing. 'Holland, 1945' is notable for its critical acclaim, often cited as one of the standout tracks on 'In the Aeroplane Over the Sea', which has influenced countless musicians since its release. The song addresses themes of war and loss, resonating with listeners and contributing to the album's enduring legacy in indie rock culture. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Holland, 1945 sound like?
A haunting blend of lo-fi melodies and surreal imagery that captures profound loss and longing. Rooted in indie rock and indie folk.
What makes Holland, 1945 by Neutral Milk Hotel notable?
'Holland, 1945' is notable for its critical acclaim, often cited as one of the standout tracks on 'In the Aeroplane Over the Sea', which has influenced countless musicians since its release. The song addresses themes of war and loss, resonating with listeners and contributing to the album's enduring legacy in indie rock culture. Released as part of Neutral Milk Hotel's influential album 'In the Aeroplane Over the Sea', 'Holland, 1945' came at a pivotal moment in the band's trajectory, following their debut album 'On Avery Island' (1996). By 1998, Jeff Mangum had established himself as a key figure in the indie music scene, known for his unique sonic approach and introspective lyrics.
How many songs are on Holland, 1945?
Holland, 1945 has 2 tracks, running approximately 6 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Holland, 1945 Standout 3:12
- 2 Engine Standout 3:13
Release Date
January 1, 1998
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
6 min 25 sec
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