How Holding Absence Keeps Their Music in Your Subconscious with The Noble Art of Self Destruction

Holding Absence X Chord Progression Podcast
Hanging with Lucas Woodland of Holding Absence

When it comes to making sure your band stays in the subconscious of the music scene, it is a concept that many bands fail to capture.

But for the band or bands that do, they are able to create such an aura around them that helps them grow to heights beyond comprehension.

That is why we are incredibly pleased to have Lucas from Holding Absence on the podcast today. With the band releasing their new album The Noble Art of Self Destruction on August 25th, this is an episode not to miss where you will see:

– The lessons the band learned touring with Electric Callboy and the importance of staying in the subconscious of music fans they interact with.

– How the band created their 2022 split EP with Alpha Wolf, and why we might get more split EPs from the band in the future.

– What actually is a Holding Absence song, as Lucas and Kevin try and classify what that is, and why it is more unique than most.

An absolute banger of an episode to take part in, so head on over to our YouTube Channel & Enjoy!

Find Holding Absence Online:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Holdingabsence

Twitter: https://twitter.com/HoldingAbsence

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holdingabsence/

YouTube: https://youtu.be/twvjzSlqobE

Website: https://holdingabsence.com

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2tl280wIokrLjabzrSKTgU?si=wRnoxEiXSgimvxZ4LsX0sQ


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