Artist Information
Biography
HOLLANDS, fronted by multi-instrumentalist John-Paul Norpoth, the son of a classical flautist, and violinist Jannina Norpoth, the daughter of Detroit based avant-garde jazz guitarist Spencer Barefield, carry on the torch of family tradition combining fuzzy guitars with orchestral arrangements, electric violin and traditional folk nods. As described by The Village Voice’s Christopher Weingarten, "Washington Heights freak-poppers Hollands are a cheery mix of folk, punk, and free-noise... Think Yoshimi - era Flaming Lips, with folk that's torn between '90 "anti-" and '00s "Freak-."
The duo has lent their skills to other artist’s musical aspirations as well. John-Paul played on Akron/Family’s self-titled Young God Records debut and Your 33 Black Angels’ self-titled debut, while Jannina performed on the Akron/Family’s Dead Oceans’ debut Set ‘em Wild, Set ‘Em Free, and Keri Hilson's most recent album No Boys Allowed. She has served as the prinicipal violinist in Sufjan Steven's string quartet Osso, (Asthmatic Kitty) and has performed on stage with countless acts such as My Brightest Diamond, DM Stith, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Foxy Brown, Alexi Murdoch, Never Shout Never and Amy Grant. She has also been a featured artist on VH-1's “Save the Music.” Together, Jannina and John-Paul currently work recording and arranging strings for legendary producer Jerry 'Wonda' Duplessis at Platinum Sound in New York City and have worked with artists including John Legend, Shaggy, and Amber Riley.
HOLLANDS two self-produced and co-engineered EP’s both received an enthusiastic response from the media and entered in the top 200 on the CMJ College Radio chart due to the band’s ability to meld together a vast array of musical influences and experiences into their music. Their debut EP Faces, was released in the Summer of 2009, and was soon followed up by the late November release of their Mother EP.
Michael Tolland reviewed Faces for The Big Takeover and called the band “One to watch.” Relix’s Heather Simon proclaimed, “The unpredictably of the lyrics become provocative poetry when sung over instrumentals that have been laid out with such compositional intent.” Also, Alex Green from Caught In The Carousel described HOLLANDS as “…a band able to summon a staggering lullaby or a pop song that comes with all the prowl and fury of everyone from Nirvana to Public Image Ltd.”
The Mother EP also garnered a positive response from the media. Hittin’ The Note’s Jamie Lee wrote, “…cohesive, boisterous rock songs with insightful lyricism and sinewy violin. Slipping seamlessly from delicate musings to proto-punk blasts and enduring revelations, Hollands deliver with glowing accord…. in the end, Hollands wins, merging joy and strife into unrelenting beauty.” Matt Rhodes from ConsequenceofSound.net said, “…this band definitely has something new and clever up its sleeve. There are also enough sonic surprises to keep you listening to this six-songer for quite some time.”
In addition to releasing two EPs in 2009 and spending a lot of time in 2010 writing material for their new record, HOLLANDS were busy performing live which included an appearance at NXNE Festival in Toronto as well as support shows with Gene Ween, Dean and Britta, Christina Courtin, Your 33 Black Angels, Wire in the Walls, and In Cadeo, as well as live performances on WICB Ithaca College Radio, and "Open Tunings" on WXXI in Rochester. Most recently HOLLANDS teamed up with new music ensemble Project 60/40 (www.project60/40.com)a quintet of violin, viola, harp, piano and double bass writing exciting new orchestral rock arrangements and playing shows at Pianos and the Living Room. You can watch a video of the Living Room show here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOBFQPKoVLE
HOLLANDS are currently finishing work on their new disc which is expected to be released in the late fall. As John-Paul and Jannina have been building a reputation for exploring any means necessary to realize the most honest atmosphere in their recordings and capture the diversity of each song, their upcoming release is sure to show a new depth to their music and serve as a great example of the group’s versatility.
Instrumentation
John-Paul Norpoth - guitar, keys, synths, vocals
Jannina Barefield - vocals, accoustic and electric violins, viola, R3 synthesizer and vocoder
Jim Robertson - electric and upright bass
Kenny Grohowski - drums, percussion, hair styles, vibro-slap
Chris Loxley - cello, microkorg synth, inspiration
Discography
debut EP 'Faces' (independently released Spring 2009) charted on CMJ radio in top 200 Summer 2009
'Mother' EP - (independently released Fall 2009); charted #83 on the Independent Only Radio Select Album - Mediaguide radio charts
Single "Lungs of Steel" #83 on the Mediaguide Radio Charts
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Press
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Village Voice column "Yes in My Backyard"
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Washington Heights freak-poppers Hollands are a cheery mix of folk, punk, and free-noise. Both front...
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Concert Review: Hollands w/ Dean and Britta
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New York City's Hollands opened the show and played what they call Dutch pop. It was a richly dynami...
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Greenshoelace Mother EP Review
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In the long line of emerging bands from Brooklyn this year, Hollands are no stranger to the crowd. M...
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The Cropper - Here Comes Hollands!
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HERE COMES HOLLANDS! We have been head over heels for the debut EP Faces from Hollands! Consisting ...
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Blog Critic's - Music Review: Hollands - Faces (EP)
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Didn't know a thing about the band Hollands until I unexpectedly received a review copy of their deb...
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Here Comes the Flood - HOLLANDS: FACES (review)
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Hollands is a duo from NYC consisting of multi-instrumentalist John-Paul Norpoth and violinist Janni...
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RELIX - Band on the Verge - Hollands - Rebel and Bass
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REBEL & BASS “Whether people know it or not most modern music goes back to Bach,” says John-Paul...
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The Fire Note - Hollands: Faces [EP]
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This duo from New York City is well under the radar but Jannina Barefield plays the violin while Joh...
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AW MUSIC - Hollands Faces EP Review
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Hollands are a little-known duo out of New York City. Jannina Barefield plays the violin while John-...
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Stereo Sub. - Butane Variations Concert Review
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"Norpoth plays the sort of electric guitar that drives a stunted picker like myself into fits: where...
Setlist
45-60 minutes... original material mostly, covers occasionally range from Gillian Welsh, Talking Heads, Britney Spears, Leonard Cohen, P. Diddy. Longer sets are always possible.

