| “Hold On Me” | |||||
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| Single by Grinspoon from the album Thrills, Kills & Sunday Pills |
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| Released | February 21, 2005 | ||||
| Format | CD single | ||||
| Recorded | 2004 | ||||
| Genre | Post-Grunge | ||||
| Length | 2:48 | ||||
| Label | Universal Records | ||||
| Producer | Howard Benson | ||||
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Hold on Me is the third single released by Grinspoon from their fourth studio album Thrills, Kills & Sunday Pills. Grinspoon are an Australian Post-grunge band from Lismore, fronted by Phil Jamieson with Pat Davern on guitar Joe Hansen on bass and Kristian Thrills Kills and Sunday Pills is the fourth studio album by Australian rock band Grinspoon. A music genre is a categorical and typological construct that identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular category and type of music that can be distinguished from other Post-grunge is a subgenre of Alternative rock that emerged in the early 1990s as a derivative of Grunge music. In the Music industry, a record label can be a Brand and a Trademark associated with the Marketing of music recordings and Music In the Music industry, a record producer or music producer has many roles among them controlling the recording sessions coaching and guiding the musicians organizing Grinspoon are an Australian Post-grunge band from Lismore, fronted by Phil Jamieson with Pat Davern on guitar Joe Hansen on bass and Kristian " Better Off Alone " is a song by Grinspoon which was released as the second single from their fourth studio album Thrills Kills & Sunday Pills " Bleed You Dry " is the fourth single by Grinspoon from their fourth studio album Thrills Kills & Sunday Pills. Grinspoon are an Australian Post-grunge band from Lismore, fronted by Phil Jamieson with Pat Davern on guitar Joe Hansen on bass and Kristian Thrills Kills and Sunday Pills is the fourth studio album by Australian rock band Grinspoon. This single was also available with a Grinspoon badge.
At 4:52 of 'Get The Fuck Out Of Here', the original version of 'Hold On Me' can be heard. It was entitled 'Showpony' and contains different lyrics as well as slightly different arrangement.
The music video for 'Hold On Me' starts with Phil Jamieson giving a quick run-down of how the song came about. Apart from the opening image, the clip is in black-and-white and resembles a 60's TV performance.