Late last year, we shared the news that Asheville, NC/Athens, GA-born, Brooklyn-based indie rock outfit Hiding Places had signed with the good folks at Keeled Scales, releasing single ‘Holy Roller’ in celebration of the new chapter. “Invoking a phrase in the Holiness movement for those of the congregation so struck by the presence of God they dance and shake uncontrollably,” we wrote of the track, “the single embraces this sense of spontaneity in more ways than one, not only in how it explores the restless spirit of its creator but also in terms of its very construction.” As lyricist Audrey Keelin explained:
’Holy Roller’ was a lesson for me, a song that happened with no planning, no ‘trying to write’, but a pure, detached channeling. That metaphor made perfect sense to me after the fact, there is a voice in my heart that I have a complex relationship with that tells me to move around, be somewhat nomadic, not really settle down in one specific place. During that writing session, that bittersweet feeling of moving from my home state kept returning.
Hiding Places have now unveiled their brand new album The Secret To Good Living, to be released later this spring, and have shared a couple of new tracks to preview the record. First came ‘Waiting’, a song written by vocalist/guitarist Nicholas Byrne which sits in the middle of a Venn diagram between grunge and alt country, laden with the weight of mortality and its portentous shadow as it extends across industrial America. “Heard it from around the corner / The whistling wind,” Bryne sings with trademark despondence. “The burlap bag in the barbed wire / Was ripped to shreds / Broken glass beside the highway / Crushed cement / Blinding headlights cut / the cold air /A painless end.” Again the sound not only mirrors the track’s themes but the very conditions of its creation. “I recalled the slow death of my uncle, and the painful anticipation that filled the interstitial space between here and gone,” he explains. “I wrote the verses six months later in the freezing cold on my way home from my studio in the industrial part of our neighborhood. I sang this song to my aunt years later as she was dying. We both cried.”
‘Waiting’ comes complete with a video directed and animated by Byrne himself, with additional live show footage by Sam and Ky:
Described by Keelin as “a meditation on how we can be so hard on ourselves in the face of keeping up long-distance relationships and friendships,” subsequent single ‘One Hand’ is no less evocative or foreboding. The main body of the track is expansive and stark, almost hypnotic in its slow unfurling, yet always stalked by the possibility of sudden change. As though within the sound’s gradual procession, something is coalescing. A storm perhaps, some dark mass gathering itself to the point in which a threshold is reached and thunder might be unleashed. Only this violent potential is never fully realised, the weight always at a distance, the front breaking one valley over. The result is therefore lonely in its own way, yearning for that which is unfolding beyond its horizon.
I took too long to call for some reason
I took too long to write for some reason
I want too much, too many friends to count on one hand, or two, or ten
I took too much too quick because I want to win just like they did
They want too much
You took too long
Watch the video directed by Henry Cutting below:
The Secret To Good Living will be released on the 3rd April via Keeled Scales and you can pre-order it now from the Hiding Places Bandcamp page.


