At every turn, duality fuels NOX HOLLOWAY. Alternating between the radiating vibes of a
sun-soaked midday festival slot and the kinetic energy of a packed club, the Nashville-based alt/pop duo live the push and pull through every note of their shape-shifting sound.
The group’s 2021 debut EP, If Only The World Didn’t Spin So Much – written during the
pandemic through texts, Zoom calls, and iPhone voice memos – accentuated the dichotomy between songwriters Bryce Vanhook and Parker Mathews, introducing them through trilling keyboards, soaring melodies, and intricately layered soundscapes.
Fans immediately took notice, pushing the set north of 3 million streams on Spotify while the songs found a home on coveted playlists like New Music Friday, Fresh Finds, Fresh & Chill, and New Noise. Simultaneously, outlets like Rolling Stone Australia and Wonderland were raving about their brand of pop, with the latter hailing Nox Holloway as “a fresh alt-pop duo wanting to bring people into their world of music.” Since then, they’ve played shows across the country opening for acts such as KALEO, Surfaces, COIN, Echosmith and the Unlikely Candidates.
Nox Holloway started 2024 with a bang releasing their sophomore EP “Twenty Thousand
Leagues” in January. They are excited to play many of these songs live for the first time for their fans. Meanwhile they’re working hard in the studio on even more new music. This year has a lot in store for Nox Holloway, so be on the lookout.