Johnny Hollow

Johnny Hollow
Background information
OriginGuelph, Ontario, Canada
GenresElectronic
Darkwave dark cabaret
Years active2001 (2001)–present
LabelsThe Orange Record Label
MembersJanine White
Vincent Marcone
Kitty Thompson
Steve Hiehn
Websitejohnnyhollow.com

Johnny Hollow is a Canadian electronic music group formed in 2001 in Guelph, Ontario. The band consists of singer Janine White, digital artist Vincent Marcone, cellist Kitty Thompson, and guitarist Steve Hiehn.

Johnny Hollow is a music collaboration between founding members Janine White & Vincent Marcone. Their brand of avant-garde pop blends organic instruments with electro-industrial sounds. Often featured is contributing member Kitty Thompson. Always accompanied by dark art, they fall into a niche that touches on steampunk and goth genres, while evading specific categorization. Over the years they have acquired an impressive legion of devoted fans who have supported several successful crowd-sourcing campaigns.[1]

White is a classically-trained musician and composer who is also a critically acclaimed sound designer. Marcone (and his alter ego, My Pet Skeleton) is a Juno award-winning graphic artist who combines traditional and digital techniques to craft album covers, fairy tales, short films and music videos.[1]

Johnny Hollow has produced 3 full-length albums: Johnny Hollow (2003), Dirty Hands (2008), and A Collection of Creatures (2014), and two EPs: Devil's Night (2010) and Old Gods of New Berlin (2018), along with a number of remixes. Their music has been featured on Lost Girl, On a Sunny Afternoon,[2] and The Facts in the Case of Mister Hollow.

  1. ^ a b "Johnny Hollow". Spotify. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
  2. ^ Lou, Ingo (2013-04-20), On a Sunny Afternoon (Short, Sci-Fi), Langara College Film Arts, retrieved 2022-01-22