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Behind the Music: An Exclusive Interview with Hollow Heart

Updated: Jul 7


I had the opportunity to host a Q&A session with the members of Hollow Heart, where we delved into each member's background, musical path, the band itself, along with their hobbies and interests. I hope you enjoy reading this!


Amit Ahuja: I would like to learn more about your backgrounds and the personal journeys that have influenced you all. Please tell me where you each grew up, describing your hometown and the surroundings where you were raised. I’m especially curious about how your upbringing has affected your fundamental values and viewpoints.


Hollow Heart:


Bob – Well I was born is reno Nevada but yea I was a baby when we moved here to riverside California. Well, we had moved around somewhat a lot cause my stepbrother would run around with the wrong crowd and my parents wanted to keep him away from that. and we grew up poor but my parents did everything they could to give me the life that was right for me so I guess in a view point is that no matter what hand you have been dealt just keep your head up and stop feeling sorry for yourself keep going cause life didn't come with handbook I can keep going but trying to keep these short


Rob- I am born in Corona CA and raised in Riverside CA. Been lucky to grow up on the same street with my closest friends. Every day growing up I played almost every sport and rode almost everything with wheels on our street. To me friends and family are above all else. 


Brandon - I was raised in Riverside California by my mother and father.


Jam- I moved around a lot in my youth, but mostly raised in Rancho until my teens and moved to Redlands for most of my life, I was raised in a fairly conservative household and raised to work hard for things I want, which is a mindset I’ve pushed with music and help me bring the band to a harder working level.


Brian - I grew up in a small town outside of Riverside called Moreno Valley until I was 8 years old, it was then that we moved to Riverside. Growing up we moved around a lot and lived in and out with family until we made the move to Riverside where we found stability. I grew up in a small trailer park where I made friends that helped shape my musical identity. As we grew up though I was faced with a choice; get deeper into drugs or focus on sports and music and stay on a better path. Thankfully I was able to make my way out of the trailer park and make something of myself.


Amit Ahuja: Moreover, I would like to hear about your cultural heritage. In what ways has it shaped your identity? What traditions or stories from your culture have significantly contributed to who you are today? Are there specific experiences or milestones—accomplishments, challenges, or turning points—that profoundly impacted your personal growth?



Hollow Heart:


Rob- My cultural heritage? I have none. I'm just white trash trying to navigate trash pile I call my life.


Jam- it’s weird to say but my culture is a culture in of myself, I don’t really take my nationality or ethnicity to the point of inspiration, Theres a lot to be proud of both as an American and as a Mexican but as far as self-inspiration it’s based on my own interests and hobbies rather than my upbringing.


Brian- I am part creole; half of my family has roots in Louisiana. I grew up eating gumbo and going to family reunions where my immediate family was the only white one there. This helped me to see people for whom they were as opposed to being focused on race and being accepted by different people.

Amit Ahuja: I’m excited to delve into the details of each member's musical journey. Could you all share a particular moment or experience that sparked your passion for music? Perhaps it was a memorable concert you attended, a song that resonated deeply with you, or a moment of inspiration that inspired you to pick an instrument.


Hollow Heart:



Bob – So in my family there are two musicians there is me and my uncle (who passed away some time from cancer) but he was the most amazing person. I remember being a kid at family party's listening to art Laboe Motown records just oldies, but he could play the bongos like no other. I would be in his garage running around trying to steal someone's beer. But whenever he pulled out them bongos I would just stop and admire the sounds that he would make and how everyone just kind of sat there watching him. Another moment I can think of is when Linkin Park first came out, I remember just hearing Chesters’s voice how emotional and just a powerhouse of a vocalist he was. I remember thinking to myself I want to do that I want everyone to be watching me pour my soul into everyone word that comes out of my mouth. Again, I can keep going just want to keep it short and sweet



Rob- Music has been a huge part of my life. My dad on family trips used to blast ACDC on cassettes, I think that's where it started. A song that resonates with me is Elton John - Rocket Man.

Brandon - So I grew up in a musical household in the 90s, my parents always had the latest CDs in every genre of music, mainly a lot of 80s metal and 90s grunge. 2 instances for me first one was seeing my dad's white Fender P bass I was just drawn to it from day one, and then when I got my first CD ever and was Soo excited to receive it was Soundgarden's A-sides album haha I still have that CD somewhere.



