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A Hope's Ravine [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

A Hope's Ravine

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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 26 Feb 2016

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Holy Esque's sophomore album, "At Hope's Ravine," is a wild ride through a sonic wonderland. The Scottish band's blend of post-punk and indie rock will have you grooving and head-banging in equal measure.

From the opening track "Pure" to the closing notes of "Time and Silence," Holy Esque showcase their musical chops with infectious melodies and catchy hooks. Lead singer Pat Hynes' vocals soar and swoop like a majestic eagle, commanding attention with every note.

The album's production is top-notch, with each instrument shining through in the mix. The guitar work is particularly impressive, with intricate riffs and powerful chord progressions driving the songs forward. Drummer Keir Reid keeps everything tight and punchy, providing a solid backbone for the band's sound.

Standout tracks include the anthemic "Osiris," the dreamy "Moon," and the haunting "Saint." Each song has its own unique personality, showcasing Holy Esque's versatility and range.

"At Hope's Ravine" is a thrilling journey from start to finish, with surprises around every corner. Holy Esque have crafted a bold and dynamic album that will surely solidify their place in the indie rock scene. Don't sleep on this one, music lovers - Holy Esque are the real deal. Verdict: 8.5/10

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Prism
2. Rose
3. Hexx
4. Covenant (III)
5. Silences
6. Strange
7. Dollhouse
8. Tear
9. My Wilderness
10. St.
11. At Hope's Ravine

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About the artist

Holy Esque

If Pitchfork wrote a short profile on HOLY ESQUE, it might look something like this: HOLY ESQUE, the enigmatic Scottish outfit hailing from Glasgow, are anything but your average indie rock band. With their distinctive blend of brooding vocals, explosive guitars, and atmospheric soundscapes, they have carved out a niche all their own in the overcrowded music scene. Frontman Pat Hynes commands attention with his haunting, impassioned vocals that effortlessly soar over the band's powerful instrumentation. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Joy Division and Interpol, HOLY ESQUE create a sound that is both dark and uplifting, melancholic yet hopeful. Their live shows are a spectacle to behold, with Hynes's magnetic stage presence drawing in audiences like moths to a flame. The band's electric energy pulses through the crowd, leaving fans breathless and desperate for more. But don't let their brooding exterior fool you - HOLY ESQUE have a playful side too. Their quirky sense of humour shines through in their music videos, where they often inject a healthy dose of surrealism and absurdity. With two EPs under their belt and a highly anticipated debut album on the horizon, HOLY ESQUE are poised for big things. Keep an eye on these Scottish rockers, because they have the potential to shake up the music industry in a big way.

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