British multi-instrumentalist Lots Holloway writes music that is honest, authentic, emotional and terribly infectious. Based around guitar and piano, Holloway composes traditional style songs with a warm and vintage feel that gives a huge nod back to the timeless classics of the 60s & 70s, whilst still sitting comfortably within the modern era of singer-songwriters like Tom Odell and James Bay. Taking inspiration from bands like The Beatles and Fleetwood Mac, Lots creates clever lyrics, strong melodies and memorable songs that manage to stay with you long after you first hear them - music that hits the heart and soothes the ears.
All this adds up to something truly unique and original, and a live show from Lots is just as compelling. Holloway is an enchanting and captivating performer with an effortless but raw sound; contemplative and gentle, but energetic when required - playing both a myriad of instruments and making crowds swoon with a silky voice, Lots’ on stage presence is second to none, and when fronting a full live band, only becomes more powerful.
British multi-instrumentalist Lots Holloway writes music that is honest, authentic, emotional and terribly infectious. Based around guitar and piano, Holloway composes traditional style songs with a warm and vintage feel that gives a huge nod back to the timeless classics of the 60s & 70s, whilst still sitting comfortably within the modern era of singer-songwriters like Tom Odell and James Bay. Taking inspiration from bands like The Beatles and Fleetwood Mac, Lots creates clever lyrics, strong melodies and memorable songs that manage to stay with you long after you first hear them - music that hits the heart and soothes the ears.
All this adds up to something truly unique and original, and a live show from Lots is just as compelling. Holloway is an enchanting and captivating performer with an effortless but raw sound; contemplative and gentle, but energetic when required - playing both a myriad of instruments and making crowds swoon with a silky voice, Lots’ on stage presence is second to none, and when fronting a full live band, only becomes more powerful.