Jam- initially what ultimately lead me to wanting to play guitar was guitar hero and with some embarrassment jealousy, my brother was picking up guitar a little after I did and was progressing much faster and getting more attention, playing came naturally to him and it lead me to practice harder and really push to be better haha



Brian - For me a real turning point in my musical journey as it pertains to being a musician would be when guitar hero became a worldwide phenomenon. I quickly became obsessed with it and it got me into metal music and playing guitar and drums.



Brandon - Well each of us knew each other from past bands in our 20s. We all play shows with each other's bands all over the IE, so it just clicked day one for us when we started Hollow Heart. Before I joined, I was kind of done with live music and trying to be fully focused on life, but I was drawn back into the scene, I couldn't leave, it's my passion to play guitar so why not pursue it again with my best friends


Amit Ahuja: What obstacles have each member faced in their musical, and what strategies did you all employ to overcome them? It would be great to hear about your actions to transform your passion into a successful music career.


Hollow Heart:


Bob- Me personally when I lost both of my parents to covid that really hit me really hard I've been doing music for a while now never really had much "obstacles" but ya when they passed i kinda gave up everything and I mean everything but ya just really had to pick my head up and just get back to doing what I love doing.


Rob- Obstacles? I think I’m just having the time for it recently. Dealing with life changes. I had a fall in September 2024 that left me quadriplegic. I got diagnosed with Severe Spinal Stenosis and had to have major surgery. I learned to walk, use my arms and hands again. After 2 months in the hospital, a month in nursing care and intense PT I am back to playing my bass. I got lucky to be in a band with friends who are caring and understanding so they have been working with me with it. In our upcoming music video Tradition, you will see me wearing a strap around my waist so I can hold the bass. I am still dealing with the aftereffects.


Brandon - Burnout, it can set in when you’re pushing too hard in a way kind of have to take a step back and breathe a little from time to time. One way is I try to not listen to a lot of metal when we are playing a run of shows, I'm already going to be playing it and listening to it all day at shows. Don't get me wrong though I love metal haha.


Jam- as an adult now Time is a huge factor and obstacle, Bills and responsibilities aren’t easy to maneuver when you have a job and want to make time for preforming and practicing, when I was younger it was sacrificing free time and time with friends now its sacrificing energy, money, time with loved ones and friends even Moreso.


Brian - for me personally - the biggest hurdle with my musical journey has been financial. Instruments are very expensive when you make no money so it was important for me to find a career that would help support this dream of mine. Being able to start my own photography business helped me learn what kind of business mindset I would need in order to make it with music as well.


Amit Ahuja: Is there a specific musician for each of you whose creativity and life story has significantly influenced your decision to pursue music? Did their narrative inspire you to take the leap and form your band? Please describe how their journey and artistry have shaped your musical path.

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob- I feel a lot of people have influenced me as far as their story goes that’s their story, I want to make my own and hopefully inspire someone else just the MUSIC has inspired me


Rob- I don't know if there are any musicians. The three that come to the top of my head is Angus Young, Tom Searle and Chris Turner. Tom Searle fought cancer for 3 years and kept writing and playing shows. He left a legacy and is a legend. He showed me that there is no excuse to stop doing what you love. 


Brandon - It changes all the time really, in my youth it was Dave Mustaine and Megadeth, my teen years it was any deathcore band haha and lately it's been Connor Sweeney and Xander Raymond Charles and what those guys are doing with baritone guitars.


Jam- there are so many inspirational stories musicians have faced and pushed through but for me my biggest early inspirations were Mick Thompson of Slipknot, and Randy Rhodes. Just any musician who’s pushed boundaries and changed the scene by doing what they love over what’s expected.


Brian- For me personally The Rev and Travis barker were a big influence early on in my drumming. Aside from them I don’t home in on specific people one the music industry but the bands they are in. I tend to gravitate and relate to the music aside from the individual apart of the group.


Amit Ahuja: I'm excited to explore the narrative behind your band, Hollow Heart. Could you take me on a journey through the unique paths that led each of you to come together as a collective? I’d love to hear about the significant moments or experiences that served as turning points in your journey, helping you build a strong bond and work seamlessly as a cohesive unit. What challenges did you face, and how did they shape your collaboration?

