Tiny Ruins Share Video for New Single “Holograms”
Their new album, Olympic Girls, is out Feb. 1
Images via Si Moore, Ba Da Bing
New Zealand band Tiny Ruins have shared the fourth single from their forthcoming album Olympic Girls, out Feb. 1 on Ba Da Bing. It’s called “Holograms” and arrives with a beautiful new video, which you can watch below.
“Holograms” follows previously released singles “School of Design,” “Olympic Girls” and “How Much.” Tiny Ruins, which originated as frontwoman Hollie Fullbrook’s solo songwriting project, has always been a nesting place for spare, delicate melodies and verses full of natural imagery and big ideas. But there’s nothing delicate about this latest batch of singles: “Olympic Girls” is warm, full and unexpected—a lively flute finds a home next to electric guitar; Fullbrook’s smooth alto sighs along with clashing cymbals.
“Holograms” is just as beautiful, and it’s one of Fullbrook’s biggest ideas yet. Remember when rumors circulated that Prince’s hologram would appear during Justin Timberlake’s 2018 Super Bowl halftime show? The news sparked controversy about the ethics behind using holograms to, essentially, reincarnate an artist who’s passed. Instead, Prince’s image was projected on a sheet during Timberlake’s spectacle, but many were still pondering the question of whether holograms cross the line. Fullbrook seems to have this question on her mind, too.
“Holograms is a conversation in a way, where one person posits the idea that technology will increasingly connect us,” she said in a statement. “That we will not just be emotionally or mentally connected, but that our bodies will transcend physical and mortal bounds via technology. That we can bring someone back.”