Velorum "Hollow Moon"
Sounds from the USA
06/11/2025 | Velorum’s “Hollow Moon” is a masterful fusion of 90s grunge heft and shoegaze’s celestial haze—where Alice in Chains’ brooding, harmony-laden riffs meet the atmospheric swell of early My Bloody Valentine, all wrapped in the cinematic chorus craftsmanship of Tears for Fear. At four minutes, the track unfolds like a slow-burning revelation: downtuned, viscous guitars churn beneath haunting vocal layers that glide between anguish and transcendence, while the bridge lifts into a soaring, almost pop-tinged refrain that feels both nostalgic and startlingly fresh. It’s grunge not as relic, but as living language—raw in emotion, refined in execution.
What sets Velorum apart is their pedigree and precision: a collective of seasoned musicians from Failure, Blinker the Star, and Spotlights, they don’t just channel the past—they expand it. The EP Alsephina Phase is a testament to this, marrying the weight of Torche and Hum with the melodic ambition of The Beatles and The Beach Boys, creating a sound that’s as emotionally dense as it is sonically lush. “Hollow Moon” doesn’t just nod to the 90s—it resurrects their spirit with modern clarity, turning grief and longing into something vast, beautiful, and utterly immersive. This isn’t revivalism; it’s evolution. And in a landscape of fleeting trends, Velorum sounds like the real thing—weighty, warm, and wired to the soul.
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