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob – This is a small story on how we came to be really but ya. Me Brandon and rob used to play in a band called decade in motion I've been playing with them for years now. Jam and Brian were in different bands, Jam was in the rise of a tyrant and Brian was in set your anchor, both amazing bands at the time we would always play on the same bill we would headline, or they would back then everything was Lil simpler. So when all that ended we all kind of took a step back I thought i was done with music but ya I think I remember talking to Brandon asking him what he thought about trying to take on being in a band again so I hit jam asking him what he had going on at the time I don’t think he had anything going on I remember asking him if he would like to start a band with us. He told me to go fuck myself aha jk but ya he came over we did a couple jam sessions, and we really like the stuff we came up with and so we kind of just start recording ourselves the good Ol garage band recordings haha. We had formed a band call soul seeks balance and the members were Brandon, rob, jam, and me. We came out with some good tracks, but we never had a Dummer all programmed so for a while we were looking for a drummer and for the love of God could never find one. Until I finally convinced Brian to join i remember asking him and I really think he told me to go fuck myself haha but ya he was everything we were looking for in a drummer chill and good at drums and I think also we were looking for someone who can vibe with out-of-control group


Rob- A lot of challenges. There is this thing called life that happens and sometimes it takes time to heal before getting back on the grind. To me, being in a band with your best buds doing what you all share the same passion for makes it cohesive. We help, care and bust each other’s balls when we need be. 


Brandon - Well each of us knew each other from past bands in our 20s. We all play shows with each other's bands all over the IE, so it just clicked day one for us when we started Hollow Heart. Before I joined, I was kind of done with live music and trying to be fully focused on life, but I was drawn back into the scene, I couldn't leave, it's my passion to play guitar so why not pursue it again with my best friends


Jam- Brian pretty much said it best, we were all in separate bands when we met and got together with this project to really give it our all,


Brian- Honestly, we all have been friends and musicians for over a decade, so it was easy for us to get together and start making music. Our band formed when we all decided that after not playing music for almost 10 years, we should do it one last time and do it the right way to make it worth the sacrifice. The biggest hurdle we must overcome now as older adults is our busy life schedules.


Amit Ahuja:. Additionally, I would love to hear about the inspiration behind your band’s name. What led you to choose this name, and what meaning does it carry for each of you as individuals and the group as a whole?

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob – Honestly, I don’t know who came up with the name and I think collectively we all didn't want a dumb or cliche name


Rob- Ummm I forgot... to me the name is just a placeholder the name doesn't matter to me as much as being in a band with my best buds.


Brandon - For me it's a reminder that there will be times in our life that we feel down, lost or alone with a Hollow Heart if you will, but it's how you push through, how you pick yourself up and keep going, your story isn't over.


Jam- I really wish we had a deep meaning, and I’d love to lie and give this deep meaningful reason we chose it, but we had gone through a few different names and this one just felt right when we said it, one of those things you hear and you’re like yupp that’s the one.


Brian- Honestly, we spent almost a year going by the name “Ember Shores”. But after some back and forth as basically put 5-10 ideas in a hat and pulled at random and hollow heart was the one that stuck. Plus, to us it sounded the best lol


Amit Ahuja: How do you all find inspiration for your lyrics, and what does it feel like to perform your creations in front of an audience?


Hollow Heart:

 

Bob – Its honestly amazing to be back on stage were playing bigger venues then I think any of us can imagine. God, it takes me forever to write lyrics sometimes im so conflicted with what to write and what to write about. But now days I like to make stories about something or someone I get a lot of my inspiration. from Mike from devil wears Prada me and jam fuck with them heavy some would say a Lil too much haha. But back then I used to write about fucking the government and anti-illuminati just dumb shit when I was a kid. Nowadays I just like to have fun with it


Rob- That's something for our vocalist to answer.


Brandon - I know it's cliche but just life, things that happen in life that people can relate to.


Jam- that’s all bob


Brian- I’ll leave that to our vocalist.


