Stream new track ‘Tear’ – available on 7”
Album At Hope’s Ravine released February 26th 2016 via Beyond The Frequency // Pre-order now
Full UK Tour and new instore shows announced
Holy Esque start their 2016 with the announcement of new single ‘Tear’, released on a limited edition 7” via Beyond The Frequency. The soaring anthem is taken from the Glaswegian band’s debut album At Hope’s Ravine, out February 26th 2016.
The track is a vital live favourite from Holy Esque and an important track in understanding the band. Singer Pat Hynes says: “’Tear’ is a great example of two of the central themes of the album – darkness vs. light and hope. The song has an emotional weight and looks at the ever-constant fears and woes of everyday life against the hope of something better. It touches on escapism and the pursuit of greater things. It’s essential to the history and make-up of Holy Esque today.”
‘Tear’ will be released on 7” vinyl with new track ‘Oslo’ on the flipside.
Holy Esque enjoyed rising success throughout 2015, with their previous single ‘Silences’ receiving incredible support from Annie Mac and Huw Stephens at BBC Radio 1. In 2016 the band are set to truly make their mark, with their debut album At Hope’s Ravine. Holy Esque have also recently announced a headline tour, beginning April 6th 2016. Ticket for all shows are available now.
Order the new 7” at: https://HolyEsque.lnk.to/Tear-Oslo7Live dates
February in-stores
29th Feb – Rough Trade, Notthingham
1st March – Rough Trade East, London
2nd March – Rise, Bristol
2016 Headline Tour
April
6th The Underground, Plymouth
7th Mono, Falmouth
8th Carriers, Bude
10th Moles, Bath
13th Soup Kitchen, Manchester
14th Liverpool Arts Club, Liverpool
15th The Sugarmill, Stoke on Trent
16th Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham
20th Lexington, London
22nd Esquires, Bedford
23rd Lennon’s, Southampton
24th The Boileroom, Guildford
25th The Portland Arms, Cambridge
27th The Cookie, Leicester
28th The Bodega, Nottingham
29th Picture House Social, Sheffield
May
1st Think Tank?, Newcastle
7th Art School, Glasgow
19th–21st The Great Escape, Brighton
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