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Hollow Hand

Max Kinghorn-Mills is reflecting on a period when he was at something of a crossroads. He had written songs for his forthcoming fourth album but, after coming back off tour, something needed to change. “When I listened back to where I’d left the album, it wasn’t exciting enough for me,” he says. “I was like: that’s not really what I want to do anymore.”

Since releasing 2023’s Your Own Adventure – which drew acclaim from the likes of Mojo, Uncut, and Shindig! – Max Kinghorn-Mills found himself touring and collaborating with a variety of other artists. Hollow Hand became the house band for Caitlin Rose on tour, while Kinghorn-Mills was also collaborating with Aoife Nessa Frances and playing in her touring band. There was countless exposure to incredible Irish bands along the way, and then came a sold-out European tour with Hollow Hand supporting MJ Lenderman. When Kinghorn-Mills came back he was bursting with a newfound creative zeal. “Seeing all these different types of bands play, it just made me reflect,” he says. “It makes you step up your game and it creates a feeling that you want to do better. I don’t want to ever feel like I’m going through the motions so I decided to start again.”

The album is littered with similar examples of Kinghorn-Mills’ hook-laden songcraft, which is boosted by a production that is rich, warm and engulfing. Clarence Clarity was brought on board to mix the album too. “We’re not in his usual wheelhouse as he works mainly in the hyper pop world,” Kinghorn-Mills explains. “But I was really excited to hand him the artistic freedom in mixing the album and he’s brought something totally new, exciting and unique to the sound.”