Hello My Beautiful World Holy Holy

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2021

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
20.08.2021

Label: Wonderlick

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Adult Alternative

Interpret: Holy Holy

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  • 1Believe Anything04:15
  • 2How You Been03:41
  • 3The Aftergone03:55
  • 4The Aftergone (Coda)02:03
  • 5Port Rd03:19
  • 6Hello My Beautiful World04:16
  • 7Ghosts04:54
  • 8I.C.U.03:46
  • 9I.C.U. (Coda)02:31
  • 10Stand Where I'm Standing03:55
  • 11Shoreditch05:06
  • 12So Tired04:09
  • 13So Tired (Coda)02:13
  • 14Here and Now03:37
  • Total Runtime51:40

Info zu Hello My Beautiful World

This is the fourth studio album "Hello My Beautiful World" from Tim Carroll and Oscar Dawson.

“We were given all the freedom in the world to do whatever we wanted, and this is what we did,” explained the band’s Tim Carroll in a statement. “The songs dwell in the details of living. Dreams are a theme. Dreams you have when you’re sleeping. Not the dreams you come up with when you’re awake. Not a series of desires. Dreams where you have no control, and you scare yourself.”

To coincide with the announcement, the duo have shared new single ‘Believe Anything’, a song which “examines the changing nature of truth” and features treatment from Gab Strum (aka Japanese Wallpaper). It’s a sharp, searing cut that’s anchored by a snaking bassline, menacing synths and flourishes of strings.

“When we work with people from different genres, it’s not that we’re totally different from them. There are heaps of similarities too. Music genres aren’t black-and-white, there isn’t some sort of binary” said the band’s Oscar Dawson.

“It’s all about the grey zone where the two of you meet in the middle – you realise that you connect on a certain level, but you also have access to a different perspective. You’re similar enough to be together in the first place; but where you differ is where the light can come through.”

“The high-energy cut oscillates between woozy, smouldering verses and big anthemic refrains.” - NME

"... an immersive, surging cut unlike anything else in the Holy Holy back catalogue." - MIXDOWN

Holy Holy




Holy Holy
Despite their name, Australian rock band Holy Holy hold no affiliation to any organization, but they can carry a song into the heavens. Formed by Brisbane vocalist Timothy Carroll and Melbourne guitarist Oscar Dawson, the band came into being over years and continents. The guys first met in Southeast Asia during volunteer teaching travels, and then reconnected in 2011 in Europe, where Carroll was gigging as a singer/songwriter in Stockholm and Dawson was in Berlin with his then-band, Dukes of Windsor. Upon their separate returns to Australia, they decided to make it official. Ryan Strathie joined on drums, Graham Ritchie on bass, and producer Matt Redlich provided synth support. Holy Holy released their first single, "Impossible Like You," in early 2014 and their four-song debut EP, The Pacific, soon followed. A year later they released their debut album, When the Storms Would Come, a ten-song collection of expansive, guitar-based soundscapes in the vein of Mark Knopfler or CSNY. Riding on the radio success of their massive single "You Cannot Call for Love Like a Dog," they sold out shows and toured Australia and Europe. In 2016, the band returned with "Darwinism," which was included on their sophomore effort. Paint arrived in 2017 and peaked in the Top Ten of the Australian album charts. (Neil Z. Yeung, AMG)



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