Twelve months ago, Holding Absence stepped out at Download Pilot to celebrate both the return of live music, and the release of their incredible second album, The Greatest Mistake Of My Life. An event which will forever be etched in the memories of those who were present, what followed was a year in which the UK’s live music scene came roaring back to life, while for Holding Absence their continued success saw them conquer the U.S. and Australia, and stretch the streams of their titanic emo-rock songs into the tens of millions.
They’re one of the must-see bands at Download this weekend, and here vocalist Lucas Woodland tells us what we can expect from their set, and reflects on a year that has seen Holding Absence become an unstoppable force in British rock…
You’ve been in America and Australia recently, both for the first time. How did that go?
Lucas Woodland (vocals): “It’s been insane. We haven’t been home since March, so it’s been quite overwhelming! But both places have been incredible and have surpassed expectations in terms of everything from T-shirt sales and crowd sing-alongs to seeing people with Holding Absence tattoos. It’s been mind-blowing, and it’s really given us a second wind – I’d liken it to unlocking a new map in a video game. It felt like we had unfinished business in both of those regions because our initial touring plans were cancelled, so to get there and finish the tours was wicked. Now, we’re excited to go back and do it all again!”
It’s been over a year since The Greatest Mistake Of My Life came out. How do you reflect on that record and its impact?
“It’s been the best period of this band’s existence – I almost feel detached from what the bands was before The Greatest Mistake… came out. It feels like this album has always been a part of Holding Absence. When it came out, the hope was just that we’d get to play the songs for people, because things were still uncertain with COVID, but now that we’ve been able to tour and hear people singing along, it’s really inspired us to do more. That said, I’m kind of scared to write album three because of how well The Greatest Mistake Of My Life has done!”