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Holler

Amy Ray · 2018

52 min · 14 tracks · folk rock · pop rock

A vibrant tapestry of folk rock and pop melodies woven with personal narratives and rich instrumentation.

Holler is an album by Amy Ray, released in 2018. A vibrant tapestry of folk rock and pop melodies woven with personal narratives and rich instrumentation. 'Holler' received positive reviews for its authenticity and lyrical depth, marking a strong presence on the Americana charts. It underscored Amy Ray's unique voice in the contemporary folk scene, appealing to both long-time fans and new listeners. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Holler sound like?

A vibrant tapestry of folk rock and pop melodies woven with personal narratives and rich instrumentation. Rooted in folk rock and pop rock.

What makes Holler by Amy Ray notable?

'Holler' received positive reviews for its authenticity and lyrical depth, marking a strong presence on the Americana charts. It underscored Amy Ray's unique voice in the contemporary folk scene, appealing to both long-time fans and new listeners. When 'Holler' was released in 2018, Amy Ray was well-established as a solo artist, following her previous album 'Lung of Love' in 2014. This release showcased her continued evolution beyond her work with Indigo Girls, emphasizing personal themes and a blend of genres that highlighted her diverse influences.

How many songs are on Holler?

Holler has 14 tracks, running approximately 52 minutes.

Tracklist

14 tracks·52:59

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Gracie’s Dawn (Prelude) 0:41
  • 2 Sure Feels Good Anyway Standout 4:30
  • 3 Dadgum Down 4:27
  • 4 Last Taxi Fare 4:32
  • 5 Old Lady Interlude 1:08
  • 6 Sparrow’s Boogie 4:04
  • 7 Oh City Man 4:19
  • 8 Fine With the Dark 3:17
  • 9 Tonight I’m Paying the Rent Standout 4:17
  • 10 Holler 3:40
  • 11 Jesus Was a Walking Man Standout 3:34
  • 12 Sparrow’s Lullaby 0:54
  • 13 Bondsman (Evening in Missouri) 4:51
  • 14 Didn’t Know a Damn Thing / Old Lady Dreaming 8:38

Release Date

September 28, 2018

Genre

folk rock, pop rock

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

52 min 59 sec