
The songwriting duo of Oscar Dawson and Tim Carroll have another hit track up their sleeve in Darwinism; so much so that Holy Holy have decided to take the new song on the road on a big national tour.
Pulled from the band's upcoming sophomore offering, the duo have also released a video clip for the song, their director Plex Goldwin explaining the video was "the process of finding the right tonality and energy - complimenting and contrasting itself to the band and the energy of the song, with a rough yet stripped back aesthetic".
Carroll explains that Darwinism — about a relationship — came about on tour last year. "We built the song around that opening riff which I came up with while we were on tour last year.
"I remember the boys were all asleep in the apartment and I was looking for a place to play so I locked myself in the bathroom and was making some recordings on my phone. I felt straight away it could work as a full band track."
Holy Holy will set off on their tour on 3 November, taking in 14 shows around the country until 26 November. They'll have their friends in I Know Leopard and Alex L'Estrange in tow for the trip, too.
03.11.16
Fat Controller, Adelaide
04.11.16
Prince of Wales, Bunbury
05.11.16
Amplifier Bar, Perth
05.11.16
Wanneroo Showgrounds, Wanneroo
06.11.16
Mojo's Bar, North Fremantle
11.11.16
Corner Hotel, Richmond
12.11.16
The Workers Club Geelong, Geelong
13.11.16
Karova Lounge, Ballarat
17.11.16
Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle West
18.11.16
Metro Theatre, Sydney
19.11.16
Uni Bar, Wollongong
20.11.16
The Basement, Belconnen
24.11.16
Miami Marketta, Miami
25.11.16
Solbar, Maroochydore
26.11.16
The Foundry, Fortitude Valley
26.11.16
The Triffid, Newstead
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