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Desolation is a word often attributed to the Northeastern United States. The brutal cold of the harsh winters there are matched only by the equally ferocious slew of metal bands devastating the landscape. In recent years, New England has become a veritable Mecca for heavy music. With the success of heavyweights like Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall, and Unearth, the scene has exploded with dozens of metal bands chomping at the bit to emerge as the next big thing. Survival in the scene has become even more difficult with this explosion, and even more so the ability to stand out and truly have a distinguished voice amidst a chorus of hundreds. One such band to stand out from the crowd is young metal quartet Hollow Image.
Driven by the brutal drumming of Lauren Maccagnano, the bone-shattering bass of Pat Flaherty, the infectious riffs of Adam Cutler, and the ferociously intense vocals of Josh Buckley, the group has always devoted themselves to defying trends and producing their own distinct brand of heavy music. With facets of groove-heavy rhythms, uncompromising heaviness, haunting ambience, and memorable hooks, the band draws influence from everyone from Cannibal Corpse to Orgy, while still maintaining their individuality. Honesty and integrity has always been an integral asset of the tightly knit unit, and the four young musicians have fully devoted themselves to unleashing art from within their hearts and souls regardless of the trends established within a particular scene.
Originally formed in Maine in the beginning of 2003, the band played relentlessly throughout New England with a seemingly constant revolving door of members. In 2005, the nucleus of guitarist Adam Cutler and bassist Pat Flaherty relocated to Massachusetts with new vocalist Josh Buckley for a fresh start. The group soon recruited drummer Lauren Maccagnano into the fold, and immediately jumped into an entirely new scene.
For close to two years the quartet devastated venues all over Massachusetts and beyond, playing various high profile shows and making hundreds of new fans and friends alike. They quickly became notorious for one of the most intense live shows in the area, and earned various acclaim for their blistering five song EP “Suffer Through Art” since its release in August of 2006. Still riding atop the success they’ve built for themselves, the group began recording of their first full length album in October of 2007.
Titled “The Decay of Innocence”, the impending slab of thirteen song brutality is set to propel the band another giant leap further in their career. The group has been hard at work at the Studio of Nevermore in Framingham, Massachusetts with former Nullset guitarist Jim Foster at the helm. Never before has the quartet been as focused as in their current state, and “The Decay of Innocence” will display their ultimate musical vision in its purest form. With a target release of late Spring 2008, the first full length album released from Hollow Image will expand their booming voice above the metal scene to a roar of epic proportions.
Since its inception, Hollow Image has played nearly 200 shows all over the Northeastern United States, including slots opening for high profile acts such as Dope, Mushroomhead, Nothingface, Nonpoint, Drowning Pool, Diecast, Psychostick, Manntis, Crossbreed, Gizmachi, Bleed the Sky, Silent Civilian, Skinless, Wednesday 13, Egypt Central, Thy Will Be Done, Amity Lane, Another Black Day, Hydrovibe, The Pennyroyals, 6Gig, and Nobis, as well as playing several dates on the Unsaved Across America Tour 2007 with Deadstar Assembly and Marazene.
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Member Since: 1/24/2005
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Older Members:
Matt Jennison - Keyboard, Samples, Vocals (2005-2006)
Darin Moyen - Drums (2002-2005)
Mark "Megy" Jarmuzek - Vocals (2004)
Ben Vanotayanchai - Vocals (2003-2004)
Tony Lucas - Vocals (2002-2003)
Matt Theriault - Bass (2002)

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My Blog

New Projects

This blog will be kept up to date with the current happenings of former members of Hollow Image:Adam, Pat and Darin are playing in Widow Sunday alongside Michael Todd of Wretched Asylum and Jake Falco...
Posted by Hollow Image on Fri, 09 May 2008 07:57:00 PST

We are disbanding

Hey everyone...It is with heavy heart we announce that we will no longer be a band.  We have been having difficult times for close to a year now, and can no longer push through them.  The ba...
Posted by Hollow Image on Fri, 09 May 2008 07:40:00 PST

Hot Picks Promotional Video

Thanks to Eric Durkin of Otipep Production for putting together this Hot Picks promo video for us! Footage is taken from a performance at the Webster Theater in Hartford, CT and a recent recording se...
Posted by Hollow Image on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 08:18:00 PST

Onward to 2008

What's up everybody?  Things have been kind of quiet from us recently, so we felt an update was in order.  Recording of "The Decay of Innocence" is going great.  Initial drums, guitar a...
Posted by Hollow Image on Tue, 01 Jan 2008 02:59:00 PST

Studio Info And More!

We've been getting a lot of questions about the album lately. So we figured we would let everyone know what we've exactly been up to.We will be heading into the studio this Friday to start the recordi...
Posted by Hollow Image on Sun, 30 Sep 2007 02:11:00 PST

Updates Galore!

So what's up everyone?  It's been quite a while since our last update, so I felt it would be good to let everyone know what's going on.  After over a year and a half of playing countless num...
Posted by Hollow Image on Sat, 07 Jul 2007 12:57:00 PST

Hollow Image Live Review from Rat Pak Records!

Hollow Image @ 2007 Metal Meltdown Friday Febuary 16th, 2007In music, In this day and age, there's a danger of becoming too generic so that nothing stands out. This is not a concern for Hollow Image. ...
Posted by Hollow Image on Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:55:00 PST

Review on "Suffer Through Art" by Nefarious Realm

 "Suffer Through Art" is a harrowing journey, as satisfying an album as it is groundbreaking. It's hard to really explain or write about, since reviews are by necessity usually built on a foundat...
Posted by Hollow Image on Mon, 29 Jan 2007 10:35:00 PST

East Coast Romper reviews "Suffer Through Art"

HOLLOW IMAGE-Suffer Through ArtFor a relatively young band, Massachusetts based Hollow Image have just dropped a five track bomb of thick, chunky metal core with a fat fucking bass sound that will liq...
Posted by Hollow Image on Sat, 09 Sep 2006 12:56:00 PST

"Suffer Through Art" recording complete!

As of yesterday, the recording process for our new EP "Suffer Through Art" is complete.  It was a hard day of work, but things are already looking great.  We had a blast recording with Mark ...
Posted by Hollow Image on Sun, 16 Jul 2006 02:00:00 PST