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To those who were there from the beginning, to those who have just discovered us: without your support none of this would be possible. Without people that still embrace new music in this time of commercial domination we wouldn’t be here today, on the eve of our debut album.

A special thank you to everyone that has pre-ordered the album. On 26th February, 2016 we will share with you something that we can’t put into words.

We hope to see you on our upcoming tour where you can experience the other side of Holy Esque. Raw and live.

‘At Hope’s Ravine’.

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Glasgow foursome Holy Esque have announced their eagerly anticipated debut record At Hope’s Ravine, and are sharing new single “Hexx” Lead vocalist Pat Hynes says of the record: “These are songs about belonging, fear, love, self-doubt, dreams, religion, release, darkness versus light and escape – especially escape.” At Hope’s Ravine is produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Jon Schumann (Mew, Kashmir), and follows a spate of acclaimed singles and EPs.

“Hexx” sees Hynes’ idiosyncratic howl quiver and shake through post-punk layers, with melodic guitars at the forefront and brutally raw percussion keeping the hooks in check – with the track, Holy Esque reveal their plans to lurch towards greatness.

At Hope’s Ravine is released via the band’s own label Beyond The Frequency on 26th February 2016. “Hexx” is set to be released as a AA-side with the track “Silences” on 7 December.

HOLY ESQUE – ” Strange “

Posted: August 4, 2015 in MUSIC
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Holy Esque have shared details of their first ever physical release with the EP entitled “Submission”, out now on limited 10” vinyl.

From that EP, the Glaswegian four-piece have led with the single ‘Strange’ and as the follow up to last year’s single ‘Sovereign’. Its Mesmeric, rhythmic guitar work ebbs ‘Strange’ into life; which veers between the chaotic dark feel of 80’s British post-punk and modern electro-pop – a fitting backdrop for frontman Pat Hynes’ ever-distinctive, angst-driven vocal work.

Part recorded in Copenhagen’s STC Studios, as well as Green Door studio in Glasgow – and mixed by double-Grammy award producer Jon Schumann, here is ‘Strange’:

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Glaswegian four piece Holy Esque have been rapidly building a reputation as one of the most exciting bands to emerge from the UK’s independent music scene. Armed with their distinct brand of arena style hooks, post-punk rhythms, and lead singer Pat Hynes’s unique trademark vocals, the band are set to reclaim this year with the new EP ‘Submission’, which marks their first physical release. Veering in between the chaotic dark feel of 80’s English post-punk and modern electro-pop, ‘Submission’ sees the band pushing into new territories. Recorded in Copenhagen’s STC Studios and mixed by double-Grammy award producer Jon Schumann (Kashmir, Mew), the collection of songs on the EP display a set of irresistible and infectious melodies that hint at the potential of the bands debut album, scheduled for release later this year. Think a mix of Echo and the Bunnymen and Glasvegas.


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