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Delaware Today Magazine Shouts Out 'Radio Waves'
"That evolution is clear to listeners, some of whom have labeled the genre 'coastal country.' The folk influences are definitely present, but with lyrics inspired by East Coast beaches and a laid-back rock and roll vibe, The Sugar Hollows offers its own refreshing take on a genre that’s having a moment in the mainstream with artists like Hozier, Noah Kahan and Zach Bryan." - Delaware Today
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Record Niche Reviews New Album 'Radio Waves'
"'Radio Waves' promises to be a defining moment for The Sugar Hollows, solidifying their place as an emerging force on the East Coast music scene. This much-awaited album comprises ten new tracks that delve into themes of travel, self-discovery, and personal growth. Each song serves as a vignette of life’s journeys—whether it’s exploring new locales, moving on from relationships, or navigating the complexities of growing older. The cohesive narrative of 'Radio Waves' reflects the band’s evolution and their knack for introspective storytelling." - Record Niche
'Silver Bullet' Single Premiere by The Auricular
“'Silver Bullet' is the third and final single released from the band’s upcoming record, Radio Waves, after the fiery jangle of 'Headin’ South' and the relaxing soul wash of 'Slow Lane' released earlier in May. This all comes a little over a year since the band’s debut self-titled album, a piercing ode to the restless spirit inside all of us. With Radio Waves, it seems the band has moved past exploring that spirit and is now in the process of reconciling it with satisfying music and counseling words, fortifying it for the road ahead that The Sugar Hollows face with remarkable grit and keen passion." - The Auricular
Album Premiere and Review by The Auricular
"Releasing an album as grand and scopic as The Sugar Hollows would be a triumph for any band. To do it as your debut collection of songs? Incredible. These ten songs point to a quartet of musicians who know where they come from musically and where they want to go in harmony. They possess the open heart to explore that path fully and the keen intellect to know when it’s okay to take a detour and maybe find something that can make their travels more memorable and enjoyable." - The Auricular
Album Review by RVA Mag
"The Sugar Hollows stand out as a distinct group this week, and their self-titled first album is a must listen if you’re a fan of americana. The Sugar Hollows offers a laid back soft rock sound under a veil of americana and southern rock tones." - RVA Mag
Album Review by Daily Music Spin
"Their self-titled debut album, 'The Sugar Hollows," features ten impeccably composed and performed songs straddling the realms of folk rock, country rock, classic rock, alternative rock, indie rock, and the stylistic caliber of roots music." - Daily Music Spin
Album Review by Music Existence
"Taking a blend of pop-aware rock and Americana, combining melody and muscle and no small amount of intelligent song-writing chops, their eponymous debut already sounds like the work of a seminal band right from the off. And that is a hard thing to do." - Music Existence
'Sweet Virginia Girl' Single Premier and Interview with Americana Highways
"The Sugar Hollows make good country Americana music. This song is about meeting that stranger in a smoky room, and the fate that unfolded for them. The music buoys the strength of the love song with an arrangement that just feels like love." - Americana Highways
'No Good' Single Premiere and Interview with Music Mecca
"To me personally, The Sugar Hollows could be described as an all-you-can-eat buffet… there’s going to be something about them that most everybody enjoys. With their funk-tinged rhythms, rock instrumentation, and their tender, soulful lyrics, The Sugar Hollows are a sweet treat that will keep audiences wanting more." - Music Mecca