Amit Ahuja: Talk about the new tracks you all released, “Jaded and Atlas.” What important message does each member want people to learn about once they hear the songs?


Hollow Heart:

 

Bob – It’s not so much as a message with atlas or jaded its more of building your own thoughts with it. I feel like we have our own point of view of what we think someone should get out of it. i want people to listen to our music and come up with whatever they want whether it be a love song a breakup song a song about family or whatever man we just want to make music that we like and if your vibe with us then fuck ya


Rob- I don't know about learning a lesson. I feel the listener can decide what they take away from it. I just like when someone vibes to our tunes


Jam-  For me how I perceive ATLAS is a story about a woman who dreamed of exploring space and she really pushed and succeeded, she finally got a mission but things don’t ever go as planned and there was complications and the story is open ended about her fate, Id like to think were going to hear more of her story later in time. JADED is about seeing the world in front of you and just not being present, being unable to see the world for what it is and looking at things in black and white, a lot of self-doubt and sadness is expressed in JADED, and I think it’s a relatable experience most people have been through. 



Amit Ahuja: I would love to delve deeper into the intricate behind-the-scenes aspects of the production process. Could each of you provide a detailed account of what each member contributed, step by step, during the production of these two songs? What specific technical technique did you all use to release the final version?

 

Hollow Heart:


Rob- ummm Atlas came about 4 years ago Jam wrote the prepro while everyone gave input. The video concept was done by me on my crappy Galaxy Note phone and Brian refined it, edited and shot it. 


Jam- technical side of it to add to the process Brian explained is we use Logic for pretty much every part of the process, paired with GGD/ Neural DSP/ JST/ and isotope products.


Brian- it starts off with our lead guitarist Jonathan coming up with a skeleton of a song. He brings it to the band for collaboration, and we all go through section by section analyzing what we like and don’t like and what fits the song best as a whole. From there I take it, and I put my own drum spin on it. Once vocals are recorded, Jonathan and I take it into postproduction, and I give Jonathan minor mix feedback as he primarily produces the music.


Amit Ahuja: We’d love to hear about any exciting projects, tours, or collaborations you have on the horizon! What are you looking forward to the most?

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob – were always trying to take stuff to the next level with hollow heart these guys are the smartest and most dedicated brothers I have ever had the privilege to work with. What we’re looking for is just to have our music speak for itself and if our music so happens to take us on tour or signed then so be it I’m just excited to meet new people and express myself on stage like no other


Rob- Tour maybe next year? Not a huge one but maybe some mini ones. Not sure about collaboration but we are always open to them


Brandon - we are still in the process of releasing each of our songs as singles rather than a whole album at this point, but excited to be releasing our next song “Tradition” along with a music video for it very soon. 


Jam- We just wrapped up a new music video that will be dropping in the next few weeks as well as starting another! A new EP is in process, and we are constantly filling our show schedule!


Brian- We have a lot of shows lined up so the best way to keep informed is to follow us on social media!


Amit Ahuja: Where do you see yourselves as a band in five years?


Hollow Heart:


Bob – This question is always funny to me even in job interviews like "where do you see yourselves self in the next 5,10 years? And I always replied I don’t know cause honestly were never promised tomorrow the fact that I get to wake up from the day after is truly a blessing that's kind of where I’m at with that so you ask me in about 5 years and then I can tell you. I love to live in the now so if I’m still on that stage having fun with boys then so be it


Rob- 5 years I'll be in my 40's I'm not looking forward to that but I'm hoping to be better at my instrument and have a bunch of street cred under our name.


Brandon - Like every band dream of to be signed or touring, I think.


Jam- hopefully doing things on a more national level, were really striving to be better than we ever had in our past projects.


Brian- Ideally, we would be continuing to play music for people!


Amit Ahuja: What’s something about day-to-day being in a band that fans might not realize?

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob – I’m going to praise jam and Brian on this one the amount of work those two do for this band is out of this world. There is so much work that goes into being in a band well at least from our camp. We did everything, from the banners to the lights, the recordings and music videos were all done by us as a band. Brian and jam when off the rails with making sure everything goes the way all of our visions are meet i mean come on jam made a fucken band Bible with everything we need in it it’s just crazy but again we all work as a team and we all ping pong off each other no one is bigger than the next person i think that's what makes us all important to each other just having good vibes

 

Rob- It's a struggle sometimes. There are days where you just don't want to be bothered by it. But once you get into the flow it is fun.

