3 Years Hollow
Jan 19, 2014

3 Years Hollow will be kicking off 2014 by hitting the road with Saving Abel for a North American tour. The group is launching the tour in support of their new album, The Cracks, which is set to be released on February 11th via Imagen Records. It was produced by Sevendust guitarist/songwriter Clint Lowery. Instead of setting up shop at a single recording studio, it turns out that the sessions for The Cracks occurred at several different studios, including Groovemaster Studios (where Disturbed, Sevendust, and Pop Evil have all recorded) in Chicago, IL, Trailer Studios in St. Louis, MO, and the band's own studio, Real Trax Recording, in Davenport, IA.
According to the lead singer, Jose Urquiza, it is also the realness of his lyrics that resonate greatly with fans.
"Everything I write about is a completely personal experience or something I've witnessed or experienced myself. I talk about things I've seen or experienced. I want to give everybody something real."
Comprised of Urquiza, Tony Reeves (guitar), Neil Kuhlman (guitar), Dex Digga (bass), and Chris Cushman (drums), 3 Years Hollow has already enjoyed success on such stations as Sirius XM Octane, which added the song, "Remember" (of which a remastered version resides on 'The Cracks') to their rotation. Soon after, the song hit #1 on the channel, while all of the group's videos have attracted nearly 500,000 YouTube views.
"We want to play melodic hard rock," explains lead singer Jose Urquiza. "That's the music that brought us together. At the same time, we all have drastically different influences from progressive rock to hair metal to pop punk."