Creative and professional band Saints Of The Holler left us stuck on repeat with their new release, “Devil’s Garden,” the title track of their debut EP. This song is a great experience from start to finish and it’s one of the best songs we’ve heard in months. From the instrumentation to the lyrics, you can tell that this band’s musical style comes from a genuine place. The song comes with a great video that will definitely give you a better experience while listening. The lyrics are original, meaningful and mesh perfectly with the vocal melodies.
The lead singer Amy Honce has one of the richest and most powerful voices we’ve ever heard, she has impressive vocal abilities and her performance on this track is on another level. We enjoyed listening to this song till the last and we couldn’t get the chorus out of our heads. This band is talented and their unique sound sets them apart from the crowd. Check it out for yourself and let us know what you think. Don’t forget to follow Saints Of The Holler online to stay up to date!
WHAT THE BAND SAYS ABOUT THE SONG:
“The title track, “Devil’s Garden,” reflects on the pain and loss of opioid addiction. All of the band members have had friends or family that have felt the tragedy of drug addiction. “So Alive” is about love as escapism. The politically charged song, “Change” is about the chaos of the American democracy.” Amy says, “I was honored and excited to be part of this musical journey. Working with such amazing musicians from start to finish, bringing Brian’s raw, rough cut recordings to life, was an experience I’ll never forget.” Brian says, “Amy’s voice is amazing! We are proud of this EP and the songs we made together. We can’t wait for the world to hear it!”
ABOUT THE BAND:
After playing in The Grey Agents together, West Virginia natives, Bob Workman, Davin Seamon, and Brian Cottrill, were looking for a new band and new sound. Brian knew he had just written some of the best songs of his life. “I had some great songs that deserved the best singer we could find.” Davin, Bob and Brian started discussing the top vocalists in the region and they agreed they wanted Amy Honce. Amy’s band, Top Shelf, play covers throughout the region. Amy agreed and they started recording together. Bob says, “We liked to go see Amy sing with her band. And I knew she’d be perfect for our new band.” They added Terry Hotsinpiller and Saints Of The Holler was born. After they started to find their sound and understand who they were together as a band, Brian wrote two more songs, just for Amy’s voice and the band’s new sound.