Hollow (Pantera song) explained

Hollow
Cover:Hollow Pantera.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Pantera
Album:Vulgar Display of Power
Released:1992
Recorded:1991
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:5:48
Prev Title:This Love
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Walk
Next Year:1993

"Hollow" is a power ballad by American heavy metal band Pantera from their 1992 album Vulgar Display of Power. A live medley of "Hollow" and another Pantera song, "Domination", is featured on as "Dom/Hollow".

Lyrics

The lyrics are a reflection on a friend who has slipped into a comatose or vegetative state. Phil Anselmo says that the song was not about a specific person, but a series of losses he suffered.[1]

Song structure

The song is the last on the album and starts off with a harmonized electric guitar phrasing (in 6/8), with an electric guitar with a chorus effect in the background. Phil Anselmo's voice is much softer in the beginning of this song, as opposed to the rest of the album. The vocals are very reminiscent of another hit ballad by Pantera, "Cemetery Gates". The song starts with a medium tempo and continues until the middle. Preceding a short solo by Dimebag Darrell, there is a short breakdown and the song continues with more intense heavy riffing and drumming (in 4/4) and more aggressive raspy singing and growling from Anselmo.

Release and reception

The song was released in 1992 as the band's third single for Vulgar Display of Power. Although the song is one of Pantera's most well known songs, it failed to chart.

Track listing

  1. "Hollow" (single edit)
  2. "Hollow" (LP version)

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pantera's 'Vulgar Display of Power': The Epic Story Behind a Hostile Masterpiece. 2018-06-26. Revolver. en. 2019-12-13.