 

Brandon - It can feel like having a second job at times but a fun one with your friends haha no, but it can get quite busy especially before a run of shows, clock out of your day job and clock into the band haha

 

Jam- It never stops, there’s never downtime and if you’re treating it like a future career, you can’t stop. Always writing/promoting/practicing even down to gear we’ve changed our live set up 4 times in the last year. You always have to be chasing perfection even if its an unachievable feat. If you feel like you’ve done enough it just means you haven’t.

 

Brian- It’s a constant grind. The fun part is playing the music in the practice space and on stage but 90% of it is marketing, social media, and business work. It’s a lot!


Amit Ahuja: How do you handle creative differences when writing together? For example, when members have different ideas for a song, how do you decide which direction to take?


Hollow Heart:


Bob – I mean we all think we have the same writing process. When we write a song, we all sit collectively and say ya that's hollow heart or sometimes in a song we have different views like this part sounds a Lil different or off, but we quickly come to agreement. That’s what I love about us. We can all pick apart a song and each one of our viewpoints is heard and it makes it on the song like each one of us hears something different that the other guy doesn't and we're all open to adjusting to it and make it what it is


Rob- We are blunt to each other.


Brandon - quite simple - we have adopted a mindset where if you don't like an idea, you can't just say you don't like it and that’s it, you have to come with something else. We are very easy-going and very like-minded and we all like the same things.


Jam- The song comes first, I’m not afraid to push boundaries and I don’t want to keyhole the band into a specific sound. Being open-minded is a huge key to collaboration with 4 other people. You have to be ready to take criticism you don’t like and ready to put the band over your opinions


Brian- Me personally, I am easy going. If I disagree with a creative decision I let everyone know but will ultimately do what is best for the group and song. We like to vote on things to keep it democratic.


Amit Ahuja: If you were given the fantastic opportunity to open for any band or go on a world tour, which bands would you choose to join on this exciting journey? Additionally, what specific reasons motivate your desire to tour alongside them?


Hollow Heart:


Bob – Oh without a doubt devil wears Prada again one of me and jams favorite bands that’s just me personally. The number of times I have seen these guys, the energy that they have every time they hit the stage is just out of this world but honestly, I would love ANYONE that we would be on tour with


Rob- What comes to mind is Landmvrks but I mean we live to open up or play with any band.

Brandon - for me right now it would be to tour with Make Them Suffer they killed their headline tours this year. They are just Soo tight and technical live which is what we strive for, and they seem like fun to be around.


Jam- I think we would all agree playing with TDWP would be a top of our goals list ahah, aside from them I’d love to tour with Slipknot.


Brian- I would love to open for The Devil Wears Prada or Make them Suffer.


Amit Ahuja: What insights or recommendations does each member have for musicians who face rejection or experience setbacks in their careers? Specifically, how can these artists cope with disappointment and use those challenges as steppingstones for future growth?

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob – I mean we're a new band we haven't had anything yet but if that time comes and im sure it will I'll take it with a smile on my face and move on cause there is no time to relish in the negative there is only time to relish in victories if you don’t like me or the band hey here’s a beer let's party


Rob- Don't dwell on the negatives just keep pushing forward. It all about grinding. Umm one big thing I have to say is try not to have the "I want to be a rockstar" mentality do it because you enjoy it. It'll be more smooth sailing


Brandon - it’s gonna happen you just can't listen to haters do what you want to do, music is art, create what you want to hear. Just be yourself, don't make music to please people creating music starts with you.


Jam-  be ready to disappoint people, nobody can please everyone. I always think of something Robert Downey Jr said “Listen, smile, agree, and then do whatever the fuck you were gonna do anyway.” Music is self-expression, be yourself and the right people will find you.


Brian- Rejection is a part of life. You can never make everyone happy, and most people won’t be

interested in what you have. The main thing is to just keep going. Success doesn’t happen overnight and if you’re doing music for “success” then you’re doing it for the wrong reasons.


Amit Ahuja: Can each member share three individuals who have positively or negatively influenced their life, and why?


