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Hot Sherlock Makes a Grand Debut with New-Wave/Art-Pop EP “Everything Works Out in the End”

Athens, GA stalwart Gene Woolfolk, known for his time with Vincas and Vision Video, has taken a creative detour with his new experimental rock outfit, Hot Sherlock.

Their debut EP, Everything Works Out In The End, serves up a kaleidoscopic fusion of influences, blending Peter Gabriel’s theatrical flair, Genesis’ prog-rock complexity, Bowie’s art-pop leanings, the cosmic musings of Yes, and Kate Bush’s avant-garde aesthetics. Woolfolk also incorporates psychedelic textures and hip-hop rhythms, evoking the eclectic spirit of Carl Stephenson’s Forest For The Trees and Beck’s genre-defying sound. This experimental offering is both nostalgic and innovative, pushing boundaries with refreshing audacity.

“This EP tells a bittersweet story of conflict and resolution between two people,” says Woolfolk. “The phrase everything works out in the end has been a personal anti-anxiety/self-soothing mantra of mine lately and it made its way into song form as I was improvising vocal takes for the instrumental I was creating at the time. I wanted this song to act as a musical mantra and having it come to a triumphant and peaceful close felt like the right move to me.”

Throwin’ Shade opens the album with a fiery charge, reflecting the raw emotion of uncontrollable rage. The intensity peaks with I Will Destroy You, where blistering guitar riffs mirror the heat of an all-out fight, juxtaposed with moments of clarity. Stillness Speaks follows, a meditative, regret-laden reflection on the damage left behind. The title track, Everything Works Out In The End, brings resolution, offering the insight that from conflict comes growth. Expansive and psychedelic, the track feels like a mind wrestling with the complexities of human nature and the quest for self-improvement.

Listen to Everything Works Out In The End below, and order the album here.

Everything Works Out in the End was recorded, mixed, and mastered in Woolfolk’s home during the summer of 2024. More EPs are in the works.

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Alice Teeple is a photographer, multidisciplinary artist, and writer. She is not in Tin Machine.

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