Swedish foursome Holograms released their sophomore album Forever at the start of September and immediately hit the road in Europe. This week they make their way across the ocean. On Wednesdaythey’ll be joined by TV Ghost and embark on a 3 week tour that kicks off in DC at DC9 and takes them across North America, ending in Santa Ana on 12/21. Full tour dates are below.

They’ve also shared a video for “Luminous“, a track from the latest record, today on Brooklyn Vegan, who are also giving away a pair of tickets for the show on Friday in New York.

North American Tour Dates
12/04 – Washington, DC – DC9
12/05 – Philadelphia, PA – Boot & Saddle
12/06 – Brooklyn, NY – 285 Kent Ave
12/07 – Montreal, QC – Il Motore
12/08 – Toronto, ON – The Garrison
12/09 – Detroit, MI – Magic Stick Lounge
12/10 – Chicago, IL – Schubas Tavern
12/11 – Minneapolis, MN – 7th St Entry
12/14 – Seattle, WA – Chop Suey
12/15 – Vancouver, BC – Electric Owl
12/16 – Portland, OR – Holocene
12/18 – San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill
12/19 – Los Angeles, CA – Echo
12/20 – San Diego, CA – Soda Bar
12/21 – Santa Ana, CA – Constellation Room
“[they] transform their pitch-black palate of sounds into something remarkably bright.” 
Pitchfork
“invigorating and slightly dangerous at the same time”
eMusic

“provides depth and texture that were previously absent, while retaining that greyed-out angst that made their first album so thrilling”
NME

“Forever fills in some of the craters Holograms debuted with, sculpting their synth-augmented post-punk into a robust, streamlined whole.”
Consequence of Sound

“Not so much a grower as a slow-burning future classic, Forever points to even more exciting things from Holograms as they continue to challenge themselves and expand their vision.”
AllMusic

Forever Tracklisting 

1. A Sacred State
2. Flesh & Bone
3. Meditations
4. Ättestupa
5. Luminous
6. Rush
7. Wolves
8. Laughter Breaks The Silence
9. A Blaze On The Hillside
10. Lay Us Down

Buy Forever Here

A year plus on after the release of their debut LP, Sweden’s Holograms have returned with their second full length, Forever. After a year and a half of touring, losing their jobs, parts of their sanity and returning home only with the hope that their hard work will eventually pay off, they embarked on a new record drawing from the experiences that had simultaneously excited and exhausted the members.

Frontman Andreas Lagerström (vocals/bass) and Anton Strandberg (drums) still live in working class Farsta, 5 miles (8 kilometers) south of urbane and metropolitan Stockholm while the brothers’ Spetze (Anton: vocals/guitar, Filip: synth) still live at home. This isolation and boredom after their first international tours led the group to further mature and grow their sound into a record far more cohesive and “big-sounding” than their debut. The band aimed to capture the feeling of music being played in a church or temple, “like a mass…procession, or eulogy” as clearly demonstrated on closing track “Lay Us Down.” Though matured and experienced, the band’s youthful energy and DIY/Punk upbringing is still upfront and in full effect with the caustic “A Sacred State,” the melodic attack of “Rush,” or the unbridled mass-of-energy-cut-loose of “A Blaze on the Hillside.” Clearly, Holograms show no signs of slowing down the excitement and aggression of their original sound, something to delight their growing audience in this current world of arrogant sonic about-faces on sophomore albums.

Forever is more than the next set of songs from Holograms. It’s a fully realized album that fans will relish for years to come. Songwriting and anthemic choruses as classic as the William Bouguereau painting they chose as the basis of their cover, though presented in a new and exciting way. A way perhaps best described with Holograms’ own words for the essence of their music “…energy, honesty, heart and spirit.”

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