New Holland
OriginBellville, South Africa
GenresIndie rock, pop, electronic
Years active2007–present
LabelsRhythm Records
MembersTeeJay Terblanche
Gerdus Oosthuizen
Buckle Boy
Odendaal Esterhuyse
WebsiteOfficial Website

New Holland is an indie rock band originating from South Africa.

History

01

The band recorded their debut album, 01, in March 2008 with engineer Jurgen von Wechmar at Sunset Studios. 2008 also saw New Holland tour along with the Ubuntoer: Rock Against Racism, as well as feature on MK's Studio 1 show.[1]

Exploded Views

New Holland's second album, Exploded Views, was recorded at vocalist TeeJay's recording studio, CoffeeStainedVinyl, and produced by internationally acclaimed recording engineer Neal Snyman.[1]

Before the release of the album, the band made the first single, 'Something To Believe In', available for free download from their record label's site.[2]

Exploded Views was released on 21 September 2009 followed by a South African tour in October.[3]

Members

  • TeeJay Terblanche (vocals, rhythm guitar, synth)
  • Gerdus Oosthuizen (backing vocals, lead guitar, synth)
  • Buckle Boy (bass)
  • Odendaal Esterhuyse (drums)

Discography

Albums

  • 01 (2008)[4]
  • Exploded Views (2009)

Compilations

  • Bellville Rock City (2009)[5]

Music videos

  • "Shine" - directed by 187 Pictures [6]
  • "Uhuru" - directed by Natasja Fourie [7]
  • "Something To Believe In" - directed by Morgan Dingle
  • "Freedom" - Directed by 187 Pictures

References

  1. 1 2 "01 album at Rhythm Records".
  2. "New Holland Single Free Download". Rhythm Records.
  3. "Exploded Views Release Date". bizcommunity.com.
  4. "01 at Rhythm Records".
  5. "Bellville Rock City at Rhythm Records".
  6. "'Shine' music video at Youtube". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  7. "'Uhuru' music video at Youtube". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
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