Review of Supermassive debut single 'Hollow Days'

On Jan. 6, Supermassive released their single “Hollow Days.” The former Divot members present a strong hard rock track in this debut work.

 

On Jan. 6, Supermassive released their debut single “Hollow Days.” The Elmira, New York-based band is comprised of former Divot members Cliff Hodson and Jeff Siptrott. With Hodson on bass/vocals and Siptrott on drums, the pair plunges into an engaging hard rock sound.

 

 

Hollow Days” opens with steady and hefty rhythm. Piercing guitar work weaves over the top – pulling listeners in until the vocals enter. At that point, a shift occurs. Hodson’s voice almost seems to take over for the guitar, walking a line between singing and screaming. His angsty but open presentation creates an immersive sense to the track. The result is a tune that will appeal to a wide range of audiences with its blend of edge and accessibility.

As the song progresses, it remains anchored in Siptrott’s dark and driving percussion. However, there is enough variation and play to keep that tether from feeling stagnant. Listener attention is spread evenly across the instrumentation and vocals in this cut – a testament to the pair’s writing abilities.

A well orchestrated and performed track, “Hollow Days” is a successful debut from Supermassive. Audiences will look forward to seeing what else 2017 holds for this duo.

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