Holy Holy

When even your touring band is made up of Australian indie rock nobility, you're onto a good thing.
Hannah Valmadre
Published on August 31, 2015

Overview

It’s been an excellent year thus far for songwriting duo Timothy Carroll and Oscar Dawson, better known as Holy Holy. Their highly listenable, nostalgic indie rock has been winning new fans left, right and centre since the release of their hypnotic debut album When The Storms Would Come in July. Carroll and Dawson are currently embarking on a national tour, and an extra date has been added to their Melbourne show at Howler due to popular demand.

It's set to be a full-house both on and offstage, as Carroll and Dawson will be joined by Melbourne band Fractures and Edward R on both evenings. Also joining them on the tour will be permanent drummer Ryan Strathie (Hungry Kids Of Hungary, Andy Bull), touring bassist Graham Ritchie (Airling, Emma Louise), and Brisbane-based producer Matt Redlich as their touring keys player.

Once this national tour wraps up, Holy Holy are off to embark on a UK and Europe tour that will see the band playing a string of solo shows and festival gigs. This will be Holy Holy’s second overseas tour for the year, so let’s give them the send-off they deserve.

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