Hollow Heart:

 

Bob- I mean band wise Mike Hranica, Chester Bennington and Jonathan Davis I have other more but idk just when I saw or see them live i feel like they leave it all on the stage is saw Korn and linkin park years ago but something about devil wears Prada Mike just has so much emotion when singing


Rob- individuals? I already listed Tom Searle but another two. Keanu Reeves and Tom Cruise. Both follow their passion, and they have a lot of respect for their craft. 


Brandon - My Dad, he was in bands playing bass and taught me the basics when I was 14, I took that knowledge and ran with it and now here I am playing 30-inch scale baritone guitars with 100-gauge strings haha almost full circle.


Amit Ahuja: What are each member's favorite movies, and why are they significant to you? Is it the story, the characters, the visuals, or something else that resonates with you?


Bob- I love the eternal sunshine of a spotless mind. I don’t know I can't explain it they take the saying it's better to love than never to have loved at all and make a movie out of it


Rob- I am a huge movie nerd. I collect Blu-rays and 4k. I can go on and talk about this subject for hours. I don't know each member’s taste. My top 5 are Jurassic Park, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Independence Day, Interstellar and The Martian.


Brandon - Goodfellas, “all my life I always wanted to be a gangster” - Henry Hill

Jam- some of my favorite movies are Fight club/gangs of New York, I like marvel, chick flicks and comedies a lot as well


Brian- I’m a big fan of marvel movies or superhero movies in general. I’m just a child at heart lol

 

Amit Ahuja: What TV shows do each of you enjoy and look forward to watching? What captures your attention in these shows, perhaps the surprises, character development, or overall production quality?

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob- I mean i really don’t watch to many shows but I love the last of resident evil love on spectrum haha weird I know


Rob- Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul and Suits. Writing and production


Brandon - I really don't watch a whole lot of TV, but it was breaking bad and the office during covid years. Yeah, definitely the character development in both shows.


Jam- For me my favorite shows are the office, Seinfeld, HIMYM, but I’m kind of a binge show watcher, so I’ve watched so many. It’s hard to pinpoint exact reasons or my favorites. There’s just so many good ones I could do a whole separate interview on just shows!


Brian- I don’t really put that much thought into the tv shows I watch, but I like adult cartoons I guess haha Rick and Morty and big mouth are among my favorites for the crude humor and adult themes. The juxtaposition between the innocent cartoon style with adult crude humor is hilarious to me.


Amit Ahuja: Which books do each member appreciate the most, and what makes them significant to you? Is it their writing style, the themes they address, or the feelings they inspire?

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob- I like sci fi books the Witcher, resident Evil, song of fire and ice (game of throwns) no i just like to be not here if you know what I mean i like to pretend im in the universe ha


Rob- I haven't been much of a book person. The last book I read was the Harry Potter series when I was a kid


Brandon - Been reading Neil deGrasse Tyson’s book Starry Messenger. It's an ego check on our self-importance, it makes people rethink our relationships towards one another.


Jam- I like reading books by Chuck Palahniuk, Theres just a more cynical look at life through his writing, the stories aren’t rainbows and butterflies and show a grittier outlook which can sometimes be refreshing. A lot like TV shows, I read quite a bit and have a humble little home library!


Amit Ahuja: Which podcasts do each member passionately recommend, and what makes them stand out?


Hollow Heart:


Bob- I don’t really listen to many pod cast even thought I know i should


Rob- Podcast I listen to the most is Trash Taste and Tiger Belly. Trash Taste I vibe with because I used to be heavy into Anime and Tiger Belly because Bobby Lee is my spirit animal


Brandon - I really like the Shawn Ryan show lately and hearing veterans’ stories and their mindset to overcome some of the hardest things I've ever heard people overcome.


Jam- I don’t really listen to podcasts, the most recent one I think I listened to was about prehistoric animals but aside from that, Marvels wastelanders or bad friends and occasionally second date update.


Amit Ahuja: I want to know about each member's favorite bands or music artists that they all like. I’d also like to hear about each member's most memorable concert experience. Please share details about the atmosphere, the performance, the venue, and anything else that made it special for you.

