- Holland, 1945
Song infobox
Name = Holland, 1945
Type = Single
Artist =Neutral Milk Hotel
Album =In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Released =February 8 ,1998 (album)October 13 ,1998 (single)
track_no = 6
Recorded = July - September 1997Pet Sounds Studio -Denver, Colorado
Genre =Indie rock ,indie pop
Writer =Jeff Mangum
Composer =Jeff Mangum
Label = Blue Rose, Orange Twin
Producer =Robert Schneider
Tracks =
#"The King of Carrot Flowers Pt. One "
#"The King of Carrot Flowers Pts. Two & Three "
#"In the Aeroplane Over the Sea"
#"Two-Headed Boy "
#"The Fool"
#"Holland, 1945"
#"Communist Daughter "
#"Oh Comely "
#"Ghost"
#(Untitled)
#"Two-Headed Boy Pt. Two ""Holland, 1945" is the sixth track from the
1998 Neutral Milk Hotel album "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea ". It was released as a single in October 1998.The song contains references to
Anne Frank .1945 was the year thatWorld War II ended and that Frank and her sister Margot died oftyphus . The lyric "all when I'd want to keep white roses in their eyes" could be seen as a reference to theWhite Rose resistance group that existed inNazi-Germany in the early 1940s, though songwriterJeff Mangum claims that he had never heard of the movement before "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" was released.cite book |last=Cooper |first=Kim |title="In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" |origyear=2005 |series=33⅓ |year=2007 |publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group |location=New York, NY |isbn=0-8264-1690-X]Also referenced in the song is a "dark brother wrapped in white". In the liner notes for the song, Mangum initialed the letters "(h.p.)" after the words "your dark brother". A critic of the "Boston Phoenix" wrote in 1998 that this "dark brother" was someone who committed
suicide , a family member of one of Mangum's close friends. [ [http://72.166.46.24/archive/music/98/03/05/NEUTRAL_MILK_HOTEL.html Mangum's opus, Neutral Milk Hotel's epic Aeroplane] , The Boston Phoenix, review by Carly Carioli]Musically, "Holland, 1945" is one of the album's louder, more upbeat songs, featuring overdriven and distorted guitars. The song also showcases fuzz noise on all of the instruments, a quality created by producer
Robert Schneider .The song was one of the last to be written for "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" and remained untitled until art director Chris Bilheimer asked Mangum what to title the song in the liner notes for the album. Mangum told him to use either "Holland" or "1945" and Bilheimer suggested simply combining the two.
As of April 2008 , "Holland, 1945" is number two onRate Your Music 's [http://rateyourmusic.com/charts/top/single/1990s Top Singles of the 1990's] , behind onlyRadiohead 's "Paranoid Android."ingle
The single version of "Holland, 1945" was released in October 1998. It was the second single released by the band,Fact|date=May 2007 and has since become the band's last official release before entering an indefinite hiatus. Hand-numbered stickers were affixed to the plastic sleeve that house the vinyl, and numbers as high as #1053 have been discovered.Fact|date=April 2008
Orange Twin Records released some un-numbered versions through [http://www.orangetwin.com its website] . A rare promo CD was released inOctober 19 ,1998 , presumably for radio airplay.Fact|date=April 2008The single contains the
b-side track "Engine", which was recorded live in a London Underground station underneath Piccadilly Circus.Fact|date=May 2007Tracklisting
# "Holland, 1945" - 3:14
# "Engine" - 3:13amples
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