Hollow Hill Concludes Their Provo Music Magazine Acoustic Sessions With “Figure It Out”

Their latest single dropped last Friday.

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By Mike Romero

Today, Hollow Hill frontman Mitch Squires and songwriter and guitarist Caleb Browning bring their Provo Music Magazine Acoustic Sessions to an end. Their final song is “Figure It Out,” an emotionally vulnerable and brutally honest single they premiered on tour last fall and released last December.

The full band consists of Mitch Squires, Caleb Browning, and Owen Ferguson. Hollow Hill’s usual sound sits somewhere between TikTok-era post-indie rock and pop/punk and emo. Their ability to juggle post-indie, heavier rock sounds, and folk made them the perfect candidates as openers on a sold out acoustic tour with Citizen Soldier. The band’s latest single, “Down Went The Sun,” dropped last Friday.

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This performance was shot live at June Audio, and the audio was engineered and mixed by Mason Winter. Royalties from these acoustic sessions are split equally between the artist, the audio engineers, and Provo Music Magazine. Every time you stream, you support local artists, local studios, and local music journalism. Itโ€™s just one innovative way weโ€™re building a sustainable, well funded music industry in Utah.

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