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob – Man, back in the day, the reason I started screaming was Linkin Park and Slipknot. I saw Linkin Park—I think it was Taste of Chaos. I was a teen and just seeing them go from TV to live... it was unreal. Life-changing.

Because I knew that’s what I wanted to do someday.


Rob- My favorite bands? Umm there is a lot but top of my head recently Kublai Kahn and Landmvrks. Thought my life would be Chiodos, Emmure, Asking Alexandria and The Plot in You. I don't have any specific concert memories I'm not fond of being in crowds. 


Brandon - Too many to name but Make Them Suffer, they are just incredibly tight sounding live. I was blown away by their technical playing and overall sound But I really like Movements, Stick figure and Bilmuri.


Jam- The devil wears Prada and slipknot are my two favorite bands both have such unique aspects they bring musically and to the stage, with TDWP you can feel the tangible raw emotion in their words and how they feel through how they play, for me it tends to hit a lot of emotional points. Slipknot was one of those bands that was my big introduction to everything, but with any genre I have favorites those two are just big stand outs!

 

Brian- I’m a big fan of pop punk, right now my favorite bands are state champs. Knuckle puck, and the home team. My most memorable show was a state champs show at the house of blues in Anaheim where we saw state champs after I hadn’t been to a show in almost a decade. It reignited my passion for music and is what got me back into music.


Amit Ahuja: What does success look like for each member?

 

Bob – I don’t know, I’m simple. As long as my wife and my dog have a roof over their heads, my family is healthy, and there’s nothing to worry about—honestly, I’m good.


Rob- I want everyone to succeed in life.


Brandon - Success in a band for me would be to be able to pursue music and still have a comfortable living


Jam- success for me would be being able to confidently walk away from a regular job and do this full time, being able to support my life through music.

 

Brian- For me, success would be opening up shows for bands like devil wears Prada, make them suffer, Polaris, and more. Being able to tour with them, open for them would be a huge success for me. Anything else is just the cherry on top.


Amit Ahuja: How does each member define happiness in their life?

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob – Happiness is where you are right now — or not at all.Find joy in the present and stop worrying about the future.


Rob- Umm for me it's just being with my friends, family, movies and music


Brandon - being comfortable and honest with yourself


Jam- happiness is waking up each day, we all carry burdens in life and being able to carry them through another day is a blessing in of itself.

 

Brian- That’s a loaded question. Happiness is a choice. Whatever is going on in your life you can choose how to react and happiness for what you have in your situation is a choice you make.


Amit Ahuja: Each member takes time to reflect on their personal experiences with mental health. Consider how these experiences have impacted various areas of your life, such as relationships, work, and personal growth. What specific insights have you gained through these moments?

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob – We all battle with something every day. I believe it’s just up to you how you handle that battle. Me personally (Bobby), I battled with suicide after I lost my parents to COVID. I mean, I could go on about this topic, but I’d rather not.

What saved me was having friends, family, and my beautiful wife to help guide me through what I was going through, I can say some days are better than others. But find someone who gives a fuck about you. My friends and family are my rock. I also learned it’s okay to cry and just have a moment where you're not okay

 

Rob- My mental health? I have been struggling with depression and anxiety since 2010. One day I don't know why but something just hit me and I felt like death. Im on medication to balance myself out but everyone has their way of dealing I don't judge. I am very dissociative and have trouble connecting with anyone outside my band/friend group. 


Brandon - kinda like the last answer is to be comfortable with yourself and mindset. You got to take care of yourself mentally and physically. You can't make others around you happy if your not happy. People can sense or feel your energy, so make it positive and you'll see all the positivity naturally attract to you.


Jam- this is a deep one and ive delt with dark places and found expression through the music, whether its listening or creating finding a positive outlet for sadness is a good step that helped me overcome a lot of the sad life has to offer, just to touch the surface of it.


Brian-Focusing on Mental health is a huge part of my life. Having struggled with anxiety since I was 17 and only being medicated for it recently I feel like it’s something that is too stigmatized for the modern world we live in. I have done everything holistically, ate different, gone to the gym, etc. the only thing that has helped my anxiety was medication. It truly turned my life around. It’s made my relationship with my wife better, my family better, all around it’s made life better.

