Roxbury, New York – Senses of Fear today releases “Hollow,” a deeply resonant single from the forthcoming album Psychological Collapse. Available now on all major streaming platforms, the track serves as an emotional centerpiece of the record, blending dark rock intensity with cinematic atmosphere and raw vulnerability.
“Hollow” was written during a period of intense emotional pressure following Daniel Robinson’s major heart attack. The song captures the disorienting experience of feeling physically present yet emotionally absent — moving through life with a piece of oneself missing. It confronts inner emptiness, transforms vulnerability into strength, and represents a raw, unfiltered emotional release and turning point in the artist’s journey.
Senses of Fear is the creative identity of New York–based musician Daniel Robinson, a prolific songwriter known for fusing heavy metal, glam-thrash, dark rock, punk rock, and cinematic emotional soundscapes. Living in Grand Gorge, NY, Robinson draws inspiration from the isolation and stark atmosphere of the Catskills, channeling that environment into the emotional weight of his music. With more than 40 albums and singles released between 2007 and 2026, he has built a reputation for raw authenticity, relentless creativity, and a signature sound that blends aggression with vulnerability.








