Hollow Hand - Wish Road South - Indie Edit
Jonah Says: "This really could be a sleeper for the end of year lists. I saw Hollow Hand support MJ Lenderman about 18 months ago at a small place in Islington, and they were top notch. Any band that covers Michael Hurley is good in my books. Max has worked with a lot a fantastic musicians on this and anyone that enjoys this new MJ Lenderman-verse will without a doubt love this. Bubbling with classic British folk of the 60s/70s coupled with the best alt-country heroes of the past, Hollow Hands 'Wish Road South' is unmissable."
Hollow Hand has always been a vehicle for Max Kinghorn-Mills’ songs, and it remains so, but having felt the spark and connectivity of being around more bands, he decided to change tack. “The way I've made albums previously has usually been huddled away in the tradition of a bedroom producer,” says Kinghorn-Mills. “But with this one I expanded my horizons and it made me realise there's so much more to playing, and being in a band, than just recording the songs.”
Along with Oliver Newton (drums) and Leo Clarke (bass) they got together in their new studio space in Brighton and tracked the songs live as a band. “With three of us being involved from the beginning, and all invested in it together, it feels like a group effort, which is a new thing for us,” Kinghorn-Mills says. “Our studio became really important as a creative space and, while it’s not Abbey Road, we were really able to up the production value.”
Since releasing 2023’s Your Own Adventure – which drew acclaim from the likes of Mojo, Uncut, and Shindig! – he 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 result is a record in which you can feel the fun coursing through it, as the zest of a reconfigured and tightly-knit group of musicians burns as brightly as the beautifully melodic and unique songs that they’ve carved out. “It feels closer to the goal of sounding like a band playing live than anything else I've made before,” says Kinghorn-Mills. “I guess I needed that difficult time to find myself because I feel completely rejuvenated after making this record.”
Released 4th September 2026
Track List:
- Flowers In The Garden
- Here Are The Tulips
- Kiss The Boot
- Love Again
- Black Metal Corpse Paint
- I Turned My Back On The World
- Heavy Metal T-Shirt
- Drinking With Judy
- Green Meadows of England
- A Gentle Place