 

Amit Ahuja: Additionally, think about how you all have managed the challenges related to your mental health. Share strategies, coping mechanisms, or support systems that have significantly impacted your journey.


Hollow Heart:

 

Bob- Like I said before losing my parents was the biggest challenge I have ever faced because you know when you’re a kid you think your parents are invincible its something you don’t think about when they are alive. After I lose them, I’m telling my wife and my true friends where there for me at my darkest time tell all saved my life whether they know or don’t


Rob- I don't have any advice.. I feel like everyone has their ways to cope. I say I'm lucky to have my friends and the band around everyday would be A LOT harder. If I have anything to say to someone it'd be surround yourself with friends and family who understand what you are going through. 


Brandon - i like to always tell my self when things get hard a David Goggins quote “because no one else wants to f-ing do it”. It really feels good to push through something hard you will always come out a better person if you push through hardship.


Jam- being open with friends and family about what you might be going through or feeling helps, find people who don’t judge and love you through thick and thin and feel comfortable in expressing how you feel no matter what.  


Brian-See my last answer lol

 

Amit Ahuja: What insights would each member like to share with others around the ages your all are who are grappling with mental health challenges?

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob- You’re not alone is this world someone is willing to listen to you care for you shit hit me up I’m here. Life is life and there is no getting around or short cuts


Rob- Try to stay positive honestly when things get bad the best thing to do is remember that once you hit bottom there will always be an upside. Things that are going wrong or going through something bad just remember there will be a time where your future self will go " I may have overreacted" time heals a lot.

Brandon - Don't give up don't let anything or anyone get to you, it’s you and you only at the end of the day get comfortable with yourself mentally. keep pushing thru become the toughest person you know, you know what you need to do so accomplish it, set smaller goals to reach the bigger goal and it's ok if you need to step back a bit don't overwhelm yourself.


Jam-  let it out, don’t be afraid to cry, being in touch with your emotions is not a weakness and being able to love yourself is more important than most things in life.


Brian-Don’t let the alpha male bullshit stop you from getting the help you need. If going to the gym and lifting weights helps you, than that’s great! But if you need medication, it is a resource that exists and that is proven to work for the people that need it. Don’t be afraid to talk to a therapist and work through your bullshit.


Amit Ahuja: I’d like to direct a question to each of you; I’m genuinely curious to know if any of you have hobbies or interests that ignite your passion outside of your musical endeavors.

 

Hollow Heart:


Bob – I think all of us have our own hobbies, but at the same time, we kind of share the same ones. I know for a fact we all like playing video games and collecting figures (like Warhammer 40k). I know Jam likes restoring comic books and selling Pokémon cards.

Brian is really tech-savvy with a lot of stuff, Other than that, he also shoots weddings and video. and Rob—yeah, all he does is play video games.


Rob- Gaming and movies


Brandon - I love the outdoors, camping, fishing, and hunting. It's good to disconnect from time to time from this busy world. I've also been really into building and painting Warhammer 40k lately. Warhammers lore and stories give me creative sense to write heavy guitar riffs and ideas haha.


Jam- I love gaming and take a lot of inspiration from the stories and music in them, I also have a comic book restoration side project that brings me a lot of peaceful joy and lets me experience a lot of very sentimental books and peoples stories behind them!   


Brian-I do photography and videography professionally as well as rock climb and build computers. I’m a tinkerer so I like to figure out how things work and how to put things together.

 

Amit Ahuja: What message would each member share with everyone if you had the world's attention for five minutes?

 

Hollow Heart:


Rob- I have no clue. Best advice I have is we all end up dead in the end be it rich or poor I think just try and live the way you want too.


Brandon - Be kind to each other, we don't know what each other is going thru on the daily. A simple kind gesture goes along way. We're only on this earth for a short time so make it positive why be negative? could you imagine if we were all negative that would be terrible. Anyways love you all! Thanks!


Jam- stay open minded and stay true to yourself, it gets better.


Brian- Treat people the way you want to be treated. Straight up. Regardless of how others may be acting if you continue to put good into the world then good will come back to you tenfold. Don’t be an asshole and the world will be a better place.


Amit Ahuja: We appreciate the bandmates of Hollow Heart for kindly sharing their stories and interests with us.



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