Artist's albums
Isolation
2020 · single
CPH
2020 · EP
Television / Sweet
2018 · single
House of Hounds
2018 · single
Television / Sweet
2018 · album
I Am the Truth
2018 · single
Addicted to Love
2016 · single
At Hope's Ravine
2016 · album
Oslo
2016 · single
Tear / Strange - Single
2016 · single
Silences / Hexx
2015 · single
Submission
2015 · single
Fade
2015 · single
Sovereign
2014 · single
Holy Esque
2013 · single
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Biography
Indie rock/post-punk quartet Holy Esque formed in 2011, born from a desire to escape their small town in the county of Lanarkshire, Scotland. They moved to Glasgow and got involved with the rich music scene of the city. Frontman Pat Hynes employed a raspy vocal style over the gauzy and brooding melodies created by his bandmates Shug (guitar), Keir Reid (keyboard), and Ralph McClure (drums). Both Reid and McClure attended Glasgow School of Art; inevitably, their studies influenced the aesthetic style of the band, an element that went hand-in-hand with the music. In 2012, they released their self-titled debut EP, produced by Kevin Burleigh (Glasvegas, Simple Minds). The release gained a lot of media attention, including support from BBC Radio DJs such as Huw Stephens and Annie Mac, which eventually led to them performing at Glastonbury on the BBC Introducing stage. In addition, they supported the Raveonettes and WU LYF on separate tours, and made an appearance at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. They followed their initial effort with the Submission EP in 2015, which was quickly followed by the debut album At Hope's Ravine in 2016, with the aid of Grammy Award-winning producer Jon Schumann (Mew, Kashmir). Second album Television/Sweet landed in 2018 and garnered support from BBC 6Music, championed by Steve Lamacq, Lauren Laverne and Gideon Coe. “Like Future Islands jamming with Joy Division” Rough Trade “A ferocious brand of post-punk” KEXP